I loved the 2005 versions when they were available more than any old version, even Vaison - the same with other songs like Sultans, Romeo and so on. Only Done with Bonaparte was as boring as always...
But when the next tour came up, I liked it a lot - f.e. Sailing To Philadelphia is getting better and better, same with What It Is or So Far Away....
What I want to say: All these obversations tell me one thing: MK is getting better and better. The 2005 versions were longer and more rocking, but in my opinion the new 2010er versions are played and sung (!) with much more feeling. The way he interprets every single word on lets say Locarno or Madrid is really breathtaking!
I think we are ideed fortunate, because with the 2005 passalongs recordings, the 2010 simfy recordings and the 1996 "Sultants of Swing" second bonus disk, we got the best of all worlds. To my taste:
- 2005 is very good for pure guitar rocking delight, even better than 2001 (for which no soundbard available, save for the radio recordings): TR is best in 2005 (and also 1996, but not official release); also WII is better without the flute/pipes and a somewhat faster pace than in 2008/2010. MFN is good too (but not as good as the mind-blowing 1997 Montserrat version. BLT is very good too.
- 2010 is best for more emotional, irish kind of tunes: STP is deeper than in 2005, so is BIA, and of course the new HFB, Marbletown, BR and Piper, etc. I also came to like SAN a lot with the pipes.
-WAM is still best in 2002 charity concerts with the DS-like band !
- 1996 is best for longer versions: I love Sultants from this era, yes I do prefer Jim Cox' piano over the "4-piece" band...