If anyone has this I'm curious to know if there's still anything exclusive to this album. I figure most would have shown up elsewhere by now.
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eddie wrote:Here's what i can tell you:
The original Uk cassette which i have next to me right now has 13 tracks not the 11 it states on discogs (so i know someone on here will be overjoyed that discogs is wrong and hasn't a clue).
The extra tracks are Paul Young 'i've been lonely for so long' and Bruce Foxton 'Trying to forget you'.
The Howard Jones track is likely on the box sets coming this Friday as 'front room demo' though i'm remembering that title off the top of my head so i might be wrong. I had it uploaded until recently but removed it on the grounds it will be officially released.
The compilation comes with very little information outside a basic track list nothing is labelled 'demo' etc. So it's really pretty much guesswork. The Peter Gabriel track is definitely a demo.
Most tracks do appear to be demos. Again off the top of my head Big Country is live.
Hopefully that alleviates your curiosity.
maccafan076 wrote:I found a Peter Gabriel site that has the info. Its says it's the version that is also available on his Shaking the Tree comp.
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