quarta-feira, 25 de maio de 2011

PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS OFF THE FLOWERS ALTERNATES, UNRELEASED & SESSIONS!

We are proud to present the first of a series of SESSIONS & OUTTAKES from Paul McCartney, from 1973 to 1979. These albums are a must have in any collection and none of these outtakes are available anywhere, in any BOX or previous releases. we'll have a short review by a specialist after each title to clarify completely what sessions we are talking about.
These are also the first OFF-SET releases to date. What does it mean? It means that the artwork on these albums are made to withstand the sunlight, water and time, so, in a nutshel, you can practically leave it in sunlight and it will never fade, it looks better than ANY OFFICIAL RELEASE and lasts longer TOO !!! It's made to last at least 100 years + according to the factory. So, after this exciting annoucement, let's move onto the albums :


PAUL McCARTNEY - OFF THE FLOWERS - 4-CD FULL OF OUTTAKES IN PRESTINE QUALITY TAKEN FROM MASTERS PLUS BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET IN HEAVY CARDBOARD SLIPCASE.































Off The Flowers is a documentation of McCartney's work released between Flowers In The Dirt (1989) and Off The Ground (1992).
Collected are all B-sides, promo-versions, sampler-tracks and work for others that are not included on the original albums.

Volume 1

01. Flying To My Home (4:12)
02. The First Stone (4:05)
03. I Wanna Cry (4:41)
04. The Long And Winding Road (3:52)
05. Figure Of Eight (4:06)
06. Figure Of Eight (5:12)
07. Figure Of Eight (4:04)
08. Loveliest Thing (4:00)
09. Rough Ride (4:54)
10. Ou est le soleil? (4:52)
11. Party Party (5:34)
12. Mania's Little Girl (3:43)
13. Same Time Next Year (3:10)
14. ... This Town ... (4:30)
15. Veronica (3:09)
16. Pads, Paws And Claws (2:56)


Track 01: This outtake from the "Flowers In The Dirt" sessions was released
May 8, 1989 on McCartney's "My Brave Face" 7" single and on the 3"
and 5" CD-singles.

Track 02: Taken from the second "Flowers" single "This One" released on
July 17, 1989. The song was a co-composition with McCartney's
guitarist Hamish Stuart.

Track 03: Released only on the 3" CD-single and the first of two 12" maxi-
singles of "This One". The song was recorded by Paul during the
sessions for his russian album "CHOBA B CCCP" in July 1988.

Track 04: Lifted from the "Put It There" TV special and released on a 7"
special-package of "This One" and on the Austrian 3" CD-single of
"Figure Of Eight".

Track 05: 3" EEC Mix. This mix by Bob Clearmountain was only available on the
"Figure Of Eight" promo 7" and the Austrian version of the 3"
CD-single, released November 6, 1989.

Track 06: 3" UK Mix. This unique mix comes from the British 3" CD-single.

Track 07: 5" UK Mix. The second UK CD-single of "Figure Of Eight" features
a different mix of the title track.

Track 08: Written in 1987 and produced by Phil Ramone "Loveliest Thing" was
released on the Austrian 3" CD-single and on the British 5"
CD-single.

Track 09: Taken from the "Put It There" TV special the song was first released
on the British 3" CD-single.

Track 10: 7" Mix. The flipside of the "Figure Of Eight" 7" single.

Track 11: The song was recorded during a jam session in Sussex and released as
a bonus 3" CD-single and 7" single for the limited "Flowers In The
Dirt World Tour Pack" CD- and LP-set.

Track 12: Recorded in 1971 the song was projected for the unreleased "Cold
Cuts" LP. As "Same Time Next Year" the song was released February 5,
1990 on the "Put It There" 5" CD-single.

Track 13: The basic track was recorded May 5, 1978 at RAK studios. Also
projected for "Cold Cuts".

Track 14: Bonus track - Elvis Costello. This song released on Costello's
"Spike" LP/CD in January 1989 features McCartney on bass.

Track 15: Bonus track - Elvis Costello. The first of two McCartney/McManus
co-compositions released on "Spike" also features McCartney on his
famous Hofner violin bass.

Track 16: Bonus track - Elvis Costello. "Spike's" second McCartney/McManus
track.

Volume 2

01. Ou est le soleil? (7:13)
02. Ou est le soleil? (7:08)
03. Ou est le soleil? (4:30)
04. Ou est le soleil? (4:28)
05. This One (6:07)
06. Good Sign (7:44)
07. Good Sign (6:44)
08. Figure Of Eight (5:07)
09. Message (0:29)
10. P.S. Love Me Do (3:44)
11. It's Now Or Never (3:03)
12. Party Party (3:45)
13. Good Day Sunshine (2:32)
14. P.S. Love Me Do (3:30)
15. Let 'Em In (5:39)

Track 01: Dennis Myet Edit. This unique disco mix of "Ou est le soleil?" was
released as a promo only 12" single in July '89. It reappeared in
March 1991 on a Disconet CD sampler.
Track 02: Pettibone Remix
Track 03: Tub Dub Mix
Track 04: Instrumental Mix.

Tracks 02-04: were taken from the US 12" maxi-single released July 26, 1989.
The short Shop Pettibone 7" remix of "Ou est le soleil?" is
available on "OffThe Flowers Vol.1"

Track 05: Club Lovejoy Mix. First released July 1989 in the UK on a limited
edition promo 12" single. The "Club Lovejoy Mix" was re-released
four months later on the 1st of two British "Figure Of Eight"
12" singles.

Track 06: Groove Mix. This mix is only available on a UK promo 12" release.
The promo single is said to be limited to 500 copies.

Track 07: The second version of "Good Sign" was released together with the
"Groove Mix" on a 12" promo vinyl. It could also be found on the
second British 12" single of "This One", released July 31, 1989.
Track 08: 7" Mix. This 7" mix differs slightly from the three mixes that
could be found on "Off The Flowers Vol.1". It was released on the
7" single of the title track on November 6, 1989.

Tracks 09-10: are taken from the Japanes Double-CD version of "Flowers In The
Dirt". While CD1 is identical to the usual UK release, CD2
feature some flipsides and these two unique recordings not to
be found anywhere else.

Track 11: Released only on the British NME's various artists sampler "The Last
Temptation Of Elvis" on March 24, 1990. The song was recorded by
McCartney during the sessions for his russian album "CHOBA B CCCP"
in July 1988.

Track 12: The edit was released on a CD promo sampler called "McCartney Rocks"
in the US on February 20, 1990.

Tracks 13-15: The three live cuts were released on the "Birthday" 12" maxi and
5" CD-single on October 8, 1989, one day before John Lennon's
birthday.

Volume 3

01. Coming Up (4:55)
02. Hey Jude (7:04)
03. All My Trials (3:25)
04. C Moon (3:43)
05. Strawberry Fields Forever/Help!/Give Peace A Cance (6:45)
06. Mull Of Kintyre (5:26)
07. Put It There (2:44)
08. Long Leather Coat (3:21)
09. Big Boys Bickering (3:35)
10. Kicked Around No More (5:28)
11. Deliverance (8:46)
12. Deliverance (7:44)
13. So Like Candy
14. Playboy To A Man (3:19)

Tracks 01-02: were recorded live in Knebworth on June 30, 1990 as part of a
45-minute set. They were released on a sampler on August 6, 1990
called "Knebworth - The Album".

Track 03: This track was the title track for McCartney's second live single in
UK and Japan. Anywhere else "The Long And Winding Road" from
"Tripping The Live Fantastic" was chosen for the single instead.
The 5" CD-single was released in two formats: first on November 26,
1990 with "C Moon", "Mull Of Kintyre" and "Put It There"; second on
December 3, 1990 with "C Moon" and the Lennon Medley.

Track 04: The flipside of the "All My Trials" and "The Long And Winding Road"
vinyl singles.

Tracks 08-10: were release worldwide on the first "Hope Of Deliverance"
5" CD-single late December 1992.

Track 11: Anderson Mix
Track 12: Dub Mix

Tracks 11-12: The two disco-mixes of "Hope Of Deliverance" were released
January 21, 1993 in Holland on the second "Hope Of Deliverance"
5" CD-single. They later appeared in UK on the second "C'mon
People" 5" CD-single.

Tracks 13-14: Bonus track - Elvis Costello. Both bonus tracks are copyrighted
"McCartney/McManus" and were released on Elvis Costello's
"Mighty Like A Rose" LP and CD in May 1991. Paul didn't play
any of the instruments on these tracks.

Volume 4

01. C'mon People (4:03)
02. C'mon People (5:46)
03. I Can't Imagine (4:40)
04. Keep Coming Back To Love (4:59)
05. Down To The River (3:32)
06. Off The Ground (3:40)
07. Off The Ground (3:43)
08. Off The Ground (3:52)
09. Cosmically Concious (4:40)
10. Style Style (6:02)
11. Sweet Sweet Memories Soggy Noodle (4:31)
12. Midnight Special (4:57)
13. Things We Said Today (3:38)
14. Don't Break The Promises (6:22)
15. Yeah (4:45)

Track 01: Radio Edit. The title track of the second single from the "Off The
Ground" album was released as a radio edit on promotional singles
and 5" promo CD-singles in the UK and the US only.

Track 02: 7" Mix. Was used for the vinyl singles and also for the
5" CD-singles worldwide. It differs slightly from the usual LP or
CD version.

Tracks 03-05: were taken from the first British "C'mon People" CD-single
released in March 1993.

Track 06: Bob Clearmountain Mix. In May 1993 "Off The Ground" was mixed for
single release by Bob Clearmountain. McCartney himself felt unhappy
with the result and only some promotional 5" CD-singles with this
mix survived.

Track 07: Steve Cohen Promo Mix. Three months later in August 1993 another
attempt was made to release "Off The Ground" as a single. This time
a promo 5" CD-single mix was made by Steve Cohen. The 5" CD-single
features the same Capitol catalogue number than the Bob Clearmountain
mix but has a different sticker on the jewel box.

Track 08: Steve Cohen 7" Mix. McCartney wasn't that unsatisfied with the result
of the mixing but chose another Cohen mix for the official
5" CD-single release than the promo mix.

Track 09: The flipside of the rare "Off The Ground" vinyl 7" jukebox promo
single.

Tracks 10-11: were release on the 5" CD-singles of "Off The Ground" worldwide.

Tracks 12-13: were left-overs from McCartneys MTV Unplugged show recorded
January 25, 1991. They were release on the Dutch "Biker Like An
Icon" 5" CD-single in October 1993.

Track 14: Bonus track: 10CC. The song was written by Stewart/McCartney/Gouldman
and released in May 1992 on lOCC's "...meanwhile" CD. McCartney
doesn't share the recording sessions.

Track 15: Bonus track: Eddy Murphy. This novelty features 25 stars who
contribute some "Yeahs" to the recording. Among these cameos you can
hear Michael Jackson, Elton John, Julio Iglesias and... Paul McCartney. The song opens Murphy's February 1993 CD "Love's Alright"

ROCK DEVIL ROCK SESSIONS-4-CD-SET + BOOKLET

ROCK DEVIL ROCK SESSIONS-4-CD-SET + BOOKLET






ROCK DEVIL ROCK SESSIONS-4-CD-SET + BOOKLET (2 CDs WITH THE COMPLETE MICHAEL PARKINSON SHOW SOUNDBOARD, INCLUDING DAVID GILMOUR ON GUITARS AND THREE UNRELEASED SONGS, 1 CD WITH ALL THE PROMOS AND RADIO BONUS FROM THE ALBUM AND A FOURTH CD WITH THE AUDIOPHILE NEEDLEDROP OF THE ''RUN DEVIL RUN'' FIRST PRESS VIRGIN LP BY MIRROR SPOCK!)

DISC ONE Parkinson Rehearsals December, 2nd 1999 - MICHAEL PARKINSON SHOW & REHEARSALS
DISC TWO Parkinson Rehearsals December, 2nd 1999
DISC THREE Various late 1999 TV shows for the promotion of Run Devil Run.
DISC FOUR Audiophile needdle drop of the RUN DEVIL RUN LP by MIrror Spock.

Well, I think that for you to understand what a NEEDLEDROP from an LP really is, the best way to demonstrate it is to show it, right? So we asked Mirror Spock to send us a graphic of the RUN DEVIL RUN CD and the RUN DEVIL RUN LP, it's soooo different and the CD mix is clearly very, but very flat, hollow and poor sounding, please look :


AUDIO RIPPED FROM THE ''RUN DEVIL RUN '' CD :




We can clearly see here that the sound was not treated right (well, we always expect this from Apple and the official releases, don't we?) and the nuances are practically unexistent, making this a flat sounding album containing a wall of sound with undefined instruments and voices......


AUDIO RIPPED FROM THE ''RUN DEVIL RUN '' LP :



We can now see how different mixes are, even with new albums like RUN DEVIL RUN. We can all see here all the up's and down's of the instruments, giving them a ''colour'' and a warmth only found on LPs, it's like you're hearing another LP, IT'S THAT GOOD !!!!

LONDON TOWN SESSIONS 1 CD WITH ALTERNATES + 1 AUDIOPHILE CD FROM ORIGINAL 1979 LP.

LONDON TOWN SESSIONS 1 CD WITH ALTERNATES + 1 AUDIOPHILE CD FROM ORIGINAL 1979 LP.









This album features 2 CDs, 1 is full of never heard before great sound quality London Town sessions and the other CD is the audiophile needledrop of a 1978 virgin press of this LONDON TOWN LP by MIRROR SPOCK, he did it flawlessly in glorious stereo !!!!!

First time ever on CD, as everyone knows the LP has some subtle differences from the CD mix. Below goes some info on the alternate tracks :
“I’ve Had Enough” is recorded with a drum machine keeping time and has the lyrics and basic melody down and Paul can be heard shouting “drum solo” in the middle, but no solo is heard. Perhaps that was an idea that was not utilized?

“With A Little Luck” is a simple home demo with a rhythm box keeping time, and this demo is followed by the promo edit. The cut on the LP is 5:46 while this is only 3:11 with some of the extended passages omitted.

“Famous Groupies”
is a rough edit with the final vocals but with Paul shouting out instructions at the breaks (”pause”!)

“Deliver Your Children” is the same as the final version except with more echo on Denny Laine’s vocals.

“Don’t Let It Bring You Down” is the basis for the commercial version. This mix has a count-in and is missing the keyboard line.

“Morse the Moose & Grey Goose” is similar to the final version except it lacks the ”grey goose” parts in it. A demo of an unreleased song called “Find A Way Somehow” follows.
This is a five and a half minute long blues sung by Laine.

“Waterspout” is a rough demo of a song that has yet to be officially released.

“Backwards Traveller” is a simple home demo. The lyrics are complete, but this arrangement is simple with drums, bass, electric guitar. And at three minutes, it is three times the length of the final version without the segue into “Cuff Link.”

London Town Sessionsis a competent, one disc collection of the essential alternate mixes and demos from the sessions for the LP in the BEST quality to date.

DISC ONE -

01. LONDON TOWN
02. CAFE ON THE LEFT BANK
03. I’M CARRYING
04. I’VE HAD ENOUGH
05. WITH A LITTLE LUCK
06. WITH A LITTLE LUCK
07. FAMOUS GROUPIES
08. DELIVER YOUR CHILDREN
09. DON’T LET IT BRING YOU DOWN
10. MORSE MOOSE & GREY GOOSE
11. MULL OF KINTYRE
12. GIRL’S SCHOOL
13. FIND A WAY SOMEHOW
14. WATERSPOUT
15. BACKWARD TRAVELLER
16. AFTER YOU’VE GONE
17. BOIL CRISIS
18. JAMAICAN HILITE
19. MULL OF KINTYRE
20. MULL OF KINTYRE

DISC TWO - AUDIOPHILE NEEDLEDROP OF THE LONDON TOWN 1978 VIRGIN FIRST PRESS LP

VENUS AND MARS SESSIONS ALTERNATE FROM REEL!

VENUS AND MARS SESSIONS ALTERNATE FROM REEL!







The only outtakes available from these sessions. There's a NO PIG release (double CD) that has these same outtakes, but they have speed problems and suffer from poor quality whereas here they are in their best representation :

TRACKS 1-14: ROUGH ASSEMBLY - MAR.1975 (SECOND COMPILATION) - SUPERB STEREO!!!
TRACKS 15-23: ROUGH MIXES - FEB.1975 (FIRST COMPILATION) - STEREO!!!


1 VENUS AND MARS 1:22
2 ROCK SHOW 5:32
3 LOVE IN SONG 2:59
4 YOU GAVE ME THE ANSWER 2:09
5 MAGNETO AND TITANIUM MAN 3:14
6 LETTING GO 4:26
7 MEDICINE JAR 3:25
8 VENUS AND MARS (REPRISE) 2:06
9 SPIRITS OF ANCIENT EGYPT 3:05
10 CALL ME BACK AGAIN 5:00
11 LISTEN TO WHAT THE MAN SAID 4:04
12 TREAT HER GENTLY / LONELY OLD PEOPLE 4:24
13 CROSSROADS THEME 0:52
14 LUNCH BOX / ODD SOX3:50
15 VENUS AND MARS 1:17
16 ROCK SHOW 5:11
17 LOVE IN SONG 2:54
18 LETTING GO 5:26
19 MEDICINE JAR 3:05
20 VENUS AND MARS (REPRISE) 1:35
21 LISTEN TO WHAT THE MAN SAID 3:48
22 TREAT HER GENTLY / LONELY OLD PEOPLE 4:07
23 CROSSROADS THEME 0:28

PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS - RED ROSE SPEEDWAY SESSIONS - 2-CD

PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS - RED ROSE SPEEDWAY SESSIONS - 2-CD-SET WITH ALTERNATES







PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS - RED ROSE SPEEDWAY SESSIONS
:

The first disc presents the alternate mixes in album order beginning with “Big Barn Bed.” This mix has the vocals louder. There is also a faint shout by McCartney during the opening guitar riff, and the “da da dewey” scats are not present. “Get On The Right Thing” was a track left over from the sessions for Ram and even features David Spinozza on guitar adding his sharp edged sound to the song. This is identical to the officially released version but is a “new remastered version.” “One More Kiss” and the gem “Little Lamb Dragonfly” are again identical to the commercial version but remastered. “I Would Only Smile” is a Denny Laine composition which would be released a decade later on his first post-Wings solo album Japanese Tears. This is the same as the final version except it is several seconds longer at the end. “Thank You Darling” is a silly sounding studio outtake that has never surfaced in any form. Lasting three and a half minutes, it betrays McCartney’s love for all things vaudville. “Bridge Over The Water” suite is a three minute long, blues based instrumental that was never used by McCartney. This track is in excellent stereo. “Jazz Street” exists in its unedited form lasting eight minutes and edited form lasting about five. It is the same instrumental except for the difference in length. It is an interesting exercise and includes great riffs from Henry McCullough.Following are two versions of “The Mess.” The first is the cut as it appears on the remastered edition of Red Rose Speedway, recorded live at The Hague on August 21st, 1972. Following is a boomy but good audience recording of the same song from the same show. The biggest difference is the additional dialogue at the beginning where McCartney encourages the audience to clap along with the song. The sound quality on this release is generally an improvement over previous issues and is a great way to obtain these outtakes.

Disc One

01. Big Barn Bed (Rough Mix)
02. My Love (Promotional Film Soundtrack)
03. Get On The Right Thing (First Remaster Version)
04. One More Kiss (First Remaster Version)
05. Little Lamb Dragonfly (First Remaster Version)
06. Single Pigeon (Rough Mix)
07. When The Night (Rough Mix)
08. Loup - 1st Indian On The Moon (Rough Mix)
09. Medley (First Remaster Version)
(a) Hold Me Tight
(b) Lazy Dynamite
(c) Hands Of Love
(d) Power Cut
10. I Would Only Smile (Rough Mix)
11. Night Out (Rough Mix)
12. The Mess (Studio Version Rough Mix)
13. Thank You Darling (Unreleased Track Rough Mix)
14. I Lie Around (Single Version)
15. Country Dreamer (Single Version)

Disc Two

01. Hi Hi Hi (Promotional Film Soundtrack)
02. C Moon (Promotional Film Soundtrack)
03. Live And Let Die (Quadrasonics Version)
04. Tragedy (Rough Mix)
05. Mama's Little Girl (Rough Mix)
06. Seaside Woman (Rough Mix)
07. Bridge Over The River Suite (Instrumental Backing Track)
08. Jazz Street (Unedited Long Version)
09. Jazz Street (Edit Version)
10. Henry's Blues (Amsterdam 20 Aug 1972)
11. "1882" (Hague 21 Aug 1972)
12. The Mess (Hague 21 Aug 1972 Soundboard)
13. The Mess (Hague 21 Aug 1972 Audience)
14. Best Friend (Antwerp)

WINGS WILD LIFE SESSIONS - UNRELEASED ALTERNATES FROM MASTERS!

WINGS WILD LIFE SESSIONS - UNRELEASED ALTERNATES FROM MASTERS!



WINGS WILD LIFE SESSIONS - ALBUM WITH ALTERNATES


HOME RECORDINGS 1970

01. 1882 (Piano Demo)
02. 1882 (Piano Demo)
03. DEAR FRIEND (Piano Demo)
04. DEAR FRIEND (Piano Demo)
05. DEAR FRIEND (Piano Demo)

*'Dear Friend'' are never heard demos rather than studio sessions - But we've always been a huge fan of this song. We also remember at that time that we were talking about "Mumbo", but this is just a rough mix (or what is so-called a rough mix) that you would hear played through an old transistor/radio (like the intro of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here).


‘’WILD LIFE’’ SESSIONS AT EMI STUDIOS - LONDON AUGUST 1971

06. MUMBO (Rough Mix)
07. BIP BOP (Mono Mix W/ Original Speed)
08. WILD LIFE (Rough Mix Fragment)
09. SOME PEOPLE NEVER KNOW (Rough Mix)
10. I AM YOUR SINGER (Rough Mix)
11. TOMORROW (Instrumental Version)


NEW YORK SESSIONS STUDIO UNKNOWN IN NEW YORK DECEMBER 1971

12. THE GREAT COCK AND SEAGULL RACE
13. THE GREAT COCK AND SEAGULL RACE (With Overdubs)

HOME RECORDINGS 1971 - 1972

14. SEASIDE WOMAN (Piano Demo)
15. SEASIDE WOMAN (Guitar Demo)
16. SEASIDE WOMAN (Guitar Demo)
17. INDEED, I DO (Take 1 & 2)
18. BLACKPOOL (Band Demo)
19. AFRICAN YEAH YEAH (Band Demo)

PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS - COMPLETE COLD CUTS - 3-CD+BOOK+DVD

PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS - COMPLETE COLD CUTS - 3-CD+BOOK+DVD
















Amazing BOX with the COMPLETE SESSIONS of the project COLD CUTS, which was supposed to be released in the late 70's....


It is known to those Beatles fans who dig a little deeper into the world of Bootlegs, that Paul McCartney had, and maybe still has, the habit of starting projects, doing a lot of work on it and then lay it to rest in his archives. Most of these projects disappear forever.

That goes for TV specials, like "One Hand Clapping" or "Rockestra", for film projects like "The Bruce McMouse Show" or "Rupert the Bear", but also for album projects, like the double LP-versions of "Red Rose Speedway" and "McCartney II". Many of these projects have appeared on bootlegged videos or records over the last years.

Probably the biggest officially unreleased album project is "Cold Cuts". It was a "Best of Leftovers" from various Wings Sessions during the Seventies. The album was first approached in 1978 and for the last time during the mid 80's. In 1978 it was shelved in favour of "Wings Greatest". In October 1980 Wings again worked on it, but due to John Lennon's death and because of the fact that Wings did end as a group early in 1981 this release also never happened. In the mid 80's it again stayed unreleased, instead the second Greatest Hits project "All the Best" appeared in 1987. Thanks to the Bootleggers all planned compilations are accessible for our examinations.

You should think that once the album is planned and completed for release, it should be perfect and so you can take the same mixes for every new try at releasing it, but not when Paul McCartney does it! Every compilation of "Cold Cuts" had different mixes and was including a different line-up. Because of this fact there are some songs, that are available in up to five different versions. There are Basic Track recordings of some songs, then there is the first final mix (from each actual recording session), plus the different mixes from the three planned line-ups. In this BOX you can finally find everything in prestine quality, plus some rare bonus tracks, as I Me Mine with Linda, Paul and Rod Stewart live!!!!


Disc One - total time 71:09

1 A Love For You basic backing track 5:44
2 A Love For You final mix 1 5:11
3 A Love For You final mix 2 5:10
4 A Love For You final mix 3 5:28
5 Hey Diddle basic backing track 3:51
6 Hey Diddle final mix 1 3:44
7 Hey Diddle final mix 2 3:45
8 Hey Diddle final mix 3 3:45
9 Hey Diddle final mix 4 3:44
10 Mama's Little Girl final mix 1 4:00
11 Mama's Little Girl final mix 2 3:58
12 Mama's Little Girl final mix 3 3:58
13 Mama's Little Girl final mix 4 4:08
14 Best Friend original live track 3:44
15 Best Friend final mix 1 3:43
16 Best Friend final mix 2 3:42
17 Best Friend final mix 3 3:43


18 bonus track oriental nightfish

Disc Two - total time 71:47

1 Tragedy basic track 3:19
2 Tragedy rough mix 3:23
3 Tragedy final mix 1 3:21
4 Tragedy final mix 2 3:19
5 Tragedy final mix 3 3:21
6 Wild Prairie Maid final mix 1 11:35
7 Wild Prairie Maid final mix 2 4:40
8 Night Out basic track 2:32
9 Night Out rough mix 2:17
10 Night Out final mix 1 2:16
11 Night Out final mix 2 2:30
12 Night Out final mix 3 2:30
13 Proud Mum 3:38
14 Proud Mum reprise 2:08
15 Tomorrow instrumental 0:35
16 Lunch Box / Odd Sox basic track 3:50
17 Lunch Box / Odd Sox final mix 3:52
18 My Carnival final mix 1 3:15
19 My Carnival final mix 2 3:27
20 My Carnival final mix 3 3:42
21 Mardi Gras in
New Orleans proto type of
"My Carnival" 2:15


Disc Three - total time 67:57

1 Waterspout basic backing track 5:40
2 Waterspout rough monitor mix 4:58
3 Waterspout final mix 1 4:46
4 Waterspout final mix 2 4:47
5 Same Time Next Year final mix 1 3:09
6 Same Time Next Year final mix 2 3:09
7 Same Time Next Year final mix 3 3:09
8 Did We Meet Somewhere Before ? final mix 1 5:00
9 Did We Meet Somewhere Before ? final mix 2 5:01
10 Did We Meet Somewhere Before ? final mix 3 5:01
11 Cage home demo w/unused verse 2:51
12 Cage home demo w/lead vocal 2:55
13 Cage "Back To The Egg" original line up mix 3:08
14 Cage final mix 1 3:08
15 Cage final mix 2 3:10
16 Robber's Ball final mix 1 3:54
17 Robber's Ball final mix 2 4:09


BONUS TRACKS:

18 - mine for me
19 - jet
20 - Zoo Gang


DVD :

01. MPL logo
02. Maybe I'm Amazed
03. Heart Of The Country
04. 3 Legs
05. Uncle Albert
06. Give Ireland Back To The Irish
07. Mary Had A Little Lamb (version 1)
08. Mary Had A Little Lamb (version 2)
09. Mary Had A Little Lamb (version 3)
10. Hi Hi Hi
11. C Moon
12. My Love
13. Helen Wheels
14. Jet
15. Band On The Run
16. Junior's Farm
17. Venus And Mars
18. Listen To What The Man Said
19. Letting Go
20. Venus And Mars / Rockshow
21. Silly Love Songs
22. Let Me Roll It
23. Maybe I'm Amazed
24. Seaside Woman
25. Oriental Nightfish
26. Mull Of Kintyre (version 1)
27. Mull Of Kintyre (version 2)
28. Mull Of Kintyre (version 3)
29. With A Little Luck
30. London Town
31. I've Had Enough (version 1)
32. I've Had Enough (version 2)

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