29. Sitting Up Straight (Backbeat Version) [2015 Remastered Version]
30. She's So Loose (Demo)
31. We're Not Supposed To (Demo)
32. Time (Demo)
33. Sofa (Of My Lethargy) [Instrumental]
34. Time To Go (Demo)
35. Strange Ones (Live At Bath Moles)
36. Sitting Up Straight (Live At Bath Moles)
37. Mansize Rooster (Live At Bath Moles)
38. Time (Live At Bath Moles)
39. I'd Like To Know (Live At Bath Moles)
40. Time To Go (Technical Fault) [Live At Bath Moles]
41. She's So Loose (Live At Bath Moles)
42. Caught By The Fuzz (Crowd Surge) [Live At Bath Moles]
43. Caught By The Fuzz (Live At Bath Moles)
44. Lenny (Live At Bath Moles)
45. Going Out (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
46. Sitting Up Straight (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
47. Mansize Rooster (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
48. I'd Like To Know (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
49. Time (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
50. Alright (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
51. Odd? (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
52. She's So Loose (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
53. Where Have All The Good Times Gone (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
54. Lose It (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
55. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) [Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo]
56. Caught By The Fuzz (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
57. Strange Ones (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
58. Lenny (Live at Route Du Rock, St. Malo)
More Info:
To celebrate the 20th ANNIVERSARY of this modern classic, the trio of Gaz Coombes (lead vocals-guitar), Mick Quinn (bass-vocals) and Danny Goffey (drums-vocals), have opened the vaults to share a plethora of rarities with their fans in addition to a newly remastered version of the original album in the form of two extra CDs.
Reviews:
CD2 begins with all the B-sides from the singles released off the album with the addition of Stone Free, here receiving its first digital release.'I Believe In Love was released as a B-Side to 'Sofa (Of My Lethargy)'on 7 inch green vinyl as part of Record Store Day 2015. The remainder of this disc recreates the album running order using alternative versions of the songs, including home demos and parts of their recording session at Sawmills before the band was signed to Parlophone.
CD3 features two very distinct live performances recorded nearly ten months apart, which Quinn describes as both fascinating and hilarious by turns. The Bath Moles gig (October 1994) was recorded on their first major tour of the UK. The support set consists of their entire repertoire at the time, played at 100 miles an hour and in their original 'punkish' three piece band line-up. You can hear Gaz drunkenly announce 'Caught By The Fuzz' as the 'new' single before they launch into a ferocious version of it, only to grind to a frustrated halt as the crowd wipe out the mics at the front of the stage and they're forced to start from the beginning again. Other highlights include witty ad libs before the songs and an improvised version of 'Time To Go' as Danny's kick drum peddle is repaired mid gig. Quinn reports: I was there and it still sounds fantastic and like you're in the room.
As far as the packaging is concerned, the 3-disc digipak includes a 20 page booklet which features a hyperbolic live review from King Tuts' Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, 22nd Feb '95 by Everett True from the Melody Maker, a previously unpublished photo of the band illegally sitting on the back of a China Clay Train at Sawmills Studios August '94 and a selection of 6 iconic shots from Martyn Goodacre. Also featured are all the single cover art released from I SHOULD COCO , including the latest RSD15 single with 'Sofa (Of My Lethargy) / I Believe In Love'.