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Froggy bunnyman wrote:Not gone.
Just gone somewhere else...
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Froggy bunnyman wrote:Usually it's a small document which includes all the links
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heliport wrote:I came across a CD by Ian McCulloch titled Everything is Real with about 20 songs on it. I can't find info on it as a release. Is it a bootleg? Any help is appreciated.
What's the tracklisting.heliport wrote:I came across a CD by Ian McCulloch titled Everything is Real with about 20 songs on it. I can't find info on it as a release. Is it a bootleg? Any help is appreciated.
heliport wrote:I came across a CD by Ian McCulloch titled Everything is Real with about 20 songs on it. I can't find info on it as a release. Is it a bootleg? Any help is appreciated.
That's why I think it was my comp. I remember pulling solo tracks off both those CDs, along with additional b-sides. And I'm pretty sure I called it "Everything Is Real" - burned a few copies for friends on the old Seven Seas list.In The Margins wrote:Sounds like a bootleg. There was a compilation released in 1992 by Sire called "Unraveled." It didn't have Everything is Real on it, though.
There was also a Japanese release called "9 Tracks" put out in 1989. Everything is Real is on that one. This was re-released sometime in the 2000s, I think.
What's the track listing of the thing you saw?
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