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Bonus tracks

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I was going to add the bonus tracks from the expanded edition, but as I was adding them, I found a problem. iTunes sells Cotes d'Armor (True Rebels Expanded), 12 tracks of remixes and demos from the album. dPulse sold the same thing before iTunes (which is actually the one I have, and is also listed on Rate Your Music) with the original album minus the instrumentals and added bonus tracks.

Track listing according to Rate Your Music[1] and the dPulse website (if still available, I haven't looked) is as follows:

  1. On Yer Bike!
  2. Out of the Wild
  3. Walking Through Walls (Just to Get to You)
  4. Even When It Hurts
  5. Baby, I'm Your Man
  6. We Love Dangerous
  7. Train to Transylvania
  8. Future Love Song
  9. Your Beautiful Mind
  10. Traveler
  11. Abyssmal (More Than This)
  12. Saint of Lonely Hearts
  13. Death of CCM (Cybergenic Cyclic Machines)
  14. Unholy Triad
  15. Out of the Wild (Graham Crabb Spook Mix)
  16. Out of the Wild (Graham Crabb Mix)
  17. Baby, I'm Your Man (Graham Crabb Mix)
  18. Fututre Love Song (Graham Crabb Mix)
  19. Saint of Lonely Hearts (Graham Crabb Mix)
  20. Traveler (Graham Crabb Mix)
  21. Out of The Wild (Knapsackheroes! Mix)
  22. Your Beautiful Mind (Robert Bond Mix)
  23. Walking Through Walls (Demo)
  24. On Yer Bike! (Demo)
  25. Walking Through Walls (Reconstructed Instrumental)
  26. We Love Dangerous (Unfinished Electro-Rock Version)

iTunes sells the last 12 tracks as a separate piece, the afore mentioned True Rebels Expanded, but in different order. Lucius Funk (talk) 23:58, 13 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

You did a good job describing that here. Why not just replicate that in the article? Walter Görlitz (talk) 00:03, 14 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Put the dPulse track listing with 26 tracks and state iTunes has the latter 12 tracks separate and post that track list as well? And I suck with reference links... Lucius Funk (talk) 00:07, 14 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Reliable source, is rateyourmusic.com a reliable source? It can be edited like wiki, but they also require sources that the items exist. Lucius Funk (talk) 00:08, 14 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Rate Your Music". September 19, 2010. Retrieved June 13, 2014.