Talk:Cotes d'Armor (True Rebels)
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Bonus tracks
[edit]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:
- On Yer Bike!
- Out of the Wild
- Walking Through Walls (Just to Get to You)
- Even When It Hurts
- Baby, I'm Your Man
- We Love Dangerous
- Train to Transylvania
- Future Love Song
- Your Beautiful Mind
- Traveler
- Abyssmal (More Than This)
- Saint of Lonely Hearts
- Death of CCM (Cybergenic Cyclic Machines)
- Unholy Triad
- Out of the Wild (Graham Crabb Spook Mix)
- Out of the Wild (Graham Crabb Mix)
- Baby, I'm Your Man (Graham Crabb Mix)
- Fututre Love Song (Graham Crabb Mix)
- Saint of Lonely Hearts (Graham Crabb Mix)
- Traveler (Graham Crabb Mix)
- Out of The Wild (Knapsackheroes! Mix)
- Your Beautiful Mind (Robert Bond Mix)
- Walking Through Walls (Demo)
- On Yer Bike! (Demo)
- Walking Through Walls (Reconstructed Instrumental)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
References
- ^ "Rate Your Music". September 19, 2010. Retrieved June 13, 2014.