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Washington Square, 4th July
Between Walnut and 6th Sts., West and South Washington Square
Disc 1 - You're Never Alone With a Schizophrenic
BONUS TRACKS: Don't Let Go (Demo Version) / The Other Side Of Life (Outtake) / *Ships (Early Version) / When The Daylight Comes (Early Version) / *Just Another Night (Version #3) / **The Outsider (Early Version) / **Alibi
The bonus tracks match the 30th Anniversary edition of "You're Never Alone With a Schizophrenic", with a few exceptions: *songs were originally only available with the download version of YNAWAS. **songs are previously unreleased. - two bonus tracks from the 30th Anniversary Edition are missing: "Just Another Night" (Early Version) and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On". The second live disc is also missing.
Disc 2 - Welcome To The Club
The track listing match the 1994 "Welcome To The Club" 2CD set with a few exceptions: - "Sons And Daughters", "We Gotta Get Out Of Here", "Silver Needles" and "Man O' War" are found on Disc 4 on this set (Ian Hunter Rocks) - three tracks from the 1994 2CD edition are are missing: "When The Daylight Comes", "Medley: Once Bitten Twice Shy/Bastard/Cleveland Rocks", plus the original mix of "We Gotta Get Out Of Here".
Disc 3 - Short Back n' Sides
The bonus tracks match the second disc of the 1994 "Short Back n' Sides" 2CD set (aka "Long Odd & Out-takes") with a few exceptions: - China (Rough Mix with Ronson vocal) is previously unreleased. - five bonus tracks from "Long Odd & Out-takes" are missing: "Detroit" (instrumental), "I Need Your Love" (rough mix)", "Rain (alternate)", "China" (Ronson vocal), "Old Records Never Die" (version 1)
Disc 4 - Ian Hunter Rocks
The "Ian Hunter Rocks" CD is a live concert from the Dr. Pepper Music Festival at Pier 81 in New York City on 11 Sep 1981, previously only available on VHS. The last four songs on the CD are the studio cuts from the "Welcome To The Club live album. The alternate version of "We Gotta Get Out Of Here" is a remix that starts with a drum stick count off which is missing from the original version.
I think the alternate version of We Got To Get Out Of Here is simply a remix, though there is so much more detail it's hard to tell for certain. Oddly, both versions run exactly 3:14, but the new version starts with a drum stick count off & the original does not.
Ian stated that he did not record with Apex.
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