Disc 02 01. "Here Comes The Breeze (BBC Radio One Session (06/04/98))"
02. "Brother Lead (BBC Radio One Session (06/04/98))"
03. "78 Stone Shuffle (BBC Radio One Session (06/04/98))"
04. "The Way You Do The Things You Do (BBC Radio One Session (06/04/98))"
05. "Stag O'Lee (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
06. "Whippin' Piccadilly (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
07. "Rie's Wagon (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
08. "Who's Gonna Go To The Bar (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
09. "Steve McCroski (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
10. "Wham Bam (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
11. "Flavors (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
12. "Old School Shirt (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
13. "The Cowboy Song (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
14. "Whippin' Piccadilly (Turbo Version) (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
15. "Pussyfootin' (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
16. "Pick Up The Pieces (BBC Radio One Session (24/08/98))"
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
.. Anniversary
Description:
Ten years ago when Oasis and Blur ruled the charts there came an unknown band who took the decidedly risky commercial gamble of turning their backs on the successful Britpop bandwagon and wound up winning Britain's most prestigious music award, the Mercury Prize. And they did it with a debut album immersed in rustic Americana, recorded on just a four-track demo machine in a rehearsal woodshed. BRING IT ON is filled with in richly textured lost highway road songs and dusty dues payin blues. It's a sonic crossroads where rock, blues, folk, and psychedelia kaleidoscopically converge. Now this modern classic has been expanded to include an extra disc of 16 bonus tracks featuring all the songs recorded during the album sessions as well as two highly sought after BBC sessions, one of which was even voted "Session of the Year" by NME readers.
10th Anniversary reissue with bonus disc.
Disc 2: Tracks 1-4 BBC Recordings 06/04/98.
Tracks 5-7 BBC Recordings 24/08/98.
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