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Release Date: 2022-10Label: Bloodlines
℗&© 2020 Bloodlines.The two CDs are packaged in a gatefold cardboard sleeve.
For the documentary DVD with the same name see: .
Several of the dates listed on the back cover and liner notes are incorrect and should read as follows:
• Disc 1, track 2: Blue Light was first released on “The Hard Evidence Tour E.P.”, 1995.
• Disc 1, track 4: Escape was first released on the "Under The Stone" EP, June 2020.
• Disc 1, track 8: Turn It On was first released on “Evidence”, November 1994.
• Disc 2, track 7: Heartbeat was first released on the "Talk The Talk Remixed 2020" reissue, November 2020.
• Disc 2, tracks 10, 14 & 15: Broken Windows, Nations Are Falling, and No Rhyme No Reason were first released on “Talk The Talk”, January 2014. The versions on the Kickin' Down the Door 2CD compilation are from the "Talk The Talk Remixed 2020" reissue release.
• Disc 2, track 12: Mail Order Bride, an early version of Skin & Bone, dates to no later than the band's October 1997 announcement of "Skin & Bone" being the name of their (then) new album.
• Disc 2, track 11 & 16: Live recordings of Call That Living & Can’t Shake It are both from the Foxtel Studio performance, January 2016.
• Additionally, track 1-6, 1-13 & 1-16 were first released on “Symphony Of Angels” in March 2019.
Demos of Wasteland, Cut The Grass, and Mail Order Bride previously released on the “My Light Will Shine” CD single, October 1998. This version of Cut The Grass, however, features additional backing vocals not present on the 1998 CD. 'Cut The Grass' was later re-recorded as 'Getting Free'.
Marseilles (disc 1, track 15) first circulated as an Original Angels Band outtake from 2005, featuring John Brewster on lead vocals. The version appearing on this CD uses the same backing track with John Paul Young replacing John Brewster on lead vocal, and adds Phil Liggett providing the narration during the breakdown section.
Liner notes do not credit Doc Neeson on bass guitar on the 1976 single version of Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again. Bassist on Fashion And Fame is Sam Brewster. Chris Bailey is missing credit for bass work on Marseilles (disc 1), Ivory Stairs (live 1980), Hot Shit (demo), and possibly Mr. Damage (demo).