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    Finding obscure tracks

    There is a particular song that I've been trying to get hold of a good copy of for a long, long time now. It's a B-side from a fairly obscure Canadian artist (a particular live version of "Last Exit To Eden" by a singer called Amanda Marshall). Does anyone have any preferred sites / sellers who could possibly track down a copy?

    I've tried eBay and eil.com and they show the version I'm not after (the CD you usually see for sale is a different catalogue number with different tracks) so right now I'm on one of my periodic searches to find a copy. None of the usual suspects (Spotify, YouTube etc) have the exact version I'm after either.

    Hell, after all this time I'd be happy with an MP3 of the thing.

    #2
    What is the catalogue number?

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      #3
      Given an MP3 is acceptable, have you checked less official channels? The do still exist, even in the streaming era.

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        #4
        Live in Munich 1997.

        Probably not the one you want, but it's pretty good nonetheless.

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          #5
          A kind OTFer has has sent through an MP3 link which is the right version. I've managed to extract it.

          Gero - that version is alright, but too overblown. My "preferred" version is just the acoustic guitar and piano. I'll stick it up when I can remember my FTP password.

          Reg - I was looking on that site last night for the catalogue number, like a complete idiot I never spotted that there was one copy for sale. Well, there was...
          Last edited by Snake Plissken; 20-03-2018, 18:51.

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            #6
            For completeness - http://www.micait.co.uk/stuff/LastExitToEden.mp3

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