Both Sides - Unreleased Tracks

Unreleased Tracks

Several instrumental tracks were recorded and subsequently released as extra tracks on both singles for "Everyday", and "We Wait and We Wonder". These instrumental tracks include, "Rad Dudeski", and "Don't Call Me Ashley". In addition, there were other various B-sides that were released from the Both Sides sessions ("Take Me with You", "For a Friend") and a few cover songs that made it on other various albums.


There has been discussion about a song called "Deep Water Town". It is from Both Sides sessions and sadly didn't make the cut. It was never released or widely circulated amongst collectors. A very very early 'demo' of it has been released on the official fanclub in 2011. In fact, this is more an improvisation from which only a bit of the chorus will make it to the completed track. This completed track features atmospheric drum machine, keyboard sounds (no piano) and vocals by Phil telling a story about a disaster at sea and families left behind.

From Phil himself back in November 2004 on the forum of old official website : "DEEP WATER TOWN...again I scratch my head and ask how did someone get it... I don't think it was ever released, or am I going slowly senile. It was a pretty song about a disaster at sea, and the families left behind. Obviously one of my more cheerful pre-divorce moments. Circa Both Sides...."

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