Cassette Tape Edition
The B-side of the cassette tape edition of Concert contained a twin album entitled Curiosity (Killing the Cat): Cure Anomalies 1977–1984, a set of Cure rarities recorded from 1977 to 1984:
- "Heroin Face" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Three Imaginary Boys)
- "Boys Don't Cry" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Three Imaginary Boys)
- "Subway Song" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Three Imaginary Boys)
- "At Night" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Seventeen Seconds)
- "In Your House" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Seventeen Seconds)
- "The Drowning Man" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Faith)
- "Other Voices" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Faith)
- "The Funeral Party" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Faith)
- "All Mine" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered Pornography)
- "Forever" (now found on Disc Two of the remastered The Top)
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