"Real Life" is a studio recording with live sound effects at the beginning.
To my knowledge, "Bearpark" has only ever been released in demo form - I've got it on the CD single of Nightingales.
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From: johnaustin_01 [mailto:ja@...]
Sent: 10 July 2002 21:25
To: prefabsprout@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [prefabsprout] "Real Life (Just around the Corner)" and
"Bearpark"
1) I have just obtained a copy of CD SKCD 60 ("If you don't love me")
which has "Real Life (Just around the Corner)" as track 4. This
sounds to be a live version, at least at the beginning, but there is
no mention on the CD of it being a live recording, and it would seem
strange to have the sort of audience appreciation that there appears
to be on the track as it's not a well-known Sprout song as far as I
know. Does anybody know whether it really is 'live' or whether this
is a joke?
2) Also again I've recently got hold of a 12" vinyl with Bearpark (4-
track) as the final track on side 2. This is a really lovely song
but sounds a bit crude in this version. Does anybody know whether
a "proper" version was ever recorded, and if so, what the details of
this recording are?
John Austin
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