6. Here Comes The Breeze (Record Label Demo Tape Version)
7. Steve Mccroski (Record Label Demo Tape Version)
8. Emma Freud (4 Track Demo Version)
9. Touchin' Up (4 Track Demo Version)
10. Bring It On (4 Track Demo Version)
11. Free To Run (Sheffield Version)
12. Unknown Legend (Sheffield Version)
13. Get Miles (Sheffield Version)
14. Mean Old World (Sheffield Version)
DISC: 4
1. Brother Lead (Bbc Radio One Session)
2. 78 Stone Shuffle (Bbc Radio One Session)
3. The Way You Do The Things You Do (Bbc Radio One Session)
4. Here Comes The Breeze (Bbc Radio One Session)
5. Stag O'lee (Bbc Radio One Session)
6. Whippin' Piccadilly (Bbc Radio One Session)
7. Get Miles (Live)
8. Get Myself Arrested (Live)
9. Love Is Better Than A Warm Trombone (Live)
10. Rhythm & Blues Alibi (Live)
11. Here Comes The Breeze (Live)
12. Tijuana Lady (Live)
13. Buena Vista (Live)
14. Make No Sound (Live)
15. 78 Stone Wobble (Live)
16. Soul Kitchen (Live)
17. Whippin' Piccadilly (Live)
More Info:
Limited double 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition released to coincide with the album's 20th Anniversary. Bring it On is the Mercury Prize winning debut album by Gomez. The band introduce their original take on bluesy roots rock. They have a total of three strong vocalists, who can switch from pretty harmonies to gutsy blues outpourings in the blink of an eye. Gomez entered the recording studios in late 1997 to turn their demos into an album. The first single, "78 Stone Wobble" was released in March 1998 with the album following a month later. Bring It On was well received on both sides of the Atlantic with Spin calling it a "damn beautiful album" and Allmusic's Greg Prato comparing "78 Stone Wobble" to Nirvana's unplugged version of Meat Puppets' "Plateau". The album experienced a further boost in popularity when it won the 1998 Mercury Music Prize for best album, beating the favorites Massive Attack's Mezzanine and The Verve's Urban Hymns. "Get Myself Arrested" and "Whippin' Piccadilly" were later released as singles.