This is a bit off topic, but since there seems to be a vast array of musical styles lurking about, I thought I'd try asking here...
I am trying to recreate a compilation tape given to me by an old, close friend about 13 years ago... (ouch.) I have managed to find just about all of them in my own collection, used CD stores and some of those unnamed sharing programs. There is one song, however, I can find no record of... much less the actual track. It is a version of "Redemption Song." The person who gave me the tape claimed it was Bob Geldof, but I can find no record of him ever recording it. (I've checked All-Music, various fan-sites and the big three online CD merchants... nothing.
It is very possible that this is not actually Bob Geldof, but it does sound like him. I don't have a tape player handy, but I recall there was no instrumental accompaniment. Just a male voice singing a cappella... If anyone knows of where I can find this track (album, video?, what ever) I'd appreciate it.
While I'm breaking out of topic... If anyone knows what album I can find the Surfaris doing a studio version of "Tequila" that would help complete the set too...
Thanks...
PS: the spell checker doesn't recognize "Tequila?" Man... does that need fixing.
Brian H. Johnson
MK2 36GB Blue
"Born to Lose..."