Here’s a helpful breakdown of "Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History (Bonus CD)" , aimed at fans, collectors, or anyone trying to identify what this extra disc contains.
What Is It? The Tourist History bonus CD is an additional disc that came with special editions of Two Door Cinema Club’s debut album (originally released in 2010). It is not part of the standard 10-track album. Depending on the country and retailer, there are two main versions of this bonus disc:
Version 1: Live Sessions & B-Sides (Most Common) This CD includes:
"Undercover Martyn" (Live at KCRW) "Something Good Can Work" (The Twelves Remix) "Eat That Up, It’s Good for You" (Live at KCRW) "I Can Talk" (The Modernist Mix) "Kids" (Live at KCRW) – cover of MGMT "Come Back Home" (Acoustic – BBC Session)
Note: Some versions replace the KCRW tracks with other BBC live recordings or different remixes.
Version 2: Japanese Bonus CD (Rare) The Japanese edition sometimes came with a separate disc featuring:
"What You Know" (Acoustic – BBC Live Version) "Undercover Martyn" (Whatever/Whatever Remix) "Something Good Can Work" (RAC Remix)
Key Details to Identify Your Copy | Feature | What to look for | |--------|------------------| | Album art | Same as Tourist History , but small text says "Bonus CD" or "Deluxe Edition" | | Catalog number | Often includes "K788SBX" (UK), "GQSB-1006" (Japan), or similar | | Disc face | Usually plain white, orange, or black with band logo / album title |
Why It’s Worth Getting
Contains rare, out-of-print tracks not on streaming (especially the KCRW sessions). The Twelves remix of Something Good Can Work became a club hit. Collectors value it – original copies sell for $15–40 depending on condition.
Need to Confirm Yours? Search the matrix number (inner ring on the CD underside) on Discogs . Common matrix codes:
K788SBX/01 (UK deluxe) IFPI LK76 (Japanese edition)