Talk:Parklife

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[edit] Parklife Sing-along PC CD-Rom

Found this on ebay:

BLUR INTERACTIVE SONG BOOK CD ROM This auction features an Interactive songbook CD ROM of Blur's CD Parklife. It comes with it's original box and the CD ROM - there is no associated paper work with this CD ROM. This is a great CD ROM that will help you learn to play the guitar, keyboard and vocal components of each song on the Parklife CD. Features include: * ability to turn off the vocals and sing along to the songs * Every track from the album with soundalike solo keyboard and guitar versions * A multimedia reference section containing information about the band's history and a full entertainment section for browsing at leisure * Simple illustration of all chord shapes enable even complete novices to learn accurately and precisely Minimum system requirements for this CD ROM are: Windows 95, Mulitmedia PC 486 DX2-66 (Pentium recommended), dual speed CD ROM (quad speed recommended), 8MB RAM (16 MB recommended)

I don't know how official it is though. It was released by Europress as part of the Interactive Songbook series --Jimmyjrg 05:06, 19 January 2007 (UTC)