| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Real Life (CD, Album) | Play It Again Sam [PIAS] | 449.3030.020 | Belgium | 2006 | |
| Real Life (CD, Album) | Reveal Records | Reveal 10 | UK | 2006 | |
| Real Life (CD, Album, Promo) | Reveal Records | Reveal 10 Pa | UK | 2006 | |
| Real Life (LP, Album, Ltd) | Play It Again Sam [PIAS] | 449.3030.010 | Belgium | 2006 | |
| Real Life (LP, Album, Ltd) | Reveal Records | Reveal 10LP | UK | 2006 | |
| Real Life (2xCD, Album, Spe) | Reveal Records | Reveal 10DCD | UK | 2007 | |
| Real Life (2xCD, Album, Spe) | Cheap Lullaby | CLR-016 | US | 2007 |
Leaving the pictures rolling the title track slowly stirs into motion and I have to say it was just one of those beautiful coincidences that I live for, when two artforms combine to make something unforgettable.
The image of one of the afforementioned "Guys" with two of his "Dolls" and a prospective real life girlfriend all sitting round a table taking afternoon tea set the tone for a spine tingling picture of what could easily be analysed but simply does not require it.
Joan as Police Woman now recieves regular spins, dark and poignant at times whilst every bit as enjoyable. Maybe I could have felt the same way without that coincidental emphasis, but I'm always grateful for these moments.