It has not been released all together since 1999, but the five FII tracks were on the FII Demos Ytsejam release, TLF 91 was on the I&W Demos, TLF 94 was on Greatest Hit, and the secret track was tacked on to the end of Finally Free on The Making Of SFAM Disc... Don't Look Past Me and Eve have not been re-released since 1999 (though you can find Eve on The Silent Man single).
Don't Look Past Me was also on the I&W demos, but sung by someone else. Instrumentation is the same, though. Of course, at this point the I&W demos are actually harder to find than CotC, so maybe that's not so useful after-all.
Don't Look Past Me was released with Lifting Shadows.
True, but given how limited the release of the Lifting Shadows CD was, that one's even harder to find than the other two releases it's on!
To live forever 91/94 ( Can anyone explain the difference? Good song)
'91 ends with a vocal vamp over a reprise of the "Until I show desire for revenge"/"As long as I have to die in the attempt"/"Then there is no reason" lyrics, while '94 has its own lyrics for the end(Which were among Kevin Moore's last contributions to DT) which go like so:
I found you where, they left you there, a passing word that's gone forever, and searching my memories for answers, I saw the words of a letter you wrote; you said you don't have to live forever, you don't want to live forever, and everything's changing now, I don't want to live forever.
Mostly, live versions from before Awake use the '91 lyrics, while live versions from after Awake use the '94 lyrics. The one exception I'm aware of is Charlie Dominici's version from 2004, which used the '91 lyrics.
Every Dream Theater Fan NEEDS it.
Not the easiest thing to find, unfortunately.
I do wish they'd reprint it through YtseJam someday. I always thought it was a little silly that Mike didn't do that one first; it's a lot more interesting than the making of FII.