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Track Listing:


1) F-Stop Blues


2) Fortunate Fool


3) Instrumental


4) Timmy Curran (La-ta-Dee-Dah)



The remainder of the disk is filler material of Jack demos and rare tracks. A lot of the filler appears on JOAT and/or the Lullabies CD



5) Poor Taylor


6) Middle Man


7) Instrumental


8) Drink the Water


9) Rocky Raccoon


10) Frankie and Albert


11) Posters


12) Flake


13) Inaudible Melodies


14) Rodeo Clowns


15) Alien Casinos


16) Flake


17) Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer


18) Instrumental


19) Just Can't Go To Sleep


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