American Doll Posse - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written and composed by Amos, respective Doll personae in parenthesis.

No. Title Length
1. "Yo George" (Isabel) 1:25
2. "Big Wheel" (Tori) 3:15
3. "Bouncing off Clouds" (Clyde, with Santa on background vocals) 4:06
4. "Teenage Hustling" (Pip) 4:02
5. "Digital Ghost" (Tori, with Clyde on background vocals) 3:50
6. "You Can Bring Your Dog" (Santa) 4:04
7. "Mr. Bad Man" (Isabel) 3:18
8. "Fat Slut" (Pip) 0:41
9. "Girl Disappearing" (Clyde) 4:00
10. "Secret Spell" (Santa) 4:04
11. "Devils and Gods" (Isabel) 0:53
12. "Body and Soul" (Pip and Santa) 3:56
13. "Father's Son" (Tori) 3:59
14. "Programmable Soda" (Santa) 1:25
15. "Code Red" (Tori, with Pip on background vocals) 5:27
16. "Roosterspur Bridge" (Clyde) 4:01
17. "Beauty of Speed" (Clyde) 4:06
18. "Almost Rosey" (Isabel) 5:26
19. "Velvet Revolution" (Pip) 1:19
20. "Dark Side of the Sun" (Isabel, with Tori on background vocals) 4:16
21. "Posse Bonus" (Tori) 1:45
22. "Smokey Joe" (Pip I and Pip II) 4:19
23. "Dragon" (Santa) 5:03
Bonus tracks
No. Title Length
1. "My Posse Can Do" (Santa) 3:37
2. "Miracle" (Clyde and Tori) 4:34
3. "Drive All Night" (Santa, with Isabel on background vocals) 4:06

"Posse Bonus", "Smokey Joe", and "Dragon" were originally to be featured as bonus tracks on the limited edition version only, but were added to the full track listing of both versions prior to the album's release. "My Posse Can Do" is included on the DVD accompanying limited edition versions of the album, while the tracks "Miracle" and "Drive All Night" were available exclusively through different retailers, iTunes and Borders, respectively, as digital downloads for a limited time. In 2010, part of a demo disc for 1998's From The Choirgirl Hotel leaked online, including a previously unreleased track entitled "Violet's Eyes". The chorus of "Miracle" comes directly from this never completed demo.

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