Track Listing
All tracks written by Lou Reed except as noted
- Disc one
All tracks recorded at The Family Dog, San Francisco
- "I'm Waiting for the Man" (November 8, 1969) – 7:46
- "It's Just Too Much" (November 8, 1969) – 4:08
- "What Goes On" (November 8, 1969) – 8:25
- "I' Can't Stand It" (November 8, 1969) – 6:20
- "Some Kinda Love" (November 8, 1969) – 4:48
- "Foggy Notion" (November 8, 1969) (Sterling Morrison, Doug Yule, Maureen Tucker, Hy Weiss) – 4:41
- "Femme Fatale" (November 7, 1969) – 3:14
- "After Hours" (November 8, 1969) – 3:05
- "I'm Sticking with You" (November 8, 1969) – 2:48
- "Sunday Morning" (November 9, 1969) (Reed, John Cale) – 2:56
- "Sister Ray" (November 7, 1969) (Reed, Cale, Morrison, Tucker) – 24:03
- Disc two
All tracks recorded at The Matrix, San Francisco
- "Follow the Leader" (November 27, 1969) – 17:05
- "White Light/White Heat" (December 1, 1969) – 10:03
- "Venus in Furs" (December 1, 1969) – 5:14
- "Heroin" (November 23, 1969) – 8:11
- "Sister Ray" (December 3, 1969) (Reed, Cale, Morrison, Tucker) – 38:00
- Disc three
All tracks recorded at The Matrix, November 1969 except for track seven, recorded at Washington University, St. Louis.
- "Rock and Roll" (November 25, 1969) – 6:49
- "New Age" (November 24, 1969) – 11:21
- "Over You" (November 25, 1969) – 2:41
- "The Black Angel's Death Song" (November 23, 1969) (Reed, Cale) – 5:54
- "I'm Waiting for the Man" (November 27, 1969) – 11:37
- "Ride into the Sun" (November 24, 1969) – 11:11
- "Sister Ray"/"Foggy Notion" (May 11, 1969) (Reed, Cale, Morrison, Tucker/Morrison, Yule, Tucker, Weiss) – 28:43
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