Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Lysergik Funeral Procession" Phil Anselmo, Jimmy Bower, Pepper Keenan, Kirk Windstein 3:10
2. "There's Something on My Side" Anselmo, Keenan, Windstein 5:21
3. "The Man that Follows Hell" Anselmo, Keenan 4:33
4. "Stained Glass Cross" Anselmo, Bower, Keenan 3:36
5. "Ghosts Along the Mississippi" Anselmo, Bower, Rex Brown, Keenan, Windstein 5:06
6. "Learn From This Mistake" Anselmo, Brown, Keenan 7:14
7. "Beautifully Depressed" Anselmo, Bower, Keenan, Windstein 4:52
8. "Where I'm Going" Anselmo, Keenan 3:10
9. "Doob Interlude" (instrumental) Bower 1:50
10. "New Orleans is a Dying Whore" Anselmo, Bower, Keenan, Windstein 4:15
11. "The Seed" Anselmo, Bower, Keenan 4:21
12. "Lies, I Don't Know What They Say But..." Anselmo, Brown, Keenan 6:21
13. "Flambeaux's Jamming with St. Augustine" (instrumental) Bower 0:59
14. "Dog Tired" Anselmo, Bower, Keenan 3:21
15. "Landing on the Mountains of Meggido" Anselmo 7:49
Total length: 66:04
  • The song "Ghosts Along The Mississippi" takes its title from a book by photographer Clarence John Laughlin, whose photographs were used extensively in the booklet art for NOLA.
  • The title "Landing on the Mountains of Meggido" refers to a hill overlooking a valley where the kibbutz of Meggido, Israel is located. In apocalyptic literature this place is identified as the site of the final battle between the forces of good and evil at the end of time, known as Armageddon.

Read more about this topic:  Down II: A Bustle In Your Hedgerow

Famous quotes containing the word track:

    To most men, experience is like the stern lights of a ship, which illumine only the track it has passed.
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834)