Composed Material
The composed material (with the exception of "Ottawa Song") originally appeared on the following albums:
- Matching Mole: Matching Mole's Little Red Record (1972) – "Gloria Gloom"
- Henry Cow: Legend (1973) – "Nirvana for Mice"
- Henry Cow: Unrest (1974) – "Ruins"
- Robert Wyatt: Rock Bottom (1974) – "Little Red Riding Hood Hit the Road"
- Slapp Happy/Henry Cow: Desperate Straights (1975) – "Bad Alchemy"
- Henry Cow/Slapp Happy: In Praise of Learning (1975) – "Beautiful as the Moon – Terrible as an Army with Banners"
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