Track Listing
PART ONE: TIME ZONES EXCHANGE PROJECT 68:47'
- Executive Window, Memo to Friday, Memo from the Future, Dickie Diamond and the Media Shifter – 11:38
- The Piddle Diddle Report: Sandamanians, Transinfiltration, Nothing is Too Wonderful to be True – 8:12
- The Piddle Diddle Report: Human Values, Where is Friday?, A Call from Howland Island and the President – 6:41
- The Piddle Diddle Report: Strike It Rich, This Fabled Island, Cary Grant Tapes a Ghost – 18:32
- The Piddle Diddle Report: After the Rain, Let's Take a Few Calls, Photos of Mrs. Gorbachev, Computercoup, Atom Spy – 8:46
- The Piddle Diddle Report: Sergio Caracus, Frankenstein Meets Cyclops, What Was On The Island?, Who Was On The Island?, Agoraphobia – 7:27
- The Piddle Diddle Report: A Future Confronting the Past which is Our Future, Last Call from Howland Island, Eaten by a Black Hole, Returned to your Rightful Channel – 7:31
PART TWO: TESTWAVE 72:10'
- A Unique Cultural Simulcast, Cubulax Guidelines, Dickie Diamond Grabs the Gusto, Russian National Anthem, Take Me Out to the Ball Game – 8:13
- Americo-Soviet Free Market Osmosis, Mertz, Intercontinental Phone Mess – 7:29
- Russian Factoids, Natural Woman, Toilet Paper – 4:48
- Ads and Smiles, Hey You-Buy This!, Innovation, Shilling for Attention – 8:08
- Mertz, A Force of Nature, Hard and Soft Thinking, The Good Life, Cars – 6:59
- One Bar of Soap, Rubles, Mertz, It's As If We Never Left Home, Negativ Thoughts, Nuts-Oh Nuts!, You Will Be Rearranged – 9:47
- Passage To The 9th Dimension, Memo to Howland, Calling Radio Moscow – 5:19
- A Presidential Campaign Shortwave Broadcast by C. Eliot Friday – 2:40
- The Piddle Diddle Report: What's to Come, The Quantum Edge, Fiber Optics, Experimental Sharpness – 9:15
- A Place in Time To Put Time In Its Place, Do You Have a Job?, Das Vedanya, Mertz, Credits, So What Was I Looking For? – 9:32
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