Readymades - Track Listing

Track Listing

All tracks written, arranged and produced by Chumbawamba, except where noted.

# Song Name Length Sample(s) Notes
1 "Salt Fare, North Sea" 4:28 Lal Waterson & Olly Knight ("Salt fare, north sea"), from their song "Some Old Salty"
2 "Jacob's Ladder" 2:52 Harry Cox's vocals from the song "The Pretty Ploughboy" the album A Century of Song ("And they sent him down into the war to be slain, be slain... / And they sent him down into the war to be slain.")
Guitar from Davey Graham's song "Anji"
"(Not in My Name)" version released as single; Written by Chumbawamba & Davey Graham
3 "All in Vain" 4:15 Janet Russell ("I wish, I wish, but it's all in vain...")
4 "Home with Me" 3:56 Originally used a sample of the opening line of Elliott Smith's song Say Yes: "I'm in love with the world". The band couldn't secure the rights, and replaced the sample with themselves singing "Your world, my world".
5 "If It Is to Be, It Is Up to Me" 4:42 Coope, Boyes & Simpson, lyrics ("And as we sail, blows wild the gale") from the poem "Bound for Van Diemen's Island" by Jock Purdon
6 "Don't Try This at Home" 4:02
7 "Song for Len Shackleton" 3:36 Belle Stewart See Len Shackleton
8 "Without Reason or Rhyme (The Killing of Harry Stanley)" 3:45 Joe Heany
Janet Russell ("I wish, I wish, but it's all in vain...")
Spoken introduction by Jeremy Hardy
See Harry Stanley
9 "Don't Pass Go" 4:18 Coope, Boyes & Simpson ("Didn't he know it was a waste of time / All stitched up by a thin blue line")
10 "One Way or the Other" 4:02 Dick Gaughan's song "Prisoner 562", written by Oswald Andrae ("Peace won't come by words alone")
11 "When I'm Bad" 4:21 Coope, Boyes & Simpson, lyrics ("They try in vain our minds to chain") from the poem "Bound for Van Diemen's Island" by Jock Purdon Vocals by Sally Riozzi
12 "Sewing Up Crap" 3:45 Vocals by Michelle Plum & Abi Riozzi
13 "After Shelley" 4:29 Kate Rusby ("Sho lo, lu la lo, sho lo, lu la") Written by Chumbawamba & Kate Rusby

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