Screaming Target - Original Gussie Release Track Listing

Original Gussie Release Track Listing

All tracks written, arranged, and produced by Gussie Clarke.

  1. "Screaming Target"
  2. "Pride and Joy Rock"
  3. "Be Careful"
  4. "Tippertone Rock"
  5. "One of These Fine Days"
  6. "Screaming Target (Vers 2)"
  7. "The Killer"
  8. "Solomon A Gunday"
  9. "Honesty"
  10. "I Am Alright"
  11. "Lee A Low"
  12. "Concrete Jungle"

The track "Tippertone Rock" is listed as "Tippertong Rock" on the cover of the 1973 Trojan Records release (TRLS 61-A), while it's listed as "Tippertone Rock" on the vinyl LP itself.

Subsequent vinyl releases omitted "Screaming Target (Vers 2)" and "Concrete Jungle."

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