Original Gussie Release Track Listing
All tracks written, arranged, and produced by Gussie Clarke.
- "Screaming Target"
- "Pride and Joy Rock"
- "Be Careful"
- "Tippertone Rock"
- "One of These Fine Days"
- "Screaming Target (Vers 2)"
- "The Killer"
- "Solomon A Gunday"
- "Honesty"
- "I Am Alright"
- "Lee A Low"
- "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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