Tracks
- "Cocktail Desperado" – performed by Terry Allen and The Panhandle Mystery Band (2:59)
- "Road Song" – performed by Meredith Monk (3:36)
- "Freeway Son" – performed by David Byrne (3:02)
- "Brownie's Theme" – performed by David Byrne (2:27)
- "Mall Muzak" – performed by Carl Finch (5:37)
- A. "Building a Highway"
- B. "Puppy Polka"
- C. "Party Girls"
- "Dinner Music" – performed by Kronos Quartet (3:31)
- "Disco Hits!" – performed by David Byrne (2:02)
- "City of Steel" – performed by Talking Heads (3:34)
- "Love Theme from True Stories" – performed by David Byrne (1:28)
- "Festa para um rei negro" – performed by Banda Eclipse (2:19)
- "Buster's Theme" – performed by Carl Finch (2:42)
- "Soy de Tejas" – performed by Steve Jordan (2:36)
- "I ♥ Metal Buildings" – performed by David Byrne (2:16)
- "Glass Operator" – performed by David Byrne (2:31)
"Glass Operator" is an orchestral rendition of "Dream Operator" featuring a glass harmonica played by Terry Hinley; "City of Steel" is a steel guitar version of "City of Dreams", which, along with "Dream Operator", appears on Talking Heads' True Stories.
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