The Wilco Book - Bonus CD Track Listing

Bonus CD Track Listing

  1. "Pure Bug Beauty" - 7:31
  2. "This is New" - 4:26
  3. "Diamond Claw" - 3:12
  4. "This is New (The Explanation)" - 1:53
  5. "What Good Am I" - 1:23
  6. "Here Comes Everybody" - 2:56
  7. "Hummingbird" - 3:57
  8. "The High Heat" - 2:55
  9. "Doubt" - 1:27
  10. "Barnyard Pimp" - 5:13
  11. "Rottnest" - 1:24
  12. "Hamami" - 2:54
Wilco
  • Nels Cline
  • Mikael Jorgensen
  • Glenn Kotche
  • Pat Sansone
  • John Stirratt
  • Jeff Tweedy
  • Leroy Bach
  • Jay Bennett
  • Ken Coomer
  • Bob Egan
  • Brian Henneman
  • Max Johnston
  • Jim O'Rourke
Studio albums
  • A.M.
  • Being There
  • Summerteeth
  • Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
  • A Ghost Is Born
  • Sky Blue Sky
  • Wilco (The Album)
  • The Whole Love
Live albums
  • Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
  • 07-13-09 - Keyspan Park - Brooklyn, NY
  • 11-04-09 - HMV Forum - London, UK
Mermaid Avenue
  • Mermaid Avenue
  • Mermaid Avenue Vol. II
  • Mermaid Avenue Vol. III
  • Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions
EPs
  • More Like the Moon
Singles
  • "Box Full of Letters"
  • "Outtasite (Outta Mind)"
  • "Can't Stand It"
  • "A Shot in the Arm"
  • "War on War"
  • "I'm a Wheel"
  • "What Light"
  • "You Never Know"
  • "You and I"
  • "I Might"
DVDs
  • Man in the Sand
  • I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
  • Wilco Live: Ashes of American Flags
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Billy Bragg
  • Down with Wilco
  • At the Organ
  • Golden Smog
  • Jeff Tweedy discography
  • Loose Fur
  • Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest
  • Uncle Tupelo
  • The Wilco Book
  • Wilco: Learning How to Die
  • Record Club

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