Who Killed Amanda Palmer - Track Listing

Track Listing

On June 6, 2008, in a preview for an interview with e-zine TheMagazine, Palmer gave the tracklist for the album, stating that advance copies of the album had been sent out to reviewers in Europe.

Who Killed Amanda Palmer
No. Title Length
1. "Astronaut: A Short History of Nearly Nothing" (ft. Zoë Keating and Ben Folds) 4:37
2. "Runs in the Family" (ft. Ben Folds) 2:59
3. "Ampersand" (strings arranged by Paul Buckmaster) 5:59
4. "Leeds United" (ft. the Born Again Horny Men of Edinburgh) 4:55
5. "Blake Says" (ft. Zoë Keating and Ben Folds) 4:43
6. "Strength Through Music" (ft. Strindberg and Ben Folds) 3:29
7. "Guitar Hero" (ft. East Bay Ray and Ben Folds) 4:48
8. "Have to Drive" (ft. the Via Interficere Choir of Nashville and Jack Palmer, strings arranged by Paul Buckmaster) 5:50
9. "What's the Use of Wond'rin?" (ft. Annie Clark of St. Vincent; from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel) 2:50
10. "Oasis" (ft. Ben Folds and Jared Reynolds) 2:57
11. "The Point of It All" (strings arranged by Paul Buckmaster) 5:35
12. "Another Year: A Short History of Almost Something" (strings arranged by Paul Buckmaster) 6:03
13. "Straight" (Amazon MP3/iTunes Exclusive) 5:13
14. "Leeds United" (Lounge Version; Amazon MP3/iTunes Exclusive) 4:33
15. "Guitar Hero" (Alternate Version; Amazon MP3/iTunes Exclusive) 5:22

A live version of the song "I Google You" (co-written with Neil Gaiman) was available with the pre-order of the album.

Who Killed Amanda Palmer Alternate Tracks
No. Title Length
1. "1.1.94" 4:37
2. "The Point of It All" 5:33
3. "Night Reconnaissance" 4:19
4. "Runs in the Family" 4:06
5. "Blake Says" 4:55
6. "Strength Through Music" 2:37
7. "Guitar Hero" 5:21
8. "Boyfriend In a Coma" 2:56
9. "Oasis" 2:14
10. "You May Kiss the Bride" 4:00
11. "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" 4:58
12. "Ampersand" 5:59
13. "Straight" (with Strings) 5:15
14. "Astronaut" 4:40
15. "Have to Drive" 5:16

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