Captured in Time and Space - Track Listing

Track Listing

Vinyl release

All songs written and composed by Hartman except where noted.

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Beat the System" 4:23
2. "Computer Brains" 3:42
3. "Clean" 3:02
4. "Grave Robber" 4:22
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Speak to the Sky" 4:29
2. "Hollow Eyes" 4:00
3. "The Rock Medley" ("Stand Up" (Hartman–2:00), "Not By Sight" (Slick–1:22), "Judas' Kiss" (Hartman–2:55)) 6:17
Side three
No. Title Length
1. "Mellow Medley" ("The Coloring Song" (Eden–1:08), "Road to Zion" (Hudson–1:12), "More Power to Ya" (Hartman–2:19)) 4:39
2. "John's Solo" ("Jesus Loves You"/"The Race" (Lawry)) 3:42
3. "Bob's Solo" 2:34
4. "Louie's Drum Solo" (Weaver) 2:13
5. "God Gave Rock and Roll To You" (Ballard) 2:01
Side four
No. Title Length
1. "Praise Medley" ("Let Everything That Hath Breath" (Volz), "Without Him We Can Do Nothing" (Volz), "Praise Ye the Lord" (Volz–2:26), "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel–2:02)) 8:23
2. "Godpleaser" 5:06
3. "It Is Finished" 4:02
CD release

All songs written and composed by Hartman except where noted.

No. Title Length
1. "Beat the System" 4:46
2. "Computer Brains" 4:01
3. "Clean" 3:02
4. "Grave Robber" 4:24
5. "Speak to the Sky" 4:06
6. "Hollow Eyes" 4:02
7. "The Rock Medley" ("Stand Up" (Hartman), "Not By Sight" (Slick), "Judas' Kiss" (Hartman)) 5:38
8. "Mellow Medley" ("The Coloring Song" (Eden), "Road to Zion" (Hudson), "More Power to Ya" (Hartman)) 5:02
9. "John's Solo" ("Jesus Loves You"/"The Race" (Lawry)) 3:22
10. "Bob's Solo" 2:36
11. "Louie's Drum Solo" (Weaver) 2:38
12. "God Gave Rock and Roll To You" (Ballard) 1:19
13. "Praise Medley" ("Let Everything That Hath Breath" (Volz), "Without Him We Can Do Nothing" (Volz), "Praise Ye the Lord" (Volz), "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel)) 7:42
14. "Godpleaser" 4:50
15. "It Is Finished" 4:05
Total length: 73:23

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