Express (album) - Track Listings

Track Listings

All songs are written and composed by Love and Rockets, except "Ball of Confusion", written by Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield.

Original LP release
No. Title Lyrics Length
1. "It Could Be Sunshine" Daniel Ash 5:00
2. "Kundalini Express" David J 5:47
3. "All in My Mind" Ash 4:45
4. "Life in Laralay" J 3:35
5. "Yin and Yang and the Flower Pot Man" Ash, J 5:56
6. "Love Me" Ash 3:54
7. "All in My Mind (Acoustic)" Ash 5:08
8. "An American Dream" Ash 6:04
Original US and UK CD releases
No. Title Lyrics Length
1. "Angels and Devils" 6:00
2. "It Could Be Sunshine" Ash 5:00
3. "Kundalini Express" J 5:47
4. "All in My Mind" Ash 4:45
5. "Life in Laralay" J 3:35
6. "Ball of Confusion (Special Mix)" 6:16
7. "Holiday on the Moon" J 6:01
8. "Yin and Yang the Flower Pot Man (Remix)" Ash, J 6:06
9. "Love Me" Ash 3:54
10. "All in My Mind (Acoustic Version)" Ash 5:08
11. "An American Dream" Ash 6:04
1986 US vinyl release
No. Title Lyrics Length
1. "It Could Be Sunshine" Ash 5:00
2. "Kundalini Express" J 5:47
3. "All in My Mind" Ash 4:45
4. "Life in Laralay" J 3:35
5. "Ball of Confusion" 6:16
6. "Yin and Yang The Flower Pot Man (Remix)" Ash, J 6:06
7. "Love Me" Ash 3:54
8. "All in My Mind (Acoustic)" Ash 5:08
9. "An American Dream" Ash 6:04
2001 remastered reissue
No. Title Lyrics Length
1. "It Could Be Sunshine" Ash 4:58
2. "Kundalini Express" J 5:52
3. "All in My Mind" Ash 4:43
4. "Life in Laralay" J 3:32
5. "Yin and Yang and the Flower Pot Man" Ash, J 5:56
6. "Love Me" Ash 3:54
7. "All in My Mind (Acoustic)" Ash 5:04
8. "An American Dream" Ash 6:09
9. "Angels and Devils" 6:10
10. "Holiday on the Moon" J 6:07
11. "Lucifer Sam" 3:21
12. "B Side #1" 1:16
13. "B Side #2" 1:31
14. "Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man) (Remix)" Ash, J 5:29
15. "Ball of Confusion (USA Mix)" 6:16

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