Track Listing
- "Screaming Skin" (Deborah Harry, Romy Ashby, Chris Stein, Leigh Foxx) – 5:35
- "Forgive and Forget" (Chris Stein) – 4:31
- "Maria" (Jimmy Destri) – 4:51
- "No Exit" (Jimmy Destri, Deborah Harry, Romy Ashby, Coolio, Chris Stein) – 4:51
- "Double Take" (Deborah Harry, Chris Stein) – 4:12
- "Nothing Is Real but the Girl" (Jimmy Destri) – 3:13
- "Boom Boom in the Zoom Zoom Room" (Deborah Harry, Romy Ashby, Clem Burke, Kathy Valentine, Denny Freeman) – 4:08
- "Night Wind Sent" (Deborah Harry, Romy Ashby, Leigh Foxx, Chris Stein) – 4:40
- "Under the Gun (For Jeffrey Lee Pierce)" (Chris Stein) – 4:09
- "Out in the Streets" (Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry) – 3:03
- "Happy Dog (For Caggy)" (Deborah Harry, Romy Ashby, Chris Stein) – 3:24
- "The Dream's Lost on Me" (Romy Ashby, Deborah Harry, Chris Stein) – 3:19
- "Divine" (Clem Burke, Kathy Valentine) – 4:14
- "Dig up the Conjo" (Jimmy Destri, Chris Stein, Deborah Harry) – 4:55
Bonus Tracks First Edition US & Canada
- "Dreaming" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 3:22
- "Call Me" (Live 1998) (Moroder, Harry) - 4:47
- "Rapture" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 7:07
Bonus Tracks Australia
- "Call Me" (Live 1998) (Moroder, Harry) - 4:47
- "Rapture" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 7:07
- "Heart of Glass" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 6:49
Bonus Tracks 2 CD Edition, UK & Germany
Disc 2:
- "Call Me" (Live 1998) (Moroder, Harry) - 4:47
- "Rapture" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 7:07
- "Dreaming" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 3:22
- "Heart of Glass" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 6:49
Bonus Tracks South Africa & 2001 UK Re-Issue
- "Hot Shot" (Borusiewicz, Kahn) - 3:46
- "Rapture" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 7:07
- "Heart of Glass" (Live 1998) (Harry, Stein) - 6:49
Bonus Track Japan
- "Hot Shot" (Borusiewicz, Kahn) - 3:46
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