Our Finest Flowers - Track Listing

Track Listing

Track Name Original Source Songs
1. "Gone Again"
  • "Nobody Laughs When They Leave" from Freak Show
  • "Walrus Hunt" from Eskimo
  • "Loss of Innocence" from Commercial Album
2. "The Sour Song"
  • "Vinegar" from Big Bubble
  • "The Simple Song" from Commercial Album
3. "Six Amber Things"
  • "Amber" from Commercial Album
  • "Six Things to a Cycle" from Fingerprince
4. "Mr. Lonely"
  • "Happy Home" from Mark of the Mole
  • "The Man in the Dark Sedan" from Snakefinger's Greener Postures
5. "Perfect Goat"
  • "The Making of a Soul" from Not Available
  • "Perfect Love" from Commercial Album
  • "Golden Goat" from Snakefinger's Greener Postures
6. "Blue Tongues"
  • "Smelly Tongues" from Meet the Residents
  • "Blue Rosebuds" from Duck Stab
7. "Jungle Bunny"
  • "Picnic in the Jungle" from Snakefinger's Chewing Hides the Sound
  • "Monkey & Bunny" from Title in Limbo
8. "I'm Dreaming of a White Sailor"
  • "The Sailor Song" from Title in Limbo
  • "The Shoe Salesman" from Title in Limbo
9. "...Or Maybe a Marine"
  • "Give it to Someone Else" from Commercial Album
  • "Handful of Desire" from Commercial Album
10. "Kick a Picnic"
  • "Picnic in the Jungle" from Snakefinger's Chewing Hides the Sound
  • "Aircraft Damage" from Santa Dog
11. "Dead Wood"
  • "Mahogany Wood" from Title in Limbo
  • "Die Stay Go" from Big Bubble
12. "Baby Sister"
  • "Little Sister" from The King & Eye
13. "Forty-Four No More"
  • "Forty-Four" from Cube E: Live in Holland
14. "He Also Serves"
  • Miscellaneous songs from God in Three Persons
15. "Ship of Fools"
  • "Don't Tread on Me" from Mark of the Mole
  • "Pain & Pleasure" from God in Three Persons
  • "Ship's a Goin' Down" from Not Available
16. "Be Kind to U-WEB Footed Friends"
  • "Stars and Stripes Forever" from Stars & Hank Forever!

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