Track Listing
All songs written by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan.
- "Top of the Hill" – 4:55
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Marc Ribot – Guitar
- Brain – Percussion
- Casey Waits – Turntables
- Tom Waits – Vocal
- "Hoist That Rag" – 4:20
- Les Claypool – Bass
- Marc Ribot – Guitar
- Brain – Percussion
- Casey Waits – Percussion
- Tom Waits – Vocal
- "Sins of My Father" – 10:36
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Marc Ribot – Guitar, Banjo
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Guitar
- Brain – Percussion
- "Shake It" – 3:52
- Les Claypool – Bass
- Brain – Percussion, Claps
- Larry Taylor – Guitar
- Marc Ribot – Guitar
- Casey Waits, Mark Howard, Trisha Wilson – Claps
- Tom Waits – Vocal
- "Don't Go into That Barn" – 5:22
- Larry Taylor – Guitar, Bass
- Harry Cody – Guitar
- Brain – Percussion
- Casey Waits – Percussion
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Percussion
- "How's It Gonna End" – 4:51
- Harry Cody – Banjo
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Guitar
- "Metropolitan Glide" – 4:13
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Harry Cody – Guitar
- Brain – Percussion
- Casey Waits – Turntables
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Guitar
- "Dead and Lovely" – 5:40
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Casey Waits – Drums
- Marc Ribot – Guitar
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Guitar
- "Circus" – 3:56
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Chamberlin
- Casey Waits – Drums
- Mark Howard – Bells
- "Trampled Rose" – 3:58
- Marc Ribot – Cigar Box Banjo
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Brain – Percussion
- Tom Waits – Vocal
- "Green Grass" – 3:13
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Guitar
- "Baby Gonna Leave Me" – 4:29
- Les Claypool – Bass
- Marc Ribot – Guitar
- Brain – Percussion
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Shakers
- "Clang Boom Steam" – 0:46
- Tom Waits – Vocal
- "Make It Rain" – 3:39
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Casey Waits – Drums
- Marc Ribot – Guitar
- Tom Waits – Vocal
- "Day After Tomorrow" – 6:56
- Larry Taylor – Bass
- Marc Ribot – Guitar
- Tom Waits – Vocal, Guitar
- "Chickaboom" – 1:17 (hidden track)
- Tom Waits – Vocal
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