Track Listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | "Rising Sun" (The Living End) | Barnes | ||
2. | "Standing on the Outside" (Dallas Crane) | Walker | ||
3. | "Forever Now" (Pete Murray) | Prestwich | ||
4. | "No Sense" (Ben Lee) | Barnes | ||
5. | "My Baby" (Thirsty Merc) | Small | ||
6. | "Water Into Wine" (Evermore) | Prestwich | ||
7. | "Khe Sanh" (Paul Kelly) | Walker | ||
8. | "Bow River" (Troy Cassar-Daley) | Moss | ||
9. | "Saturday Night" (Grinspoon) | Walker | ||
10. | "Houndog" (You Am I) | Walker | ||
11. | "Choirgirl" (Katie Noonan) | Walker | ||
12. | "When the War Is Over" (Something for Kate) | Prestwich | ||
13. | "You Got Nothing I Want" (Alex Lloyd) | Barnes | ||
14. | "Cheap Wine" (Shane Nicholson) | Walker | ||
15. | "Four Walls" (The Waifs) | Walker | ||
16. | "Flame Trees" (Sarah Blasko) | Walker, Prestwich | ||
17. | "Janelle" (Augie March) | Walker | ||
18. | "Shipping Steel" (The Flairz featuring Dave Larkin) | Walker |
Bonus CD | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
1. | "Rising Sun" | Barnes | ||
2. | "Standing on the Outside" | Walker | ||
3. | "Forever Now" | Prestwich | ||
4. | "No Sense" | Barnes | ||
5. | "My Baby" | Small | ||
6. | "Water Into Wine" | Prestwich | ||
7. | "Khe Sanh" | Walker | ||
8. | "Bow River" | Moss | ||
9. | "Saturday Night" | Walker | ||
10. | "Houndog" | Walker | ||
11. | "Choirgirl" | Walker | ||
12. | "When the War Is Over" | Prestwich | ||
13. | "You Got Nothing I Want" | Barnes | ||
14. | "Cheap Wine" | Walker | ||
15. | "Four Walls" | Walker | ||
16. | "Flame Trees" | Walker, Prestwich | ||
17. | "Janelle" | Walker | ||
18. | "Shipping Steel" | Walker |
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