Stanley Road - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Changingman" Brendan Lynch, Paul Weller, Lee Mavers, Jeff Lynne 4:02
2. "Porcelain Gods" 4:51
3. "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" Dr. John 5:24
4. "You Do Something to Me" 3:38
5. "Woodcutter's Son" 4:43
6. "Time Passes..." 4:56
7. "Stanley Road" 4:18
8. "Broken Stones" 3:16
9. "Out of the Sinking" 3:51
10. "Pink on White Walls" 2:39
11. "Whirlpools' End" 7:11
12. "Wings of Speed" 3:13
10th Aniversary Edition (Disc 1: Bonus Tracks)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
13. "Sexy Sadie" John Lennon, Paul McCartney
14. "I'd Rather Go Blind" Bill Foster, Ellington Jordan
15. "It's a New Day, Baby"
16. "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You"
17. "My Whole World Is Falling Down" William Bell
18. "A Year Late"
19. "Woodcutter's Son"
10th Aniversary Edition (Disc 2: B-Sides and Demos)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Trident Jam" (Take 3)
2. "Pink on White Walls" (Demo)
3. "Porcelain Gods" (Demo)
4. "Broken Stones" (Demo)
5. "Wings of Speed" (Demo)
6. "The Changingman" (Demo)
7. "Everyone Must Have A Purpose" (Demo)
8. "You Do Something To Me" (Demo)
9. "A Year Late" (Demo)
10. "Whirlpools End/Steam" (Alternative)
11. "Gtr + Moog Jam" (Demo)
12. "Corrina, Corrina" (Demo)
13. "Out On The Weekend" (Demo) Neil Young
14. "Time Passes" (Demo 2)
15. "Time Passes" (Demo 3)
16. "Wings of Speed" (Demo)
17. "Stanley Road" (Demo)
18. "Woodcutter's Son" (Demo)
19. "Porcelain Gods" (Instrumental)
10th Aniversary Edition (Disc 3: DVD)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Broke 'n' Stoned"
2. "Out of the Sinking" (Making Of)
3. "Out of the Sinking"
4. "The Changingman" (Making Of)
5. "The Changingman"
6. "You Do Something To Me" (Making Of)
7. "You Do Something To Me"
8. "Broken Stones" (Making Of)
9. "Broken Stones"

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