Streets: A Rock Opera - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written and composed by Criss Oliva, Jon Oliva and Paul O'Neill, based on a book written by Paul O'Neill.

Original CD release
No. Title Length
1. "Streets" 6:48
2. "Jesus Saves" 5:13
3. "Tonight He Grins Again" 3:28
4. "Strange Reality" 4:56
5. "A Little Too Far" 3:25
6. "You're Alive" 1:51
7. "Sammy and Tex" 3:07
8. "St. Patrick's" 4:17
9. "Can You Hear Me Now" 5:11
10. "New York City Don't Mean Nothing" 4:01
11. "Ghost in the Ruins" 5:32
12. "If I Go Away" 5:17
13. "Agony and Ecstasy" 3:33
14. "Heal My Soul" 2:35
15. "Somewhere in Time" 3:17
16. "Believe" 5:42
Original LP release
No. Title Length
1. "Streets" 6:48
2. "Jesus Saves" 5:13
3. "Tonight He Grins Again" 3:28
4. "Strange Reality" 4:56
5. "A Little Too Far" 3:25
6. "You're Alive" 1:51
7. "Sammy and Tex" 3:07
8. "Can You Hear Me Now" 5:11
9. "New York City Don't Mean Nothing" 4:01
10. "Ghost in the Ruins" 5:32
11. "Agony and Ecstasy" 3:33
12. "Heal My Soul" 2:35
13. "Somewhere in Time" 3:17
14. "Believe" 5:42
1997 Edel Music CD reissue
No. Title Length
17. "Desirée" 3:54
2002 SPV CD reissue
No. Title Length
1. "Streets" 6:48
2. "Jesus Saves" 5:27
3. "Tonight He Grins Again / Strange Reality" 8:02
4. "A Little Too Far" 3:34
5. "You're Alive / Sammy And Tex" 4:58
6. "St. Patrick's" 4:29
7. "Can You Hear Me Now" 5:11
8. "New York City Don't Mean Nothing" 4:03
9. "Ghost in the Ruins" 5:31
10. "If I Go Away" 5:17
11. "Agony and Ecstasy / Heal My Soul" 6:11
12. "Somewhere in Time / Believe" 9:02
13. "Ghost in the Ruins" (Live in the Netherlands 06/10/93 - incorrectly listed as "live", it's actually the studio version) 5:20
14. "Jesus Saves" (incorrectly listed as "live" it's a shorter studio version) 3:21
2011 EarMusic CD reissue bonus tracks
No. Title Length
17. "This Isn't What We Meant" (acoustic version) 5:30
18. "Morning Sun" (acoustic version) 4:41

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