Album Track Listing
The original album Toy Matinee included the first nine tracks listed here. It was remastered and re-released with five bonus tracks in 2001, and then in 2008. The DVD-Audio version without bonus tracks was also released in 2001.
- "Last Plane Out" (Kevin Gilbert, Patrick Leonard, Guy Pratt) - 5:13
- "Turn It On Salvador" (Gilbert, Leonard, Pratt) - 4:54
- (a tribute to painter Salvador Dalí)
- "Things She Said" (Gilbert, Leonard, Pratt) - 4:57
- "Remember My Name" - 5:19
- (loosely dedicated to Václav Havel)
- "The Toy Matinee" (Gilbert, Leonard, Pratt) - 5:02
- "Queen Of Misery" (Gilbert, Leonard) - 4:31
- "The Ballad Of Jenny Ledge" (Gilbert, Leonard) - 5:50
- "There Was A Little Boy" (Gilbert, Leonard) - 5:35
- "We Always Come Home" (Leonard) - 4:29
- Bonus tracks:
- "eenitaM yoT ehT" (Gilbert, Leonard) - 0:33
- "Blank Page" (Gilbert) - 2:23
- "Things She Said" (Gilbert, Leonard) - 5:13
- "There Was A Little Boy" (Gilbert, Leonard) - 4:15
- "Last Plane Out" (Gilbert, Leonard, Pratt) - 5:35
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