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1-1. Welcome To The Working Week 1:23
1-2. Miracle Man 3:33
1-3. No Dancing 2:43
1-4. Blame It On Cain 2:53
1-5. Alison 3:25
1-6. Sneaky Feelings 2:12
1-7. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes 2:49
1-8. Less Than Zero 3:18
1-9. Mystery Dance 1:37
1-10. Pay It Back 2:36
1-11. I'm Not Angry 3:02
1-12. Waiting For The End Of The World 3:26
1-13. Bonus Disc
2-1. No Action (Early Version) 2:15
2-2. Living In Paradise (Early Version) 3:00
2-3. Radio Sweetheart 2:31
2-4. Stranger In The House 3:04
2-5. I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (Live) 2:27
2-6. Less Than Zero ("Dallas Version") 4:19
2-7. Imagination (Is A Powerful Deceiver) 3:39
2-8. Mystery Dance (Honky Tonk Demo) 2:15
2-9. Cheap Reward (Honky Tonk Demo) 2:18
2-10. Jump Up (Honky Tonk Demo) 2:09
2-11. Wave A White Flag (Honky Tonk Demo) 1:59
2-12. Blame It On Cain (Honky Tonk Demo) 3:34
2-13. Poison Moon (Honky Tonk Demo) 1:53
On rear cover/CD label:
This reissue/compilation
℗ 1977, 1978, 1993 & 2001 Elvis Costello
© 2001 Demon Records Ltd., a division of the Demon Music Group Ltd.
Marketed by Demon/Westside, London
Manufactured in the EU.
On booklet:
© 1977 Elvis Costello Ltd. & Rhino Entertainment Company
All songs © 1977 / 1978 / 1993 Sideways Songs admin. by Plangent Visions Music Ltd.
1-1 to 1-13 recorded at Pathway Studios, Islington, U.K. (late 1976-early 1977).
2-3: "Radio Sweetheart" first issued as the B-side of "Less Than Zero".
2-4: "Stranger In The House" first issued as a bonus single with the first 50,000 copies of the U.K. version of "This Year's Model".
2-5: "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (Live)" first issued on the album "Live Stiffs".
2-6: "Less Than Zero ("Dallas Version") first issued on the promotional album "Live At The El Mocambo", from a live March 1978 broadcast by CHUM-FM, Toronto.
2-7: "Imagination (Is A Powerful Deceiver)" recorded at Hope & Anchor Studios, Islington, U.K. (1974-1975).
2-8 to 2-13 recorded in Elvis' bedroom. Most were first broadcast by Charlie Gillett on his BBC Radio London programme Honky Tonk.