Misfits
Release Date
Sat, 04/21/2012
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RHINO CELEBRATES RECORD STORE DAY
WITH LIMITED EDITION VINYL

Rhino Presents Limited Edition Vinyl Releases
From Grateful Dead, T. Rex, And Misfits

Will Also Release First Offerings In Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” Series With
Otis Redding/Aretha Franklin And MC5/Afrika Bambaataa

Available Exclusively At Participating Independent Record Stores On April 21

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Walk Among Us (Record Store Day Exclusive)

Artist Name
Misfits
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – On April 21, Rhino will help celebrate Record Store Day 2012 with several limited edition, vinyl releases including two classic albums, T. Rex’s Electric Warrior and the Misfits’ Walk Among Us, a 12” featuring a 40+ minute version of Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star,” and their first offerings in Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” series with two split 7” vinyl releases, one featuring “Respect” by both Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin and the other “Kick Out The Jams” by both MC5 and Afrika Bambaataa. All releases will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers during Record Store Day 2012. For a list of participating stores, please visit www.recordstoreday.com.

Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star” was their ultimate improvisational vehicle, allowing the band to really stretch out and jam freely, often times for over a half hour. DARK STAR – 5/4/72 – OLYMPIA THEATRE – PARIS, FRANCE includes one of the longest versions of the song in Dead history, clocking in at over 40 minutes, featured on 12”, 180-gram vinyl. Mixed by Jeffrey Norman and mastered by David Glasser, the vinyl features nearly 20 minutes of the song on the first side followed by a mid-song drum solo and the song’s epic finale on the second side. Released in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Dead’s legendary Europe ’72 tour, DARK STAR is limited to 4,200 copies worldwide and will be available for a suggested list price of $16.98.

The ELECTRIC WARRIOR SINGLES BOX is a clamshell-box featuring the entire album, plus the non-album b-side “Raw Ramp,” spread across six 7-inch singles. When combined, the six picture sleeves form an image of T. Rex founder Marc Bolan in his prime. Chris Bellman used the original analog masters to cut each disc at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Limited to 3,000 copies, the ELECTRIC WARRIOR SINGLES BOX will be available for a suggested list price of $49.98.

Rhino will also offer three colored-vinyl versions of the Misfits’ WALK AMONG US to mark the 30-year anniversary of the band’s 1982 full-length debut. It is a faithful reproduction of the original with music cut from the original analog masters and packaging that duplicates details down to the printed inner sleeve. Limited to 3,000 total copies in the U.S., WALK AMONG US will be available for a suggested list price of $17.98. The album will be pressed on red (1,250 pieces), blue (1,250 pieces) and clear (500) vinyl. Color variations will be distributed randomly. There will also be a purple vinyl pressing released internationally that will be limited to 1,500 copies.

Lastly, Rhino will release their first offerings in Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” series, which features a colored 7-inch vinyl with the original version of an iconic song on one side and a signature cover of the same song on the other. The first release is a gold 7-inch with Otis Redding’s “Respect” paired with Aretha Franklin’s version. The second is a red and white splatter 7-inch with MC5’s “Kick Out The Jams” paired with Afrika Bambaataa’s version. Each “Side By Side” 7-inch will be limited to 6,800 copies worldwide with a suggested list price of $6.98.

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T. Rex
Release Date
Sat, 04/21/2012
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RHINO CELEBRATES RECORD STORE DAY
WITH LIMITED EDITION VINYL

Rhino Presents Limited Edition Vinyl Releases
From Grateful Dead, T. Rex, And Misfits

Will Also Release First Offerings In Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” Series With
Otis Redding/Aretha Franklin And MC5/Afrika Bambaataa

Available Exclusively At Participating Independent Record Stores On April 21

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Electric Warrior (Record Store Day Exclusive)

Artist Name
T. Rex
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – On April 21, Rhino will help celebrate Record Store Day 2012 with several limited edition, vinyl releases including two classic albums, T. Rex’s Electric Warrior and the Misfits’ Walk Among Us, a 12” featuring a 40+ minute version of Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star,” and their first offerings in Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” series with two split 7” vinyl releases, one featuring “Respect” by both Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin and the other “Kick Out The Jams” by both MC5 and Afrika Bambaataa. All releases will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers during Record Store Day 2012. For a list of participating stores, please visit www.recordstoreday.com.

Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star” was their ultimate improvisational vehicle, allowing the band to really stretch out and jam freely, often times for over a half hour. DARK STAR – 5/4/72 – OLYMPIA THEATRE – PARIS, FRANCE includes one of the longest versions of the song in Dead history, clocking in at over 40 minutes, featured on 12”, 180-gram vinyl. Mixed by Jeffrey Norman and mastered by David Glasser, the vinyl features nearly 20 minutes of the song on the first side followed by a mid-song drum solo and the song’s epic finale on the second side. Released in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Dead’s legendary Europe ’72 tour, DARK STAR is limited to 4,200 copies worldwide and will be available for a suggested list price of $16.98.

The ELECTRIC WARRIOR SINGLES BOX is a clamshell-box featuring the entire album, plus the non-album b-side “Raw Ramp,” spread across six 7-inch singles. When combined, the six picture sleeves form an image of T. Rex founder Marc Bolan in his prime. Chris Bellman used the original analog masters to cut each disc at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Limited to 3,000 copies, the ELECTRIC WARRIOR SINGLES BOX will be available for a suggested list price of $49.98.

Rhino will also offer three colored-vinyl versions of the Misfits’ WALK AMONG US to mark the 30-year anniversary of the band’s 1982 full-length debut. It is a faithful reproduction of the original with music cut from the original analog masters and packaging that duplicates details down to the printed inner sleeve. Limited to 3,000 total copies in the U.S., WALK AMONG US will be available for a suggested list price of $17.98. The album will be pressed on red (1,250 pieces), blue (1,250 pieces) and clear (500) vinyl. Color variations will be distributed randomly. There will also be a purple vinyl pressing released internationally that will be limited to 1,500 copies.

Lastly, Rhino will release their first offerings in Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” series, which features a colored 7-inch vinyl with the original version of an iconic song on one side and a signature cover of the same song on the other. The first release is a gold 7-inch with Otis Redding’s “Respect” paired with Aretha Franklin’s version. The second is a red and white splatter 7-inch with MC5’s “Kick Out The Jams” paired with Afrika Bambaataa’s version. Each “Side By Side” 7-inch will be limited to 6,800 copies worldwide with a suggested list price of $6.98.

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Grateful Dead
Release Date
Sat, 04/21/2012
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RHINO CELEBRATES RECORD STORE DAY
WITH LIMITED EDITION VINYL

Rhino Presents Limited Edition Vinyl Releases
From Grateful Dead, T. Rex, And Misfits

Will Also Release First Offerings In Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” Series With
Otis Redding/Aretha Franklin And MC5/Afrika Bambaataa

Available Exclusively At Participating Independent Record Stores On April 21

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Dark Star (Record Store Day Exclusive)

Artist Name
Grateful Dead
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – On April 21, Rhino will help celebrate Record Store Day 2012 with several limited edition, vinyl releases including two classic albums, T. Rex’s Electric Warrior and the Misfits’ Walk Among Us, a 12” featuring a 40+ minute version of Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star,” and their first offerings in Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” series with two split 7” vinyl releases, one featuring “Respect” by both Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin and the other “Kick Out The Jams” by both MC5 and Afrika Bambaataa. All releases will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers during Record Store Day 2012. For a list of participating stores, please visit www.recordstoreday.com.

Grateful Dead’s “Dark Star” was their ultimate improvisational vehicle, allowing the band to really stretch out and jam freely, often times for over a half hour. DARK STAR – 5/4/72 – OLYMPIA THEATRE – PARIS, FRANCE includes one of the longest versions of the song in Dead history, clocking in at over 40 minutes, featured on 12”, 180-gram vinyl. Mixed by Jeffrey Norman and mastered by David Glasser, the vinyl features nearly 20 minutes of the song on the first side followed by a mid-song drum solo and the song’s epic finale on the second side. Released in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Dead’s legendary Europe ’72 tour, DARK STAR is limited to 4,200 copies worldwide and will be available for a suggested list price of $16.98.

The ELECTRIC WARRIOR SINGLES BOX is a clamshell-box featuring the entire album, plus the non-album b-side “Raw Ramp,” spread across six 7-inch singles. When combined, the six picture sleeves form an image of T. Rex founder Marc Bolan in his prime. Chris Bellman used the original analog masters to cut each disc at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Limited to 3,000 copies, the ELECTRIC WARRIOR SINGLES BOX will be available for a suggested list price of $49.98.

Rhino will also offer three colored-vinyl versions of the Misfits’ WALK AMONG US to mark the 30-year anniversary of the band’s 1982 full-length debut. It is a faithful reproduction of the original with music cut from the original analog masters and packaging that duplicates details down to the printed inner sleeve. Limited to 3,000 total copies in the U.S., WALK AMONG US will be available for a suggested list price of $17.98. The album will be pressed on red (1,250 pieces), blue (1,250 pieces) and clear (500) vinyl. Color variations will be distributed randomly. There will also be a purple vinyl pressing released internationally that will be limited to 1,500 copies.

Lastly, Rhino will release their first offerings in Warner Bros. Records’ “Side By Side” series, which features a colored 7-inch vinyl with the original version of an iconic song on one side and a signature cover of the same song on the other. The first release is a gold 7-inch with Otis Redding’s “Respect” paired with Aretha Franklin’s version. The second is a red and white splatter 7-inch with MC5’s “Kick Out The Jams” paired with Afrika Bambaataa’s version. Each “Side By Side” 7-inch will be limited to 6,800 copies worldwide with a suggested list price of $6.98.

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Barenaked Ladies
Release Date
Tue, 05/08/2012
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STOP US IF YOU’VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE!

Barenaked Ladies’ Rarities Collection Unearths Rare And Unreleased
Tracks Recorded Between 1992-2003, Available May 8 From Rhino

BNL Will Launch Its “Last Summer On Earth” Tour July 6 In Toledo

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Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before!

Artist Name
Barenaked Ladies
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – Before hitting the road on July 6 for the “Last Summer On Earth” tour, Barenaked Ladies will release a rarities collection that highlights the band’s years at Reprise Records with 10 unreleased tracks and two hard-to-find recordings. STOP US IF YOU’VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE! will be available May 8 from Rhino for $11.98 (CD) or $9.99 (digital download).

The Canadian pop-rock group signed with Reprise in 1992 and cultivated a loyal following who appreciated their freewheeling concerts and memorable songwriting. STOP US draws deeply from those formative years with an early, live version of “Same Thing,” a live cover of the Beastie Boys’ “Shake Your Rump,” the demo for longtime favorite “Old Apartment,” and the previously unreleased live track “Teenage Wasteland.” Also included from that era is the rare Pull’s Break Remix version of “One Week,” the smash that helped propel the Barenaked Ladies to international stardom in 1998.

STOP US also unearths several unreleased tracks recorded during sessions for Everything To Everyone (2003), including “Long While” and “I Don’t Get It Anymore,” along with the demo for the album track “Second Best.” Also included from those sessions are versions of “Half A Heart” and “Adrift” – two songs the band later re-recorded for Barenaked Ladies Are Me (2006).

The collection offers two remaining gems: an early version of “I Can, I Will, I Do” recorded in 2001 during sessions for Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits; and “Yes, Yes, Yes,” a song previously available only as a UK b-side or as a bonus track from the deluxe version of Everything To Everyone.

Weeks after the release of STOP US IF YOU’VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE!, Barenaked Ladies will launch its “Last Summer On Earth” tour, which features fellow performers Blues Traveler, Big Head Todd & The Monsters, and Cracker. The 31 date tour kicks off on July 6 in Toledo, Ohio and ends with a date in Bangor, Maine on August 19. Tickets for shows in select markets are on sale now with others going on sale in the coming weeks through Ticketmaster.com and Livenation.com (see full itinerary below).

STOP US IF YOU’VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE!
Track Listing

1. “I Don’t Get It Anymore” *
2. “Yes, Yes, Yes”
3. “Half A Heart” *
4. “Old Apartment” (Demo) *
5. “Shake Your Rump” (Live At The Santa Maria Hilton 10/13/94) *
6. “Same Thing” (Live Somewhere In Canada 1992) *
7. “One Week” (Pull’s Break Remix)
8. “Teenage Wasteland” (Live At Massey Hall 4/3/1993) *
9. “Long While” (Demo) *
10. “Second Best” (Demo) *
11. “I Can, I Will, I Do” *
12. “Adrift” (Outtake) *

* Previously unreleased

LAST SUMMER ON EARTH
Tour Dates

Date City Venue
July 6 Toledo, OH Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre
July 7 Rochester, NY Marvin Sands PAC
July 8 Dayton, OH Fraze Pavilion
July 9 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion
July 11 Vienna, VA Wolftrap
July 12 Raleigh, NC Raleigh Amphitheatre
July 13 Charlotte, NC Uptown Amphitheatre
July 14 Charleston, SC Family Circle Stadium
July 16 Alpharetta, GA Verizon Amphitheatre
July 17 Tampa, FL Ask Gary Amphitheatre
July 18 West Palm Beach, FL Cruzan Amphitheatre
July 20 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods
July 21 Austin, TX ACL at Moody Theatre
July 22 Dallas, TX Gexa Amphitheatre
July 24 Albuquerque, NM Sandia Casino
July 25 Phoenix, AZ Comerica Theatre
July 27 Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre
July 28 Las Vegas, NV The Joint @ Hard Rock
July 29 San Diego, CA Harrah’s Rincon
July 31 Saratoga, CA Mountain Winery
Aug 2 Boise, ID Botanical Gardens
Aug 3 Redmond, WA Marymoor
Aug 9 Council Bluffs, IA Harrah’s Council Bluffs
Aug 10 West Allis, WI Wisconsin State Fairgrounds
Aug 11 Detroit, MI DTE Amphitheatre
Aug 12 Indianapolis, IN The Lawn @ White River S.P.
Aug 14 Wantagh, NY Jones Beach
Aug 15 Philadelphia, PA Penn’s Landing
Aug 17 Bethlehem, PA Sands Event Center
Aug 18 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavilion
Aug 19 Bangor, ME Bangor Waterfront

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The Smiths
Release Date
Tue, 04/03/2012
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THE SMITHS SET TO RELEASE REMASTERED CATALOG

All Eight Albums Remastered By Johnny Marr Available Individually
On CD From Rhino On April 3

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Remastered Catalog

Artist Name
The Smiths
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – 25 years after The Smiths’ final studio album, the band have grown to be one of Britain’s most influential groups. No group since has truly captured the incredible dynamic of Johnny Marr’s musical genius and Morrissey’s lyricism. Completed by Andy Rourke on bass and Mike Joyce on drums, the band is often cited as the key precursor to the Britpop movement.

Last fall, The Smiths’ entire catalog, recently remastered by Marr, was released in the acclaimed boxed set Complete. On April 3, each individual album from that set will be released on CD from Rhino including all four of the band’s studio albums – The Smiths (1984), Meat Is Murder (1985), The Queen Is Dead (1986), Strangeways, Here We Come (1987) – their sole live album, Rank (1988) – and three fan-favorite compilations: Hatful Of Hollow (1984), The World Won’t Listen (1987) and Louder Than Bombs (1987). Johnny Marr and engineer Frank Arkwright remastered all eight albums using the original tape sources. Each album, several of which were previously out-of-print, will be available at physical retail outlets for suggested list prices of $18.98 (CD). This marks the first time that The World Won’t Listen will be released on CD in the U.S.

Arriving in an era dominated by synth pop and gloomy post-punk, The Smiths’ eponymous debut was the beginning of a new era. Marr’s inventive song writing and ringing guitars were catchy and melodic and were made all the more original by Morrissey’s vocal style and lyrics. Although The Smiths continued to improve over the course of their career, the songs here are vital and alive, making sure that their debut remains startling and exciting to this day.

With their second proper album Meat Is Murder, The Smiths began to branch out and diversify, while refining the jangling guitar pop of their debut. "The Headmaster Ritual" and "I Want the One I Can't Have" are fine elaborations of the formula they laid out on the debut, while "Rusholme Ruffians" is an infectious stab at rockabilly. Such was their creative thrust at this point; they were seen as the most important British band since Joy Division. Above all though, there was no other British group making music quite like this in 1985.

The Queen Is Dead is the Smiths’ great leap forward, taking the band to new musical and lyrical heights. Opening with the storming track, the album is harder rocking record than anything the band had attempted before. Johnny Marr has created here a wide range of guitar styles that provide a musical bed for Morrissey’s best set of lyrics. From which is crafted some of their finest, most affective songs, particularly “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side” and the epic “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,” two masterpieces that provide the foundation for a remarkable album.

With producer Stephen Street, The Smiths created a subtly shaded and skilled final album Strangeways, Here We Come, one boasting a fuller production than before. Morrissey and Marr labored hard over the songs, working to expand the band’s sound within their boundaries. In doing so they created the classic tracks "I Started Something I Couldn't Finish," "Girlfriend in a Coma," "Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before," and "I Won't Share You". This, the highest charting of all their albums, easily offers a summary of the band’s considerable strengths.

Recorded live at the National Ballroom, London, in October of 1986, roughly six months before they disbanded altogether, Rank captures The Smiths performing in full-on rock-star mode. The band’s performance is suitably epic, hit-packed, and engrossing. Morrissey is in fine form providing plenty of banter and personality. Similarly, Marr’s distinctive manic jangle demands much attention, especially on his solo creation “The Driaze Train.”

Several months after releasing their first album, the Smiths issued Hatful Of Hollow, a collection of singles and rarities, several of which are BBC versions of songs from their debut. The Smiths treated singles as individual entities, not just ways to promote an album, and therefore many of there finest songs were never issued on their studio albums. As if this wasn’t enough, this compilation contains the first appearance of what many consider the band’s finest moment. “How Soon Is Now” captures encapsulates everything good about the Smiths; Morrissey’s mocking lyrics, Marr’s stunning vibrato guitar and a rhythm section you could set your watch to.

Despite the music press initially declaring The World Won’t Listen “inessential”, fans soon grew to love this compilation of singles and b-sides as it offered a new selection of mixes including “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” and “You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet Baby.” The title, picked by Morrissey, represented the bands frustrations of the music industry at the time and The Smiths reacted in the only way they knew how: directly through their music and now iconic artwork.

Another compilation of singles, B-sides, album tracks, and BBC Sessions this time assembled for the American market, Louder Than Bombs is a sizeable collection that boasts a wealth of brilliant material. It includes hits such as the irresistible “Ask,” the bouncing pop of “You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet, Baby” and the sad “Unloveable.” With a solid collection of singles and a number of tracks virtually unavailable elsewhere, Louder Than Bombs is a necessity for any Smiths fan.

The Smiths Catalog
Track Listing

The Smiths
1. “Reel Around the Fountain”
2. “You’ve Got Everything Now”
3. “Miserable Lie”
4. “Pretty Girls Make Graves”
5. “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle”
6. “Still Ill”
7. “Hand in Glove”
8. “What Difference Does It Make?”
9. “I Don’t Owe You Anything”
10. “Suffer Little Children”

Meat Is Murder
1. “The Headmaster Ritual”
2. “Rusholme Ruffians”
3. “I Want the One I Can’t Have”
4. “What She Said”
5. “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore”
6. “Nowhere Fast”
7. “Well I Wonder”
8. “Barbarism Begins at Home”
9. “Meat Is Murder”

The Queen Is Dead
1. “The Queen Is Dead”
2. “Frankly, Mr. Shankly”
3. “I Know It’s Over”
4. “Never Had No One Ever”
5. “Cemetry Gates”
6. “Bigmouth Strikes Again”
7. “The Boy with the Thorn in His Side”
8. “Vicar in a Tutu”
9. “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out”
10. “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others”

Strangeways, Here We Come
1. “A Rush and a Push and the Land Is Ours”
2. “I Started Something I Couldn’t Finish”
3. “Death of a Disco Dancer”
4. “Girlfriend in a Coma”
5. “Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before”
6. “Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me”
7. “Unhappy Birthday”
8. “Paint a Vulgar Picture”
9. “Death at One’s Elbow”
10. “I Won’t Share You”

Rank
1. “The Queen Is Dead”
2. “Panic”
3. “Vicar in a Tutu”
4. “Ask”
5. “His Latest Flame/Rusholme Ruffians” (Medley)
6. “The Boy With The Thorn in His Side”
7. “Rubber Ring/What She Said”
8. “Is It Really So Strange?”
9. “Cemetry Gates”
10. “London”
11. “I Know It’s Over”
12. “The Draize Train”
13. “Still Ill”
14. “Bigmouth Strikes Again”

Hatful Of Hollow
1. “William, It Was Really Nothing”
2. “What Difference Does It Make?”
3. “These Things Take Time”
4. “This Charming Man”
5. “How Soon Is Now?”
6. “Handsome Devil”
7. “Hand in Glove”
8. “Still Ill”
9. “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now”
10. “This Night Has Opened My Eyes”
11. “You’ve Got Everything Now”
12. “Accept Yourself”
13. “Girl Afraid”
14. “Back to the Old House”
15. “Reel Around the Fountain”
16. “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want”

The World Won’t Listen
1. “Panic”
2. “Ask”
3. “London”
4. “Bigmouth Strikes Again”
5. “Shakespeare’s Sister”
6. “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out”
7. “Shoplifters of the World Unite”
8. “The Boy with the Thorn in His Side”
9. “Money Changes Everything”
10. “Asleep”
11. “Unloveable”
12. “Half a Person”
13. “Stretch Out and Wait”
14. “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore”
15. “Oscillate Wildly”
16. “You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet, Baby”
17. “Rubber Ring”

Louder Than Bombs
1. “Is It Really So Strange?”
2. “Sheila Take a Bow”
3. “Shoplifters of the World Unite”
4. “Sweet and Tender Hooligan”
5. “Half a Person”
6. “London”
7. “Panic”
8. “Girl Afraid”
9. “Shakespeare’s Sister”
10. “William, It Was Really Nothing”
11. “You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet, Baby”
12. “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now”
13. “Ask”
14. “Golden Lights”
15. “Oscillate Wildly”
16. “These Things Take Time”
17. “Rubber Ring”
18. “Back to the Old House”
19. “Hand in Glove”
20. “Stretch Out and Wait”
21. “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want”
22. “This Night Has Opened My Eyes”
23. “Unloveable”
24. “Asleep”

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