CD1 (download)
Tales From Ancient Malibu
01. Laskiaistiistai
02. Dui
03. Lost Shakespearian Fragment From 'King Oedipus'
04. Long Hot Summer Days
05. Alma
06. Left Nipple Rag
07. Blackwaterside
08. A Very Big Man
09. Indecision
10. Aava meri on edessäni
11. Gnossienne #1
12. Gymnopedie #1
13. Vaellusvirsi
14. I Don't Mind
15. Herätä linnunlauluun haluaisin
16. Home Comforts
CD2 (download)
Confessions Of A Jolly Vole
01. Waiting On A Train
02. Elvis Presley
03. Between The Lines
04. I Dreamed I Was A Princess
05. Alejandro
06. Orders From Chaos
07. Tapasin neidon nuoren
08. Willie Brown
09. Hamburger Stock Market, Hello!
10. As I Roved Out
11. Tequila Made In Yemen
12. Eeva
13. Tou Wee
14. Vertigo
15. Sing!
16. In A Macedonian Campfire
17. Summer Sighs
18. Who Gives A Damn
CD3 (download)
50 Things You Can Do With Snow
01. Bonnie Jeannie O' Bethelnie
02. Mitä minä suren
03. Almost Payday
04. Leeds Or Baltimore
05. Midnight On The Water
06. Green Grow The Rashes O
07. The Calorie Cake
08. Double Dutch
09. Kivinen tie Dubliniin
10. When First Unto This Country
11. The Jolly Banker
12. Heroes
13. En minä enää kauan elä
14. Gollum's Cave
15. Lost
16. Kindle
CD4 (download)
Druids I Have Known
01. Blowin' In The Wind
02. The Baker's Oven
03. The Sumotress
04. Harjumäen kalliolla
05. Memories Of Autumn
06. Daisy Dawes
07. Kaarlo Haerkoenen As A Godfather
08. Time Drifts Away
09. The More You Pay
10. Whispers Of God
11. High Things
12. Lost And Found
13. Mr. Jones
14. Man In The Station
15. Tehkää mulle talo
16. Rendezvous
The auctioneer said, I'm not through yet,
Here's a horse the likes of which you've never seen,
And the straw hats in the sun, with a face beneath each one,
Shown doubtful and the auctioneer got mean.
Do you think that you can find a horse like this every day?
I don't think there's any better on this earth,
And the more you pay, the more it's worth.
Then out she came, a snow-white mare,
Prancin' and a dancin' in the silver sun,
They watched her from behind, as she did her bump and grind,
Walkin' naked, sad and graceful for their fun.
Oh how I wished I could afford that lady painted white,
A queen with high nobility of birth,
But the more you pay, the more it's worth.
My pockets hung with empty blues,
Silent heels were standin' on my growin' pains,
My bid was not too bad, two bits was all I had,
And the stable boy just handed me the reins.
Well the gallery went wild, and the auctioneer half smiled,
What we don't sell we shoot or give away,
'Cause the more you pay, the more it's worth.
And where was the boy, who rode on her back,
With his arms holding tight round her neck?
How tightly he clung,
When they both were young,
And fate had not let this poor girl be so
Disgraced.