CD1 (download)
Crawling Amok
01. Eastern Promise
02. Mandy
03. Breezin'
04. Nairn Avenue
05. Somnium
06. Dreamland
07. On The Katmandu Train
08. Walking On Broadway
09. The Oklahoma Kid
10. Breakfast at Epiphany's
11. Waking
12. Suzanne
13. Down On Raglan Road
CD2 (download)
Farley Granger Slept Here
01. Saturday Morning
02. Stellarator
03. Just
04. The Spy Who Went Out To The Heat
05. Behind The Joker
06. Lucky Jim
07. All The Madmen
08. The Orator
09. Out In The Country
10. Barabajagal / Riki Tiki Tavi
11. Funk It
12. Miss Branston's School For Girls
13. Minor Riff
14. Kyyrän Matti
CD3 (download)
The Iron Age Technophobe
01. The Doom Crater
02. Maya's Dance
03. Nemesis
04. Mr. Eccles
05. The Great Unknown
06. Fate
07. Destiny Rides Again
08. Finis
09. Animal Antics
10. Dialstone Lane
11. Wake Up Call
12. The Love Song
13. Happy The Man
14. Kovanaama
15. Pegless
CD4 (download)
Marry Me You Bastard
01. Only a Dream
02. Higgsin bosoni
03. The Sangreal
04. Memories
05. Living Near Haljammi
06. Shake 'em on Down
07. Politics
08. Same Old Story
09. Enigma
10. Fascination
11. More
12. A Look At Life
13. Enkeli
14. Nothing Left To Lose
The Oklahoma Kid
Was only seventeen years old,
When he took to robbing mail trains
Of their silver and their gold.
He was always quite polite about it,
Always had a smile,
And a ‘Please’ and a ‘Thank you'
Which was hard to reconcile
With the six gun that he held
Pointing firmly at the spot
That would bring an instant death
If you won’t give him what you’ve got.
His name was Peter Maxwell,
He was quite the bon viveur,
With a penchant for fine wines
From places like the Rhone and Rhur.
He would spend money quite freely,
And why not?…….It wasn’t his,
And he always had a winning way
With ladies he would kiss.
Such a handsome rogue as Peter
Melted many female hearts,
Though if truth be told the kid was gay
And thought them all just tarts.
On a late November evening
In the year of ‘88,
He was waiting at a junction,
But the train was running late.
It was then a ten man posse
Led by Sheriff Baines appeared,
Twas the nightmare situation
That the kid had often feared.
He was taken by a lynch mob
To the nearest tree in town,
Where the folks cried out the game was up,
But the Kid was never down.
The judge and jury townsfolk
Soon reached their verdict there,
‘Guilty as charged’, they shouted out
Then someone brought a chair,
And stood the Kid upon it
With his head stuck in a noose,
They tied the rope upon the tree
Then kicked the old chair loose;
And so it was the kid survived
To fight another day;
The rope it snapped, he hit the ground
And quickly ran away.