1.1 Promised Land (Disc 01) 1.2 Earthy 1.3 It's Alright 1.4 Mystically Yours 1.5 Keep on Hustlin' 1.6 Space Age Blues 1.7 Do It Again 1.8 Hearts 1.9 I Believe to My Soul 1.10 Let the Kids Dance 1.11 Chungo of the Asphalt Jungle 1.12 Goin' Bye 1.13 Roberta 1.14 Dangerous (Disc 02) 1.15 Asteroid B612 1.16 Hard Stoppin' 1.17 Irish Girl 1.18 Rolling Stone 1.19 Succeed 1.20 Cool Breeze 1.21 Song L 1.22 Slow Down (Take a Look) 1.23 Electrophonic Tonic (Disc 03) 1.24 Sweet Nothin' 1.25 Asteroid B612 1.26 Gone with the Dogs 1.27 Love and Learn 1.28 Song L 1.29 City Slang 1.30 Dangerous (Disc 04) 1.31 Getting There 1.32 Do It Again 1.33 Hearts 1.34 Love and Learn 1.35 Heart of Stone 1.36 Sweet Nothin' 1.37 Asteroid B612 1.38 Song L 1.39 City Slang 1.40 Succeed (Disc 05) 1.41 Highjackin' Love 1.42 Mystically Yours 1.43 Take a Look 1.44 Electrophonic Tonic 1.45 So Sincerely Yours 1.46 Dangerous 1.47 Earthy 1.48 Hearts (Aka Detroit Tango) 1.49 Step By Step 1.50 Party Lights 1.51 Flight 505 1.52 Thrill 1.53 Goin' Bye 1.54 Gone with the Dogs 1.55 Sweet Little Sixteen (Disc 06) 1.56 Clock with No Hands 1.57 You're So Great 1.58 Sweet Nothin' 1.59 Song L 1.60 Love and Learn 1.61 It's Alright 1.62 Empty Heart 1.63 American Boy 1.64 Sweet Nothin' (Instrumental Rehearsal) 1.65 Electrophonic Tonic 1.66 City Slang
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Lavish six disc box set by one of the most legendary (almost) super groups of the seventies featuring Scott Morgan (Rationals), Fred ' Sonic ' Smith (MC5) and Scott 'Rock Action' Asheton (Stooges). The only official product the band ever released during their lifetime was a seven inch single of "City Slang" (which was featured on both sides of the record in it's mono and stereo mixes). The band themselves have all contributed as well as the estate of Fred Smith. Contains interviews with existing band members, unseen photographs from Bob Matheu (Creem), Sue Rynski and various shots from the private collection of the band themselves. Due to the lack of material available to date, demand for this box set has been unprecedented. Design of this set is being handled by ex Rhino art director and Grammy award winner Rachel Gutek. Easy Action. 2006.