Recorded in Japan in 1992.
01. Intro Tape
02. Fat Bobs Feet
03. We Quit The Cavalry
04. Lambrusco Kid
05. (Band Intwerview)
06. James Bond
07. Bitten By The Bed Bug
08. Nellie The Elephant
09. (Olga Interview)
10. Back In '79
11. Spiders In The Dressing Room
12. Duelling Banjos
13. Bless You My Son
14. My Girlfriends Dads A Vicar
15. Rodney's Memory
16. I Can See You
17. Sabre Dance
18. Ashbrooke Laundrette
19. Fiery Jack
20. Cloughy Is A Bootboy
21. Toccata
22. Glenda & The Test Tube Baby
23. Drum Solo/Medley
24. Lazy Sunday Afternoon
25. Comin' Round The Mountain
26. She Goes To Finos
27. Blue Suede Shoes
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