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DISC: 1

1. Touch Me, I'm Dick Performed By Citizen Dick
2. Would? (Live) Performed By Alice in Chains
3. It Ain't Like That (Live) Performed By Alice in Chains
4. Birth Ritual (Live) Performed By Soundgarden
5. Missing Performed By Chris Cornell (As Poncier)
6. Nowhere But You Performed By Chris Cornell (As Poncier)
7. Spoon Man Performed By Chris Cornell (As Poncier)
8. Flutter Girl Performed By Chris Cornell (As Poncier)
9. Dyslexic Heart (Acoustic) Performed By Paul Westerberg
10. Waiting for Somebody (Score Acoustic) Performed By Paul Westerberg
11. Overblown (Demo) Performed By Mudhoney
12. Heart and Lungs Performed By Truly
13. Six Foot Under Performed By Blood Circus
14. Singles Blues 1 Performed By Mike McCready
15. Blue Heart Performed By Paul Westerberg
16. Lost in Emily's Woods Performed By Paul Westerberg
17. Ferry Boat #3 Performed By Chris Cornell
18. Score Piece #4 Performed By Chris Cornell

More Info:

A soundtrack so iconic that it's legacy continues to this day - this second volume was previously included as a bonus CD only in the 25th anniversary reissue of the album, now available on Vinyl for the first time. Featuring original and rarely heard recordings by Chris Cornell, Alice in Chains, Paul Westerberg and of course... Citizen Dick's infamous track "Touch Me, I'm Dick." This album features live recordings, score tracks, as well as recordings of Chris Cornell (performing as Matt Dylon's character Cliff Poncier) including an early recording of "Spoon Man."