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Release Date: 2001Label: Ram Recordings
"The proceeds of this album will be distributed by the GASCD Company to help promote awareness of the social and environmental impact of corporate globalization. Funds generated will assist activists and organizations who are doing this important work, often in the face of severe repression.GASCD: Governments Accountable to Society and Citizens = Democracy
This compilation ℗ & © the GASCD Company.
Made in Canada.
Disc One;
Track 1-1 "The Geese" is exclusive to this release.
Track 1-2 "Your Next Bold Move" taken from the 2001 album "Revelling / Reckoning".
Track 1-3 "Bad Time To Be Poor" taken from the 1997 album "The Blue Hysteria", also released as a single "Bad Time To Be Poor".
Track 1-4 "Red Ant (Nature)" taken from the 2001 album "Neighborhoods".
Track 1-5 "Trick Rider" taken from the 2001 album "Coke Machine Glow".
Track 1-6 "Spoken Excerpt From Mohawk College, April 25, 2001" is exclusive to this release.
Track 1-7 "Black & Tan Fantasy" taken from the 2000 album "Theatre & Dance".
Track 1-8 "Call It Democracy" taken from the 1985 album "World Of Wonders", also released as a single "Call It Democracy".
Track 1-9 "Diurnal" also appears on the 2001 compilation "Barbecue Beets".
Track 1-10 "Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes" taken from the 2000 album "Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes".
Track 1-11 "Excerpt From People's Summit, Quebec City, 2001" is exclusive to this release.
Track 1-12 "How You Gonna Bring Your Children To God" is exclusive to this release.
Track 1-13 "Food For News" later appears on the 2002 album "Come Around".
Track 1-14 "Oh My God" originally appears on the 2000 album "Live At The Baobab", also appears on the 2001 album by "Michael Franti And Spearhead" "Stay Human".
Track 1-15 "Un Nescalier" taken from the 2001 album "Zucchini".
Disc Two;
Track 2-1 "Work For Peace" taken from the 1994 album "Spirits".
Track 2-2 "Nothing Makes Sense" taken from the 1976 album "The Reason I Like Chocolate".
Track 2-3 "Glad I Found My Religion In Time (Excerpt, May 2001)" (a traditional melody) is exclusive to this release.
Track 2-4 "Phone Interview Excerpt, May 2001" is exclusive to this release.
Track 2-5 "Putting Down" taken from the 2000 album "Music @ Work".
Track 2-6 "1st Lady" taken from the 1995 album "Cold Snap", this song is credited on this release as "Sarah Harmer".
Track 2-7 "Straight Lines" is exclusive to this release, recorded at Green Street Recording, NYC., mastered and loved at Studio G, Brooklyn, NY.
Track 2-8 "Trap Doors" taken from the 2000 album "Dim Sum", also released as a 12" "Popped".
Track 2-9 "Sell Sell Sell" taken from the 2000 album "Maroon".
Track 2-10 "Thot Provoker" is exclusive to this release.
Track 2-11 "A Political Song For Danko Jones To Sing" later appears on the 2002 album "Deliverance".
Track 2-12 "Funk Asylum" taken from the 2000 album "Ray Charles Kinda Party".
Track 2-13 "Bombs Burst Bright On The Lawn" is exclusive to this release.
Track 2-14 "Bitter Beauty" later appears on the 2003 album "Motor Motel Love Songs".
Track 2-15 "The Shot Across The Bow" is exclusive to this release.
Track 2-16 "Phone Excerpt Completion" is exclusive to this release.
Track 2-17 "What's Going On?" is exclusive to this release, it is a cover of a song originally performed in 1971 by "Marvin Gaye".
The name "Tony Maimone" is misprinted on the release as "Tony Mameone".