1972 debut triple album of oddball proto-punk - a big favourite of Julian Cope's! In gatefold sleeve.
Sleeve is split at both opening,s top and bottom.
- A1 Scene 1 Armand (17 Yrs. Old) Confesses His Crimes To A Priest "King Of The Streets"
- A2 Scene 2 Armand & Dan Go Down To "Rock A Bowl" To Steal Dimes From Bowling Ball Polischers (50's Live
- A3 Scene 3 Out On Bail, Armand Is Alone With Suzie (Night Before Sentencing) "Love For The Last Time"
- B1 Scene 4 Elmira Bound
- B2 Scene 5 Mr. Tomato, The State Public Relations Director Addresses New Inmates
- B3 Scene 6 Dr. Leiderman, State Psychologist, Interviews New Jacks Privately To Determine When They Wil
- B4 Scene 7 Why Do Children Steal? (Armand And Dan's Background)
- C1 Scene 8 Christmas Eve In Elmira "Cut My Friend Down"
- C2 Scene 9 Dr. Leiderman Interviews Howard Q. Sappy Who Was Sent Up For Attempt Of Suicide "Streetwalke
- C3 Scene 10 A Inmate Reminds Armand Of His Girl "The Young Boy"
- D1 Scene 11 A Black And White Are Aguing Over A Comic Book Because Each Wants To Look At All The Colors
- D2 Scene 12 Mental Breakdown In Solitary Confinement "Fading Out"
- D3 Scene 13 "We, Like Lost Sheep Are Drifting"
- E1 Scene 14 New Young Inmate Meets Lifer
- E2 Scene 15 Stage Break (Taped Live) "God Damn You"
- E3 Scene 16 Friday Night Radio Plays Old Tune Reminding The Population Of The Streets "Sweet Sister Suz
- E4 "Turn Off The Sound"
- E5 Scene 17 Visiting Day
- F1 Scene 18 Night Before Parole Board
- F2 "One More Day, One More Night"
- F3 Scene 19 Parole Board
- F4 Scene 20 Hack Talks To Arm On The Way Out "Ex-Con"
- F5 Scene 21 Dan & Armand Meet On The Streets While Going To See Parole Officer
- F6 Scene 22 "Warden's Circus"