1: FT2 Theme (2:35) 2: Commercial Potential (3:01) 3: Lawrence, KS (4:05) 4: Forest Opening Theme (4:15) 5: Work It Out (5:06) 6: Make Good Choices (3:37) 7: Gay Bathers (1:27) 8: Night Visions (9:29) 9: Life Coach (2:45)
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Performer, Written-By, Recorded By: Phil Manley, Photography By [Cover Photo]: Paul Manley, Labelcode TJ258.2 (thrill 258), Phonographic Copyright (p) Thrill Jockey
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