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'lost songs: volume one' burning shed, no catalogue number
  1. gothgirl killer (6.22) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  2. all the reasons (5.09) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  3. samaritan snare (6.31) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  4. the night sky (6.31) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  5. catford gun supply (2.40) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  6. days like these (3.11) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  7. days in the trees - bach (1.43) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  8. paradub (3.53) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  9. hard shoulder (4.02) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  10. love among the white trash (4.23) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  11. amateurwahwah (4.19) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  12. drug me (4.26) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  13. pale as angels (1.31) click here for a Real Audio sample...
  14. coming through slaughter (5.26) click here for a Real Audio sample...
Flawed but no longer ignored, 'Lost Songs: Volume One' is a 14-track, 60-minute collection of previously unreleased material dating from 1991-97. Featuring 'Flowermouth'-era contributions from Robert Fripp and Mel Collins and further fallout from the experimental 'Wild Opera'/'Dry Cleaning Ray 'sessions, 'Lost Songs: Volume One' is an essential purchase for the No-Man completist.

This album is released as a high-quality CD-R with standard Burning Shed custom packaging. The 'notes' section contains comments on the recordings from Steven Wilson and Tim Bowness.