Three singles were released from the compilation throughout 1992.[2] A cover of the INXS song, "Listen Like Thieves", reached number 58 in the UK singles chart.[2] This was followed by "Shake Your Head", which reached number four in the UK,[2] becoming the band's biggest hit single there. "Shake Your Head" in its original form was included on the band's second album Born to Laugh at Tornadoes; the 1992 single release and the version included on Hello Dad... I'm in Jail is a re-recorded version with vocals by actress Kim Basinger and musician Ozzy Osbourne,[3] and with additional production and remix by Steve "Silk" Hurley.[3] The final single to be released from the compilation, "Somewhere in America (There's a Street Named after My Dad)", originally included on the band's third album What Up, Dog?, reached number 57.[2]
Track listing
All tracks written by David Was and Don Was, except where noted.
"How the Heart Behaves" (Original Acoustic Guitar Demo)
Are You Okay?
3:54
11.
"Walk the Dinosaur" / "(Return to the Valley of) Out Come the Freaks"
Was
Was
Randy Jacobs / Was
Was
What Up, Dog? / Born to Laugh at Tornadoes
8:42
12.
"Hello Dad... I'm in Jail"
What Up, Dog?
1:25
Note
On some versions of the album, "Shake Your Head" has a longer playing time of 6:49.[4]
Track 9, "Out Come the Freaks", a song originating on their self-titled debut album and having been re-recorded by the band several times in different versions, is the 1988 version of the song, sometimes titled "Out Come the Freaks (Again)", previously included on What Up, Dog?.
Following on from "Walk the Dinosaur", track 11 ends with another alternative, uncredited, version of "Out Come the Freaks", this version originating on Born to Laugh at Tornadoes, where the track is titled "(Return to the Valley of) Out Come the Freaks".