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This is the tribute album to Monte Hellman's movie "Two-Lane Blacktop" featuring new, exclusive or rare tracks by Wilco, Sonic Youth, Will Oldham/Alan Licht, Cat Power, Calexico, Roscoe Holcomb, Leadbelly, Suntanama, Steffen Basho-Junghans, Giant Sand, S
This is a tribute to Monte Hellman's film TWO-LANE BLACKTOP.
Compilation producer: Filippo Salvado.
Liner Note Author: Filippo Salvadori. You Can Never Go Fast Enough Music You Can Never Go Fast Enough Songs | 1. | Little Maggie - Sandy Bull |
| 2. | Don't Cry, Driver - Alan Licht/Will Oldham |
| 3. | Sleep Gunner - Alvarius B. |
| 4. | No Doze - Calexico |
| 5. | Old Maid - Wilco |
| 6. | Lazy Waters - Steffen Basho-Junghans |
| 7. | What the Girl Didn't Say - Marc Capelle/Mark Eitzel |
| 8. | Boat's Up the River - Roscoe Holcomb |
| 9. | Parallels - The Suntanama |
| 10. | Vanishing Point - Giant Sand |
| 11. | Flying Machine - Charalambides |
| 12. | Stewball - Leadbelly |
| 13. | Loop Cat - Sonic Youth |
| 14. | (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Cat Power |
| 15. | 2LB - Roy Montgomery |
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