2008 repress, now in digipak. As w/ the previous 2006 CD version, this has been expanded from the original 14 tracks to 26 tracks. "Charles Manson visited New York City in the early '60s with his guitar, his songs and a vain longing for recognition; he then returned to Beverly Hills to record in 1967. While Manson was being tried and convicted for participation in the Tate-Labianca Murders, the government attempted to discredit the hippie movement by citing him as an example, hoping to defuse the rising tide of anger among the population over the war in Vietnam. But his songs, while controversial, are still considered musically and historically significant. This record was released briefly by ESP in 1974, and is now being reissued in extended format. With new and insightful liner notes by Manson acquaintance, Lie producer, and veteran rock road manager Phil Kauffman, this digitally-remastered CD contains the most comprehensive collection of recordings that Charles Manson cut prior to the Tate-Labianca Murders and includes 12 bonus tracks that were not on the original 1974 ESP release. This is the first authorized version of this album. All royalties from sales of this album go to the estate of one of Manson's victims
01. Look At Your Game, Girl 02. Ego 03. Mechanical Man 04. People Say I'M No Good 05. Home Is Where You'Re Happy 06. Arkansas 07. I'Ll Never Say Goodbye To Always 08. Garbage Dump 09. Don’t Do Anything Illegal 10. Sick City 11. Cease To Exist 12. Big Iron Door 13. I Once Knew A Man 14. Eyes Of A Dreamer 15. Devil Man 16. The More You Love 17. Two Pair Of Shoes 18. Maiden With Green Eyes 19. Swamp Girl 20. Bet You Think I Care
21. Look At Your Game, Girl (Alternate Version)
22. Interview
23. Who To Blame
24. True Love You Will Find
25. My World
26. Invisible Tears