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1982 compilation album by Mouse and the Traps
Public Execution is a
Mouse and the Traps
retrospective album that has been released in both LP and CD formats. The LP has an unusually large number of tracks (19), while the CD includes 4 bonus tracks and catalogues almost all of the released music by Mouse and the Traps and their associated bands: Mouse , Positively 13 O'Clock and Chris St. John .
Release data
This album was released as an LP by
Eva Records (a
French
record label ) in 1982 as #EV-12001. It was reissued in 1995 as a CD by
New Rose Blues Records as #4015.
Track listing
All tracks credited to Mouse and the Traps unless otherwise noted
LP
Side 1
A Public Execution (Knox Henderson/Ronnie Weiss), 2:43; by Mouse
All for You (Knox Henderson/Ronnie Weiss), 2:39; by Mouse
Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice (Knox Henderson/Ronnie Weiss), 2:35
I'm the One (Knox Henderson/Ronnie Weiss), 2:20
Would You Believe (Levy/Fullman), 2:34
Like I Know You Do (Knox Henderson/Ronnie Weiss), 2:21
Do the Best You Can (Robin Brians), 2:24
Promises Promises (Robin Brians/Payne), 2:24
Psychotic Reaction (Kenn Ellner, Roy Chaney,
Craig "Butch" Atkinson ,
John "Sean" Byrne , John "Mouse" Michalski; ), 2:00; by Positively 13 O'Clock
Side 2
Cryin' Inside (David Stanley/Ronnie Weiss), 2:32
Ya-Ya (
Dorsey /Lewis/Robinson), 1:54
Beg Borrow and Steal (Ronnie Weiss), 2:32
L.O.V.E. Love (David Stanley/Ronnie Weiss), 2:24
Sometimes You Just Can't Win (Robin Brians/Knox Henderson), 2:50
Look at the Sun (Gillespie), 2:38
Requiem for Sarah (David Stanley), 3:17
Wicker Wine (Ronnie Weiss/David Stanley), 2:35
I Believe Her (Ronnie Weiss/David Stanley), 2:55
13 O'Clock Theme for Psychotics (Maynard/Payne), 1:36; by Positively 13 O'Clock
CD
Bonus tracks only; the tracks on the LP are listed in the same order on the CD
I Satisfy (David Stanley/Ronnie Weiss), 3:45
Good Times (David Stanley/Ronnie Weiss), 2:32
I've Got Her Love (Robin Brians/Mack Barton), 2:17; by Chris St. John
As Far as the Sea (Robin Brians/Mack Barton), 2:39; by Chris St. John