All This And More
Released February, 2002 [CD-R]
Saved from the dustbin by Alex, cleaned up by Steve.
THE SINGLE (1980):
(Don Pyle, Eddy Nagdee, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "Special School"
- "It's Always There"
- "What Do You Do At Night?"
THE DEMO TAPE (1981-1982):
(Don Pyle, Eddy Nagdee, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "Oddy Knocky"
- "My Room"
- "Influence"
- "Taking A Fall"
- "Grow Up!"
- "Will Those Days"
- "I Can't Get Excited"
- "She's Only"
LIVE AT THE EDGE:
(Don Pyle, Brian Connelly, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "Short Fuse"
- "Little Willy" (Chinn/Chapman)
- "Nerve's Gone"
- "Rebel Rebel" (Bowie)
- "Out Of My Mind"
- "Grow Up!"
- "Let's Live For Today" (Julien/Mogull/Shapiro)
- "She's Only"
- [title unknown]
- "Oddy Knocky"
- "What Do You Do At Night?"
- "Everything You've Got"
REHEARSAL TAPE:
(Don Pyle, Brian Connelly, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "CK5 Instrumental"
BUICK McKANE - STUDIO RECORDING:
(Scott Reed, Brian Connelly, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "Vambo" (Harvey/McKenna)
THE MOVERS - LIVE AT THE TURNING:
- [title unknown]
NOTES:
- "CK5 Instrumental" would later be titled "Hunter S. Thompson's Younger Brother".
- "Little Willy" is a cover of a song by The Sweet, "Rebel Rebel" is a David Bowie cover, and "Let's Live For Today" was originally recorded by The Rokes and made famous by The Grass Roots.
- The Movers' song is unrelated to Crash Kills Five / Buick McKane.
CK5 B
Released April, 2003 [CD-R]
Compiled by Alex Koch
THE SINGLE (1980):
(Don Pyle, Eddy Nagdee, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "Special School"
- "It's Always There"
- "What Do You Do At Night?"
THE DEMO TAPE (1981-1982):
(Don Pyle, Eddy Nagdee, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "Oddy Knocky"
- "My Room"
- "Influence"
- "Taking A Fall"
- "Grow Up!"
- "Will Those Days"
- "I Can't Get Excited"
- "She's Only"
REHEARSAL TAPE:
(Don Pyle, Brian Connelly, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "CK5 Instrumental"
BUICK McKANE - DEMO (1978):
(Scott Reed, Brian Connelly, Reid Diamond, Alex Koch)
- "Janie Jones"
- "Anywhere, Anytime"
- "Oddy Knocky"
- "She's Only"
- "Downtown… When It's Dark"
NOTES:
- "CK5 Instrumental" would later be titled "Hunter S. Thompson's Younger Brother".