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Performer: Elf Power
Genre: Rock
Album: Treasures from the Trash Heap
Released: 2006
Style: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Indie Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1756 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1362 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1720 mb
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Temporary Arm (Country Version)
2 Face in the Sand (Demo)
3 Feel a Whole Lot Better
Written By – Byrds, The
4 Dandy in the Underworld
Written By – T.Rex
5 Another Face (Demo)
6 Hole in My Shoe (Demo)
7 All the Same
8 Rise High Giant Fly
9 Historical Ant Wars
10 Empty Pictures (Demo)
11 Princess Knows
Written By – Olivia Tremor Control
12 Invisible Men (Demo)
13 Dark Circles
14 Underneath the Bunke
Written By – R.E.M
15 Arrow Flies Close (live at Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto)
16 Blackbirds
17 Invisible Men (techno version)
18 Run Through the Forest
19 I Know I
20 Spiders
21 It's Not Cold
22 Reuters (live at Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto)
Written By – Wire
23 Honey (live at the Landfill, Athens, GA)
Written By – Spacemen 3
24 The Slider
Written By – T.Rex

Notes

Treasures from the Trash Heap is a tour-only CD-R by indie rock band Elf Power. The album, only available from the band at their performances on the initial Back to the Web tour, is a collection of unreleased demos and live songs, as well as cover versions of songs by bands such as R.E.M., The Olivia Tremor Control, and the Byrds.
Gamba
Now that I possess a copy of this, I can confirm that it's a professional CD-R and not a CD.

Questanthr
Unfortunately, I sold the item before I saw this because I don't keep things that wind up being CD-Rs. The back cover had some nice detail and there was some spinal information, but I can definitively say that the disc was a silver-dye CD-R that had a generic CD-R part number on the rim.

Shadowredeemer
Could you potentially put up better scans or what-have-you of the CD cover, maybe? :)