"The Railroad" (Lee Hazlewood) (Live - US edition only) - 4:19
"Bad Timing" (Live - US edition only) - 6:07
"You're Everywhere" (Live - US edition only) - 3:40
Track trivia
The title track was later covered by Toronto surf-country band The Sadies under the title of "The Story's Often Told". The Sadies' album on which the track appears was produced by Blue Rodeo singer/guitarist Greg Keelor.
Singer/guitarist Jim Cuddy has stated in concert that "Bulletproof", the album's first single, was his attempt to emulate the songwriting of admired singer-songwriterRon Sexsmith. He originally wrote the song to give to Blue Rodeo bassist Bazil Donovan for use in a solo project, but chose in the end to keep the song for Blue Rodeo.
"Glad to Be Alive" was later re-recorded for Blue Rodeo's 2014 Christmas album, A Merrie Christmas to You.
"Clearer View" was later re-recorded for Jim Cuddy's 2019 solo album, Countrywide Soul.