| 1 | The Way |
| 2 | Fire Escape |
| 3 | Better Than It Was |
| 4 | Which Way To The Top? |
| 5 | Sooner Or Later |
| 6 | Warm Fuzzy Feeling |
| 7 | Slow Drag |
| 8 | G.O.D. (Good Old Days) |
| 9 | Charlie, The Methadone Man |
| 10 | Out Of My Head |
| 11 | Damaged Goods |
| 12 | Nowhere Road |
| 13 | Sweetwater, Texas |

Fastball ~ All The Pain Money Can Buy
On this second album, these rockers from Austin, Texas, demonstrate a flair for perfect mid-'60s pop epitomized by the Kinks and the early Who. The opening track, "The Way," was an early break-out hit for the trio, but the entire album offers similarly uptempo serenades. It's a surprising direction for a band known for its hard-rocking live sets, but an early clue of their fondness for romantic hokum came on their remake of Bacharach & David's "This Guy's in Love with You" from 1997's Lounge-A-Palooza tribute album. Some of these songs actually come off tougher live, but that doesn't detract from the simple pleasures of this record, which is smooth, smart, and moving. --Steve Appleford