| 1 | Cosmological Constancy | 3:00 | X | |
| 2 | Here In The Night | 4:17 | X | |
| Double Bass [Additional] - Maxwell Zeugner | ||||
| 3 | Tyurangalila | 4:44 | X | |
| 4 | My Beauty In The Moon | 5:06 | X | |
| 5 | Vocalise (From Here To Polarity) | 3:54 | X | |
| 6 | Ashamed Of Myself | 4:53 | X | |
| 7 | The Rooms In My House Have Many Parties | 3:50 | X | |
| 8 | Matter Into Energy | 4:04 | X | |
| 9 | Black Hole | 4:49 | X | |
| 10 | In Time | 4:40 | X | |
However, for all of the greatness of its parts, there is something about the sum of "Love Songs Of The Hanging Gardens" that doesn't quite gel. This is both to do with the surveying of styles and to do with what seems to be a bad track order. It seems that with the tracklisting the way it is, "Matter Into Energy" (the only track here that really signifies the approach Polar would take on his second album) is the intended highlight of the set. But instead, "Black Hole", which maybe should have been just another album track, turns out to be the real highlight. However, it is really at "Vocalise (From Here To Polarity)" where things go awry, as it severely interrupts the flow of the album.
All in all, this album is quite good, but it was certainly no indicator of the greatness Polar would go on to achieve on his second album.