| A1 | She's My Baby | |||
| A2 | A Tribute To Jo Change (1) | |||
| A3 | Lost George | |||
| A4 | "...Snakes Sang" | |||
| A5 | Let Freedom Reign | |||
| A6 | A Place Of My Own | |||
| B1 | Radio Dromedary | |||
| B2 | Promised Land | |||
| B3 | Haunted House | |||
| B4 | "Obviously Nigger Music" | |||
| B5 | Jo Change (2) | |||
| B6 | Yesterday | |||
| B7 | Don't Surrender | |||
| B8 | Lard |
"Recorded by Conventional Tapes, 1 Atkinson Court, 2 King Close, London E.10. Available from Music For Midgets, 40 Thompson Road, Langley Green, West Midlands.
Members of WeR7 can be found on tapes by The Ordinary, The Casual Labourers, The Door And The Window, The Modern Art, New 7th Music and Mystery Plane."
This release has been licensed by Music For Midgets to Calypso Now.
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rock'n'Roll Is The Most (Cass, C60) | Music For Midgets | none | UK | 1983 | ||
| Rock'n'Roll Is The Most (Cass, C60) | S.J. Organisation | S.J ORG 018 | France | 1987 |