The fifteen tracks include seven original Blue Lunch compositions in all the varied styles of blues Blue Lunch is known for. The disc opens with the title tune, Sideswiped, an instrumental in the Freddie King-meets-Quentin Tarantino mold. Next is the Bob Frank written Which Way To Go, a series of six short stories about indecision. Third up is Always Pickin' on Me, a New Orleans R&B gem. Next, the ballad, All Things Come, the most-requested Blue Lunch origianl song ever. 36-22-36 is the Bobby Bland classic, and it's not about someone's locker combination! It's followed by The Best I Can, another Frank original in a hard-core blues style. Next is the Do-Wop classic, Monkey Hips and Rice with a saxophone solo from special guest, Sax Gordon Beadle. Ever feel ripped-off and abused? Then the next track, Chinese Knock-Off, yet another original, will be something you can identify with. The instrumental Doggin' With Doggett follows and it's a neat bit of pre-bop swing. Don't Point That Thing At Me is an original piece in the Sonny Boy Williamson style, and even features guitarist Bob Frank playing harmonica!. Every Day Will Be Like a Holiday finds the boys interpreting this R&B classic in four-part harmony and with a great sax solo from Keith McKelly. The next track is Isabella, the Roy Gaines rocker complete with the little spoken-word sketch at the beginning. Then there's the New Orleans R&B classic Mother-in-Law with some Pete London surprise shtick at the end. The penultimate tune is My Baby Knows Lovin', an original in the Muddy Waters vein, complete with great slide guitar from Bob Frank. Finally, a classic in the jump-blues style the band is known for, Too Much Boogie, featuring amazing saxophone solo from guest player Sax Gordon Beadle. Jump-blues, Chicago Blues, New Orleans R&B, classic Soul, Do-Wop, Jazz and Rock & Roll, this disc has everything, all performed in the inimitable style of Blue Lunch.