Several years previous, Back to the S t! had been the original title for what would become Jackson's 1986 An Imitation of Love album, and several tracks that originally appeared on that album (namely, three of its singles) are also included on this one.
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Subsequently von Horst rescues another native, Skruf of Basti, from a hyaenodon; Skruf is on a quest to kill a tarag (saber-toothed tiger), the head of which he needs as bride-price to secure a mate.
Back to the Stone Age, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (dust jacket by Sam Sigaloff and seven plates by John Coleman Burroughs, 1963)
Originally released as Tomorrow Never Knows in September 2011, the Back To The Start was remixed by Ed Stasium, (Ramones, Mick Jagger, The Smithereens, Reverend Horton Heat, Nada Surf), and re-released adding another song “Picture On My Wall,” recording additional parts, and resequencing the album's tracks.