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The Wire: And All the Pieces Matter—Five Years of Music from The Wire is a soundtrack album for the HBO television show The Wire, that was released on January 8, 2008.
Track listing
Writers of tracks are listed in parentheses after track name. Performing artist is at the end of each track's line. Note, if no performer is listed, it is a snippet of dialogue from the show.
- "Way Down in the Hole" (Tom Waits) - The Blind Boys of Alabama
- "Oh My God" (Michael Franti) - Michael Franti & Spearhead
- "Dance My Pain Away" (Rod Lee) - Rod Lee
- "My Life Extra" (Glenn Brand) - DJ Technics
- "The King Stay the King"
- "Way Down in the Hole" (Tom Waits) - The Neville Brothers
- "Sixteen Tons" (Merle Travis) - The Nighthawks
- "Assume the Position" (Lafayette Gilchrist) - Lafayette Gilchrist
- "Step by Step" (Jesse Winchester) - Jesse Winchester
- "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" (Dr John) - Paul Weller
- "Fast Train" (Van Morrison) - Solomon Burke
- "The Body of an American" (Shane MacGowan) - The Pogues
- "Efuge Efuge" (Vassil Vassiliadis) - Stelios Kazantzidis
- "Omar Comin'!"
- "Way Down in the Hole " (Tom Waits) - DoMaJe
- "Projects" (Tyree Morehead) - Tyree Colion
- "Later for That Gangsta Bullshit"
- "Ayo" (Loren Hill) - Bossman
- "Analyze" - SharpShootaz
- "Unfriendly Game" (Duval Clear) - Masta Ace
- "What You Know About Baltimore" - Ogun featuring Phathead
- "Jail Flick" (Damion Lamon Champ) - Diablo
- "The Life, the Hood, the Streetz" (Kevin Muldrow) - Mullyman
- "I Feel Alright" (Steve Earle) - Steve Earle
- "Way Down in the Hole " (Tom Waits) - Tom Waits
- "You Remember the One Day Summer Past?"
- "The Fall" (Blake Leyh) - Blake Leyh