Core - Where the River Goes: In an album full of amazing rock song, this one just falls short for me. It's more than a little derivative of When the Levee Breaks, and doesn't have enough changes to justify the playtime, IMO. And I feel Piece of Pie would have been a better closer.
Purple - My Second Album: Purple is a masterpiece... Therefore the most expendable track is the joke song. Gun to my head, I'd pick Unglued if I had remove a track. But you'd actually have to put a gun to my head.
Tiny Music - Art School Girl: Don't get me wrong, I love tracks like this that show the bands' diversity and humor, but just like with Puple, in an album full of amazing tracks I have to go with the least serious track for removal.
No. 4 - MC5: There are songs I regret them never playing live... This isn't one of them. It would be pretty inconsequential if it was removed from STP's catalog.
SLDD - A Song for Sleeping: a beautiful song, but it just feels out of place in STP's catalog since it's so personal to Scott. I would rather they had put Samba Nova on the album, which I think is one of the best songs they ever wrote and would have felt more in place in the album.
S/T - Bagman: The slinky style of the riff is pretty cool, but that's about all this song has going for it.
High Rise - Cry Cry: In my opinion High Rise is highly underrated instrumentally, the songs are almost all much stronger instrumentals than we got in S/T. All except Cry, Cry. They would have been so much better off if they could have waited a year until they had 6 or 7 more songs, and released a full album with everything but Cry, Cry.
Purple - Lounge Fly, it doesn't have much flow or a very memorable chorus.
Blasphemy.