This is the same Shlomi Fish who wrote some FUD about how he didn't understand the goals of perl 6? And who 'read the GPLv2 originally once and couldn't understand it'?
I'd rather read articles written by people who have an excellent comprehension of the subject they are writing on, thanks.
Sky Valley was released in the USA. It had three 3-song tracks (plus one bonus track with one song).
For everyone else, there was Welcome to Sky Valley, which has one song per track.
Keeping it on topic: I think plays, books and symphonies tend to have more structure than albums. It's rare that an album will introduce a musical 'idea' in one track, and then go on to develop the idea in later tracks.
That's in general. Specifically, something like the Dead Man soundtrack wouldn't make a lot of sense if it was shuffled..
"Look! There! Evil!.. pure and simple, total evil from the Eighth Dimension!" -- Buckaroo Banzai