Cowboy and Indian

There was a western fiddle part taped, but no finished lyrics or chosen harmonies for this song by 16 February 1990, when Jun Togawa came to the studio for backing tracks on "Rocket". That recording ended so quickly that everyone felt it was not enough, so it was suddenly decided that she'd sing on "Cowboy and Indian" as well. Susumu Hirasawa and Kazutoki Umezu proceeded to record wind instruments and noise over the fiddle, then Togawa stepped in for her vocals, bringing the whole place to follow her way. The song was completed at a fast clip. Hirasawa saw his capability to make the song at all a sign of personal growth, compared to the stifling image he had before freezing P-Model.

Versions
Part of a pattern where Hirasawa included one Western-styled composition on each of his first solo album trilogy; following "Coyote" on Water in Time and Space and followed by "Hawk in My Heart, Don't Take the Moon Away (Planet Eagle)" on Virtual Rabbit.
 * The Ghost in Science, 1990

Besides saxophone and yokobue playing, Umezu alongside Hirasawa threw a garbage can, kicked a folding chair and rubbed garbage together to make noise. The Video Flyer! contains footage of Togawa singing, as well as Hirasawa hitting a can with a microphone stand, likely the origin of the sound effect that closes this song.
 * Susumu Hirasawa - vocals, arrangement
 * Jun Togawa (courtesy of Teichiku Records) - backing vocals
 * Kazutoki Umezu - alto saxophone, noise

Segues from "World Turbine" on the video version, the CD fades out before the song can be heard. Jun Togawa was a guest on the tour, but was absent with a cold on the day of recording, so Katsuhiko Akiyama provides backing vocals instead. The arrangement is similar to the original, but with more instrumental freestyling.
 * error, 1990
 * Susumu Hirasawa - vocals, electric guitar
 * Katsuhiko Akiyama - bass, backing vocals
 * Hikaru Kotobuki, Kazuhide Akimoto - keyboards
 * Kazutoki Umezu - alto saxophone
 * Shingo Tomoda - drums, electronic percussion
 * Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Nurse - strings, horns

Performed by Kameari Towers as part of a joke entry to the cover band contest.
 * Errors of P-MANIA! Vol.2, 1994
 * Kensou Katou - vocals, bass guitar
 * TAKA - guitar bass
 * Tadahiko Yokogawa - keyboard
 * Jun Togawa - kazoo
 * Susumu Hirasawa - drums

This version features prominent electric guitar and an extended outro that builds up to a crescendo.
 * HIRASAWA error ENGINE - Hirasawa Three Acts in Three Hours: Lower, 1994
 * Susumu Hirasawa - vocals, electric guitar
 * Jun Togawa - backing vocals
 * TAKA - keyboards
 * Toshihiko "BOB" Takahashi - fretless bass
 * Kazutoki Umezu - alto saxophone
 * Tadahiko Yokogawa, Youko Honji - violins