@zabadak - After a long long delay in replying, if you are still interested in this info, although they have yet to be indexed here, Discogs has the two original albums showing their original track order. Discography research on Haley indicates these are the complete shows - recorded in a studio for an invited audience - as no additional performances are known to exist from this set (in contrast to the 1969 New York Bitter End and 1974 London Hammersmith Palais live albums which were mere excerpts). The two original configurations can be found here and here. Hopefully someone will index the albums here too eventually (with fewer title typos).
@Zabadek: The reason for the odd song ordering is that this LP combines tracks from two different concerts. Shake Rattle and Roll opened the first concert, Razzle Dazzle opened the second. RATC was not the encore but simply the final track of the first (not second) concert. Agreed, though, it would have made more sense to have it as B6.
This is a really good live album but there is a c0ck-up made by Hallmark - if you listen to it, it is quite obvious that side two should come before side one! RATC is obviously the encore and the band are introduced before Rip It Up...
Also, the artist should be Bill Haley And The Comets, withour the "featuring" comments as that is what is on the label.