Dead Moon – In The Graveyard - Unknown Passage
Лейбл: | Tombstone Records – TCD-1 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 2002 |
Жанр: | Rock |
Стиль: | Garage Rock |
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Треклист:
In The Graveyard |
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1 | Graveyard
Drums – Louis Samora |
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2 | Out On A Wire |
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3 | Can't Help Falling In Love | |
4 | Parchment Farm
Written-By – Mose Allison |
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5 | Dead In The Saddle |
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6 | Hey Joe
Written By – Public Domain |
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7 | Don't Burn The Fires |
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8 | Where Did I Go Wrong |
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9 | Remember Me |
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10 | I Hate The Blues |
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Unknown Passage |
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11 | Dead Moon Night |
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12 | My Escape
Drums – Louis Samora |
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13 | A Miss Of You |
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14 | 54/40 |
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15 | I'm Wise |
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16 | Evil Eye |
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17 | I Tried |
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18 | Time Has Come Today | |
19 | Demona |
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20 | On My Own |
Участники записи:
- Artwork [All Original Art By] – Kelly Manahan
- Band [Dead Moon Is:], Bass, Vocals – Toody
- Band [Dead Moon Is:], Drums – Andrew Loomis
- Band [Dead Moon Is:], Guitar, Vocals – Fred Cole
- Engineer [At Freshtracks] – John Lindahl
- Engineer [At River Recording] – Steve Parker (14)
- Layout [CD Layout] – Charles Babbage
- Producer, Mastered By – Fred Cole
- Songwriter – Fred Cole
- Songwriter [All Songs Written By] – Fred Cole
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode Text: 6 31037 06222 0
- Rights Society : BMI
- Matrix / Runout : 802473C-1 DEAD MOON
- Mastering SID Code : IFPI LR66
- Mould SID Code : IFPI U834
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Tombstone Music (2)
- Published By – Dead Moon Music
- Published By – Chambro Publ.
- Recorded At – Fresh Tracks Studio
- Recorded At – River Recordings
Участники записи:
- Artwork [All Original Art By] – Kelly Manahan
- Band [Dead Moon Is:], Bass, Vocals – Toody
- Band [Dead Moon Is:], Drums – Andrew Loomis
- Band [Dead Moon Is:], Guitar, Vocals – Fred Cole
- Engineer [At Freshtracks] – John Lindahl
- Engineer [At River Recording] – Steve Parker (14)
- Layout [CD Layout] – Charles Babbage
- Producer, Mastered By – Fred Cole
- Songwriter – Fred Cole
- Songwriter [All Songs Written By] – Fred Cole