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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Medium Rare Mp3, Flac, Wma The Mighty Mighty BossToneS Medium Rare mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Medium Rare Country: South Africa Released: 2007 Style: Ska, Hardcore, Punk MP3 version RAR size: 1524 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1692 mb WMA version RAR size: 1954 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 370 Other Formats: MPC ASF AIFF APE MP3 MMF RA Tracklist Hide Credits This List 1 Mixed By, Engineer – Ryan MallProducer – Joe Gittleman, The Bosstones*Producer 4:21 [Additional Production] – Roy Lazano The Meaning 2 Engineer, Producer – Paul Kolderie*, Sean SladePerformer [Appears] – Dennis 2:34 Brockenborough, Nate Albert Don't Worry Desmond Dekker 3 Mixed By, Engineer – Ryan MallProducer – Joe Gittleman, The Bosstones*Producer 3:38 [Additional Production] – Roy Lazano To California 4 3:11 Engineer – Matt Ellard*Producer – The Bosstones* The One With The Woes All Over It 5 Mixed By, Engineer – Ryan MallProducer – Joe Gittleman, The Bosstones*Producer 2:59 [Additional Production] – Roy Lazano So Many Ways 6 Engineer – Dan McLaughlin, Paul Kolderie*Performer [Appears] – Nate AlbertProducer – 2:36 The Bosstones* A Reason To Toast 7 2:58 Engineer – Jim SeagalProducer – The Bosstones* Who's Fooling Who? 8 Engineer – Dan McLaughlin, Paul Kolderie*Performer [Appears] – Dennis Brockenborough, 2:33 Kevin Lenear, Nate AlbertProducer – The Bosstones* Katie 9 3:09 Engineer – Matt Ellard*Producer – The Bosstones* This Time Of Year 10 2:17 Engineer – Jim SeagalProducer – The Bosstones* Chocolate Pudding 11 Engineer, Producer – Paul Kolderie*Performer [Appears] – Dennis Brockenborough, Kevin 3:01 Lenear, Nate AlbertProducer – The Bosstones* Is It? 12 Engineer, Producer – Paul Kolderie*, Sean SladePerformer [Appears] – Dennis 2:52 Brockenborough, Kevin Lenear, Nate Albert Favorite Records 13 Engineer, Producer – Paul Kolderie*, Sean SladePerformer [Appears] – Dennis 4:36 Brockenborough, Nate Albert Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Big Rig Records Copyright (c) – Big Rig Records Credits Design [Cover Design] – Jerry Mattes Layout – Pete Cardoso Management – Darren Hill Performer [The Bosstones Are] – Ben Carr , Chris Rhodes , Dicky Barrett, Joe Gittleman, Joe Sirois, Lawrence Katz, Roman Flyscher, Tim Burton Notes From the liner notes: "Medium Rare is a collection of songs that span the entire Mighty Mighty BossToneS career. For the most part, these are long-lost gems, unreleased hits, overlooked classics, and misplaced pieces of BossToneS history that somehow fell through the cracks. We pulled them out and packaged them up real nice, along with some new tunes we recently recorded to mark and honor the occasion. Please enjoy." Tracks 1, 3, 5 Recorded at The Steakhouse Tracks 2, 12, 13 Recorded at Longview Farms and Fort Apache Tracks 4, 9 Recorded at Q Division Tracks 6, 8 Recorded at Fort Apache Tracks 7, 10 Recorded at The Outpost Track 11 Recorded at Dreamland The Engineer credit on tracks 6 and 8 is printed "Paul Kolderie and/or Dan McLaughlin" Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 6 01183 30212 9 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Mighty Mighty none Medium Rare (CD, Comp) Big Rig none US 2007 BossToneS Related Music albums to Medium Rare by The Mighty Mighty BossToneS 1. Various - HMV Presents A+ Music Of The 90s 2. Various - AlterNation 3. Various - Mash It Up! 4. The Mighty Mighty BossToneS - Where'd You Go? 5. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - They Will Need Music 6. Various - Safe And Sound: A Benefit In Response To The Brookline Clinic Violence 7. Barry Ryan - Barry Ryan Sings Paul Ryan 8. Shootyz Groove - Five from J.I.V.E. 9. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Devils Night Out 10. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Let's Face It.
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