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Gin Blossoms New Miserable Experience Mp3, Flac, Wma Gin Blossoms New Miserable Experience mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: New Miserable Experience Country: Europe Released: 1992 Style: Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1256 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1960 mb WMA version RAR size: 1246 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 169 Other Formats: AA WAV ASF MMF APE DMF ADX Tracklist Hide Credits Lost Horizons 1 3:20 Written-By – Douglas Hopkins* Hey Jealousy 2 3:56 Written-By – Douglas Hopkins* Mrs. Rita 3 4:25 Written-By – Jesse Valenzuela, J. Swafford* Until I Fall Away 4 3:51 Written-By – Jesse Valenzuela, Robin Wilson Hold Me Down 5 4:50 Written-By – Douglas Hopkins*, Robin Wilson Cajun Song 6 2:56 Written-By – Jesse Valenzuela Hands Are Tied 7 3:17 Written-By – Jesse Valenzuela Found Out About You 8 3:53 Written-By – Douglas Hopkins* Allison Road 9 3:18 Written-By – Robin Wilson 29 10 4:18 Written-By – Jesse Valenzuela Pieces Of The Night 11 4:33 Written-By – Douglas Hopkins* Cheatin' 12 3:25 Written-By – Douglas Hopkins*, Jesse Valenzuela Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – A&M Records, Inc. Copyright (c) – A&M Records, Inc. Licensed To – A&M Records Ltd. Engineered At – Ardent Studios Mixed At – Ardent Studios Mastered At – Sterling Sound Published By – WB Music Corp. Published By – East Jesus Music Published By – Bonneville Salt Flats Music Published By – Swafford City Music Published By – Rutle Corps Music Credits A&R [A&R Stuff] – Bryan Huttenhower Accordion – C.J. Chenier (tracks: 6) Art Direction, Design – Rowan Moore Artwork [Radiator] – Kelly Ray Band [The Gin Blossoms Are] – Bill Leen, Jesse Valenzuela, Phillip Rhodes, Robin Wilson , Scott Johnson Bass – Bill Leen Crew – Jim Coleman , Mike Chappell , Scott Guess Drums, Percussion – Phillip Rhodes Engineer [Assistant] – James "Left Of" Senter* Engineer, Mixed By – John Hampton Guitar [Guitars] – Doug Hopkins Guitar [Guitars], Vocals, Mandolin – Jesse Valenzuela Mastered By – George Marino Pedal Steel Guitar – Robbie Turner (tracks: 12) Photography By – Dennis Keeley Piano – Robert Becker (tracks: 4, 11) Producer – Gin Blossoms, John Hampton Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Robin Wilson Notes Recorded and mixed at Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN Mastered at Sterling Publishing 1, 2, 8, 11: WB Music Corp./East Jesus Music (ASCAP) 3: WB Music Corp./Bonneville Salt Flats Music/Swafford City Music (ASCAP) 4: WB Music Corp./Rutle Corps Music/Bonneville Salt Flats Music (ASCAP) 5: WB Music Corp./East Jesus Music/Rutle Corps Music (ASCAP) 6, 7, 10: WB Music Corp./Bonneville Salt Flats Music (ASCAP) 9: WB Music Corp./Rutle Corps Music (ASCAP) 12: WB Music Corp./Bonneville Salt Flats Music/East Jesus Music (ASCAP) Back cover: ℗ 1992 A&M Records Inc, Los Angeles. © 1992 A&M Records Inc, Los Angeles. A&M Records Ltd are the exclusive licensees for the UK. CD face: ℗ & © 1992 A&M Records, Inc. A&M are the exclusive licensees for the UK. Made in Germany Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0082839540322 Rights Society: B·I·E·M STEMRA Label Code: LC 0485 Price Code: POL 900 SPARS Code: dad Matrix / Runout: 395 403-2 01 Matrix / Runout (Mould text on outer ring): MADE IN GERMANY Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year New Miserable A&M 75021 5403 2 Gin Blossoms 75021 5403 2 US 1992 Experience (CD, Album) Records New Miserable A&M none Gin Blossoms Experience (Cass, Album, none US 1992 Records Promo) New Miserable A&M B-0026126-01 Gin Blossoms Experience (LP, Album, Records, B-0026126-01 US 2017 Ltd, RE, Blu) UMe New Miserable 395 403 - 4 Gin Blossoms Fontana 395 403 - 4 UK 1992 Experience (Cass, Album) New Miserable A&M 395403-4 Gin Blossoms 395403-4 Thailand 1992 Experience (Cass, Album) Records Related Music albums to New Miserable Experience by Gin Blossoms Jesse Cook - Free Fall Gilberto Valenzuela Con El Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlan - Una Pura Y Dos Con Sal / Las Dos Caras Del Destino Lightnin' Hopkins - Play With Your Poodle Felipe Valenzuela & Jkco Mosqueira - Different Bass Dani Casarano, Felipe Valenzuela - Melcure 000 Gin Blossoms - Congratulations I'm Sorry Gilberto Valenzuela - Rio Rebelde / Me Estas Acabando Jesse Powell - It's Party Time With Jesse Powell Francisca Valenzuela - Buen Soldado Eduardo Valenzuela - No Estaré En Tu Cama En La Mañana.
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