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Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians Perspex Island Mp3, Flac, Wma Robyn Hitchcock And The Egyptians Perspex Island mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Perspex Island Country: UK Released: 1991 Style: Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1826 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1318 mb WMA version RAR size: 1599 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 275 Other Formats: MP2 ADX DMF MIDI AUD MP4 AU Tracklist Hide Credits Oceanside A1 3:47 Percussion – Morris Windsor So You Think You're In Love A2 2:34 Acoustic Guitar – Andy MetcalfePercussion – Morris Windsor Birds In Perspex A3 3:54 Acoustic Guitar – Andy Metcalfe Ultra Unbelievable Love A4 3:48 Guitar [Electric] – Andy MetcalfePercussion – Morris Windsor Vegetation And Dimes A5 4:57 Percussion – Morris Windsor A6 Lysander 4:36 Child Of The Universe B1 4:21 Guitar [Serpent] – Andy Metcalfe She Doesn't Exist B2 Backing Vocals – Michael StipeHarmonium [Shruti Box] – Andy MetcalfePercussion – 4:25 Morris Windsor Ride B3 5:04 Guitar [12 String] – Andy MetcalfePercussion – Morris Windsor If You Go Away B4 4:55 Acoustic Guitar – Andy Metcalfe B5 Earthly Paradise 6:33 Companies, etc. Licensed From – A&M Records, Inc. Credits Acoustic Guitar [12 String] – Peter Buck (tracks: A5, B3) Artwork By – Robyn Hitchcock Bass, Keyboards, Mandolin, Backing Vocals – Andy Metcalfe Drums, Backing Vocals – Morris Windsor Engineer [Assistant] – Gary McGaghan, Rich Landers*, Robin Laine, Scott Blockland Engineer [Overdubs] – Tim Crich Guitar [Electric] – Peter Buck (tracks: A1, A2, A6 to B2, B5) Guitar, Lead Vocals, Guitar [Electric], Acoustic Guitar – Robyn Hitchcock Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen Mixed By – Ed Thacker Percussion – Pat Mastelotto (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B2, B3) Photography By – Merlyn Rosenberg Trumpet – Mark Isham (tracks: A6, B1) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 042282829245 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 75021 5368 Robyn Hitchcock Perspex Island A&M 75021 5368 US 1991 2 And The Egyptians* (CD, Album) Records 2 Perspex Island 75021 5368 Robyn Hitchcock A&M 75021 5368 (CD, Album, US 1991 2 And The Egyptians* Records 2 Promo) Robyn Hitchcock Perspex Island 828 292-2 Go! Discs 828 292-2 UK 1991 And The Egyptians* (CD, Album) Robyn Hitchcock & Perspex Island A&M 395 368-1 395 368-1 Netherlands 1991 The Egyptians (LP, Album) Records Robyn Hitchcock Perspex Island A&M 395 368 4 395 368 4 Indonesia 1991 And The Egyptians* (Cass, Album) Records Related Music albums to Perspex Island by Robyn Hitchcock And The Egyptians Amos 'N Andy - The Rare Amos 'N' Andy Robyn Hitchcock And The Egyptians - Gotta Let This Hen Out! Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Respect Robyn Hitchcock And The Egyptians - Element Of Light Robyn Hitchcock 'n' The Egyptians - One Long Pair Of Eyes The Windsor Orchestra - Sombrero / Lilacs Of Lombard Robyn Hitchcock 'N' The Egyptians - Queen Elvis O. Nicolai - Die Lustigen Weiber Von Windsor Windsor For The Derby - You Can't Hide Your Love Forever 8 The Memo Bernabei Band - Sampler No. 3 - Excerpts From Windsor Record's Ballroom Dance Series Robyn Hitchcock - Obliteration Pie Andy Fraser - On Assignment.
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