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John Hiatt Hangin' Around the Observatory Mp3, Flac, Wma John Hiatt Hangin' Around The Observatory mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country Album: Hangin' Around The Observatory Country: US Released: 1974 Style: Country Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1510 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1853 mb WMA version RAR size: 1250 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 488 Other Formats: MP4 MP1 MIDI VQF AHX DXD MP1 Tracklist A1 Maybe Baby, Say You Do A2 Whistles In My Ears A3 Sure As I'm Sittin' Here A4 Rose A5 Hangin' Around The Observatory B1 Full Moon B2 Wild-Eyed Gypsies B3 It's All Right With Me B4 Little Blue Song For You B5 Ocean Credits Arranged By – John Hiatt Backing Band [The Heavenly Spirits] – Debbie Friedman, Marsha Routh*, Pam Clarke Backing Band [The Hot Babies Band] – Doug Yankus, Hayward Bishop, Shane Keister, Ted Reynolds Backing Band [The Valentines] – Charles Myers, James Clemmons, James Moon, Paul Easley Engineer – Gene Eichelberger, Mike Figlio, Ron Reynolds, Stan Hutto Producer – Glen Spreen Written-By – John Hiatt Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (1, stamped): 01-32452-2A-1 B Matrix / Runout (2, stamped): 01-32452-2B-1 A Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Hangin' Around The John KE 32688 Observatory (LP, Epic KE 32688 US 1974 Hiatt Album, Ter) Hangin' Around The John KE 32688 Observatory (LP, Epic KE 32688 US 1974 Hiatt Album, Promo, Adv) Hangin' Around The 475913 2, EPC John Epic, 475913 2, EPC Observatory (CD, Europe Unknown 475913 2 Hiatt Epic 475913 2 Album, RE) Hangin' Around The John UK & CDEPC 32452 Observatory (CD, Epic CDEPC 32452 Unknown Hiatt Europe Album, RE) Music Hangin' Around The MOCCD13416, John On CD, MOCCD13416, Observatory (CD, Europe 2017 8718627224632 Hiatt Music 8718627224632 Album, RE) On CD Related Music albums to Hangin' Around The Observatory by John Hiatt White Duck - In Season John Hiatt - John Hiatt - Real Fine Love John Hiatt - Stolen Moments John Hiatt & The Guilty Dogs - Hiatt Comes Alive At Budokan? John Hiatt - Slow Turning John Hiatt - Little Head John Hiatt - Warming Up To The Ice Age John Hiatt - Two Bit Monsters John Hiatt - Slug Line.
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