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Love Spit Love Trysome Eatone Mp3, Flac, Wma Love Spit Love Trysome Eatone mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Trysome Eatone Country: US Released: 1997 Style: Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1994 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1859 mb WMA version RAR size: 1540 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 379 Other Formats: XM DXD VOC MIDI VQF ADX MMF Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Long Long Time 2 Believe 3 Well Well Well 4 Friends 5 Fall On Tears 6 Little Fist It Hurts When I Laugh 7 Written-By – Richard Butler, Richard Fortus, Tim Butler 8 7 Years 9 Sweet Thing 10 All God's Children 11 More Than Money 12 November 5 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Maverick Recording Company Copyright (c) – Maverick Recording Company Marketed By – Warner Bros. Records Inc. Manufactured By – WEA Manufacturing Recorded At – Longview Studios Recorded At – Dessau Studios Recorded At – Unique Recording Recorded At – Pearl Sound Studios Mastered At – Sterling Sound Credits A&R – Guy Oseary Art Direction – Kevin Reagan Design – Kevin Reagan, Matt Coonrod Keyboards, Guest – Jon Carin Legal – Gail Perry Management – Richard Bishop Management [Assisted By] – Peggy Trucksis Mastered By – George Marino Mixed By – Ben Grosse, Richard Butler, Richard Fortus Performer [Band] – Chris Wilson , Frank Ferrer, Richard Butler, Richard Fortus Photography By – Michael Halsband Producer [Produced By] – Ben Grosse, Richard Butler, Richard Fortus Recorded By – Ben Grosse Recorded By [Assistant] – Alan Mason, Fran Flannery, George Evangeliou*, Mark Dufour, Mike Tuller, Roger Scheepers Written-By – Richard Butler, Richard Fortus Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 093624656043 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Love Spit Trysome Eatone 9 46560-2 Maverick 9 46560-2 US 1997 Love (CD, Album) Trysome Eatone Maverick, 2-46560-AB, Love Spit 2-46560-AB, (CD, Album, Warner Bros. US 1997 none Love none Promo) Records Love Spit Trysome Eatone WPCR-1705 Maverick WPCR-1705 Japan 1997 Love (CD, Album) Maverick, Love Spit Trysome Eatone 9362 46560 2 Warner Bros. 9362 46560 2 Germany 1997 Love (CD, Album) Records Related Music albums to Trysome Eatone by Love Spit Love Candlebox - Cover Me Showoff - Showoff The Psychedelic Furs - Mirror Moves Candlebox - Lucy Alanis Morissette - The Collection Deftones - Adrenaline Love Spit Love - Love Spit Love Madonna - Music + Bonus!.
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