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The Cramps Psychedelic Jungle Mp3, Flac, Wma The Cramps Psychedelic Jungle mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Psychedelic Jungle Country: USA & Canada Released: 1981 Style: Psychobilly MP3 version RAR size: 1877 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1229 mb WMA version RAR size: 1352 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 784 Other Formats: DTS WAV DMF MP1 WMA VQF MPC Tracklist Hide Credits Greenfuz 1 2:09 Written-By – Dale*, Alrey* Goo Goo Muck 2 3:06 Written-By – Cook* Rockin' Bones 3 2:49 Written-By – Carter*, Nalls*, Rhodes* Voodoo Idol 4 3:33 Written-By – Rorschach*, Interior* Primitive 5 3:32 Written-By – Venett*, The Groupies Caveman 6 3:51 Written-By – Rorschach*, Interior* The Crusher 7 1:48 Written-By – Nolan* Don't Eat Stuff Off The Sidewalk 8 2:04 Written-By – Rorschach*, Interior* Can't Find My Mind 9 3:02 Written-By – Rorschach*, Interior* Jungle Hop 10 2:07 Written-By – Tyler* Natives Are Restless 11 3:00 Written-By – Rorschach*, Interior* Under The Wires 12 2:45 Written-By – Rorschach*, Interior* Beautiful Gardens 13 3:59 Written-By – Rorschach*, Interior* Green Door 14 2:36 Written-By – Davie*, Moore* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc. Copyright (c) – Capitol Records, Inc. Published By – Washtex Music Published By – N.R.M. Publishing Published By – Tree Publishing Co., Inc. Published By – Big D Music, Inc. Published By – Illegal Songs, Inc. Published By – Groupie Tunes Music Published By – Pronto Music Published By – Getter Publishing Ltd. Published By – Golden West Melodies Published By – Alley Music Corp. Published By – Trio Music Co., Inc. Pressed By – www.takt.eu – 2100003357175 Marketed By – EMI Distributed By – EMI Credits Artwork [Artwork Enhanced By] – Bill Smith Studio Cover [Cover Concept] – The Cramps Engineer – Paul McKenna Liner Notes – Lindsay Hutton Photography By [Booklet] – Anton Corbijn, Carl Glover , David Arnoff, Stephanie Chernikowski Photography By [Cover] – David Arnoff Producer – The Cramps Reissue Producer – Carl Glover , Nigel Reeve Notes Repress of Psychedelic Jungle. Originally released on I.R.S. Records in 1981. Released in a standard clear jewel case with 12 page booklet insert. Publishers: Track 1 Washtex Music. Track 2 R.N.M. Publishing Ltd. - this appears to be a typo, all other entries list this track as published by N.R.M. Publishing Ltd. Track 3 Tree Publishing Co. Inc. / Big D Music Inc. (BMI) Tracks 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, & 13 Illegal Songs, Inc. (BMI) Track 5 Groupie Tunes Music / Pronto Music (BMI) Track 7 Getter Publishing Co. Ltd. Track 10 Golden West Melodies (BMI) Track 14 Alley Music Corp. / Trio Music Co. Inc. (BMI) Rear tray insert: ℗ 1981 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Capitol Records Inc. © 1998 Capitol Records Inc. Printed in EU. CD: ℗ 1987 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Capitol Records Inc. © 1998 Capitol Records Inc. Made in EU. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 24349 65042 8 Matrix / Runout: [www.takt.eu Logo] 2100003357175 4965042 Mastering SID Code: IFPI LK97 Mould SID Code: IFPI 9R29 Rights Society: bel BIEM Rights Society: BMI Label Code: LC 0542 Other (Distribution code): PM Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Psychedelic Jungle (LP, SP 70016 The Cramps I.R.S. Records SP 70016 US 1981 Album) Psychedelic Jungle (LP, MR-SSS 502 The Cramps ViNiLiSSSiMO MR-SSS 502 Spain 2011 Album, RE, 180) Psychedelic Jungle (LP, SP 70016 The Cramps I.R.S. Records SP 70016 Canada 1981 Album) Psychedelic Jungle (LP, ILP 009 The Cramps I.R.S. Records ILP 009 Netherlands 1981 Album) Psychedelic Jungle (LP, SP 70016 The Cramps Album, RE, Unofficial, I.R.S. Records SP 70016 Unknown Pur) Related Music albums to Psychedelic Jungle by The Cramps Buxom Coxcomb - Interior The Rorschach Garden - Third - Outtakes 1992-1995 Interior - Phalanx Two Man Sound - Festa Do Interior Poney - Rorschach The Cramps - Smell Of Female The Rorschach Garden - Common Games The Cramps - Stay Sick! Nenoescuro - Interior Proximity Effect - Auditory Rorschach.
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