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Happy Mondays ...Yes Please! Mp3, Flac, Wma Happy Mondays ...Yes Please! mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Rock Album: ...Yes Please! Country: US Released: 1992 Style: House, Breaks, Synth-pop, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1187 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1601 mb WMA version RAR size: 1153 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 856 Other Formats: MOD DXD AHX MIDI AC3 WMA MPC Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Stinkin' Thinkin' 4:18 2 Monkey In The Family 4:41 3 Sunshine And Love 4:46 4 Dustman 3:44 5 Angel 5:51 Cut 'em Loose Bruce 6 4:26 Vocals – Kermit 7 Theme From Netto 4:13 8 Love Child 5:12 9 Total Ringo 3:38 10 Cowboy Dave 5:06 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Factory Communications Ltd. Copyright (c) – Factory Communications Ltd. Published By – FFRR Music Ltd. Published By – London Music Ltd. Recorded At – Blue Wave Recording Studios Mixed At – Axis Studios Mixed At – Comforts Place Mastered At – Masterdisk Pressed By – PRS Hannover Credits Artwork – Central Station Design Backing Vocals – Rowetta Bass – Paul Ryder Drums – Gary Whelan Edited By, Arranged By [Assembled] – Scott Hull Guitar – Mark Day Keyboards – Paul Davis Lead Vocals – Shaun Ryder Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Mixed By – Steven Stanley Mixed By [Assistant] – John Parthum Percussion – Bruce Martin Performer [Bez] – Bez Producer – Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Programmed By [Additional Programs], Sampler [Additional Samples] – Bruce Martin Programmed By, Sampler – Simon Machan Recorded By – Mark Roule Recorded By [Assistant] – Bryon Europe*, Ray Mascarenas Songwriter – Happy Mondays Notes Recorded at Blue Wave Studio, St. Philip, Barbados. Assisted at Comfort's Place Studio, Lingfield, Surrey, U.K. Mixed at Axis Studios, New York City Mastered at Masterdisk, New York City ℗ 1992 Factory Communications Ltd. © 1992 Factory Communications Ltd. Published by FFRR Music Ltd. T/A London Music Ltd. Title of track 3 printed as "Sunshine & Love" in the booklet. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 7 31452 00262 4 Barcode (String): 731452002624 Label Code: LC 7654 Rights Society: BIEM STEMRA Price Code: BA 900 Matrix / Runout: 520 026-2 01 > Matrix / Runout (Inner ring): MADE IN GERMANY G Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Happy ...Yes Please! (LP, FACT 420 Factory FACT 420 UK 1992 Mondays Album) Happy ...Yes Please! (Cass, FACT 420c Factory FACT 420c UK 1992 Mondays Album) Happy ...Yes Please! (Cass, Elektra, 61391-4 61391-4 US 1992 Mondays Album) Factory London Happy ...Yes Please! (CD, UK & 3984 28253-2 Records, 3984 28253-2 2000 Mondays Album, RE) Europe Factory 9 61391-2, Happy ...Yes Please! (CD, Elektra, 9 61391-2, US 1992 61391-2 Mondays Album, Lon) Elektra 61391-2 Related Music albums to ...Yes Please! by Happy Mondays Happy Mondays - Hallelujah Happy Mondays - Loose Fit Happy Mondays - Bummed Happy Mondays - Uncle Dysfunktional Happy Mondays - Pills 'N Thrills And Bellyaches Various - Factory Records: Communications 1978-92 New Order - Brotherhood Talking Heads - Fear Of Music Paul McCartney - Back In The U.S. Happy Mondays - Sunshine & Love Bryan Adams - Cuts Like A Knife Happy Mondays - Step On.
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