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The Electric Prunes Underground Mp3, Flac, Wma The Electric Prunes Underground mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Underground Country: Greece Released: 1986 Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1435 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1527 mb WMA version RAR size: 1594 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 485 Other Formats: AAC VQF RA WAV VOX FLAC MPC Tracklist Hide Credits The Great Banana Hoax A1 3:05 Written-By – Tulin*, Lowe* Children Of Rain A2 2:30 Written-By – Ken Williams Wind-Up Toys A3 2:27 Written-By – Tulin*, Lowe* Antique Doll A4 3:10 Written-By – Tucker*, Mantz* It's Not Fair A5 2:00 Written-By – Tulin*, Lowe* I Happen To Love You A6 3:12 Written-By – Goffin - King* Dr. Do-Good B1 2:27 Written-By – Tucker*, Mantz* I B2 5:10 Written-By – Tucker*, Mantz* Hideaway B3 2:37 Written-By – Tulin*, Lowe* Big City B4 2:45 Written By – J. Walsh*Written-By – D. Walsh* Capt. Glory B5 2:11 Written-By – J. Lowe* Long Day's Flight B6 3:09 Written-By – Yorty*, Weakley* Companies, etc. Recorded At – American Recording Co. Credits Arranged By – The Electric Prunes Art Direction – Ed Thrasher Bass, Organ, Piano – Mark* Drums – Quint* (tracks: A2, A4, B2, B5, B6) Drums [Uncredited] – Preston Ritter (tracks: A1, A3, A5 to B1, B3, B4) Engineer – Bill Cooper, Richie Podolor* Guitar, Effects – Ken* Photography By – Tom Tucker Producer – Dave Hassinger Vocals, Autoharp, Harmonica – James* Vocals, Guitar – Weasel* Notes WEA RECORDS S.A., Messopheion 319-HALANDRI. Made In Greece Because the transfer was made directly from record and not from the master tape, there is an almost inaudible surface noise on most of the tracks. Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: AEPI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Reprise Records, R 6262, The Electric Underground (LP, Reprise R 6262, US 1967 6262, R-6262 Prunes Album, Mono) Records, 6262, R-6262 Reprise Records Reprise RS-6262, RS The Electric Underground (LP, Records, RS-6262, RS US Unknown 6262 Prunes Album, RE) Reprise 6262 Records Reprise The Electric Underground (LP, Records, R 6262, 6262 R 6262, 6262 Canada 1967 Prunes Album, Mono) Reprise Records The Electric Underground (LP, Reprise RS-6262 RS-6262 US Unknown Prunes Album, Ltd, RE, 180) Records The Electric Underground (LP, Reprise RS-6262 RS-6262 US 2010 Prunes Album, Ltd, RE, Col) Records Related Music albums to Underground by The Electric Prunes 1. Kay Weaver / Ralph Lowe - The Now Sounds Of Today 2. Nick Lowe - Tokyo Bay 3. Nick Lowe And His Cowboy Outfit - Nick Lowe And His Cowboy Outfit 4. Candi Lowe - What Does A Woman Need? 5. Jim Lowe - Rock-A-Chicka / The Bright Light 6. Mundell Lowe - California Guitar 7. Electric Prunes - Feedback 8. Nick Lowe - Pinker And Prouder Than Previous 9. Osamu Tezuka - Kimba, Der Weisse Löwe 5 10. Nick Lowe / Nick Lowe & His Noise To Go - My Heart Hurts.
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