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I Am Kloot Natural History Mp3, Flac, Wma I Am Kloot Natural History mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: Natural History Country: Europe Released: 2001 Style: Indie Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1721 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1899 mb WMA version RAR size: 1447 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 991 Other Formats: VOC MOD ADX AA MIDI DTS WAV Tracklist Hide Credits 1 To You 3:16 2 Morning Rain 3:20 3 Bigger Wheels 3:28 4 No Fear Of Falling 2:10 5 Loch 4:33 6 Storm Warning 3:59 7 Dark Star 2:22 8 Stop 3:56 9 Sunlight Hits The Snow 2:44 10 Twist 2:57 11 86 TV's 2:55 Because 12 Other [Guacamollie] – Guy GarveyPerformer [Wine Glass] – Craig Potter, Garvey*, Mark 7:18 Potter, Peter Turner*, Jupp* Credits Artwork By – Stacey Manton Backing Vocals – Guy Garvey, John Harold Arnold Bramwell, Peter Jobson Bass, Guitar [Slide] – Peter Jobson Drums – Andy Hargreaves Engineer – Craig Potter, Guy Garvey, Mark Potter, Pete Troughton* Engineer [Additional] – Jemina Cox, Laurie Bebb Mastered By – Guy Davie Mixed By [Additional] – Pete Troughton* Percussion – Andy Hargreaves, Guy Garvey Producer, Mixed By, Effects, Harmonica – Guy Garvey Written-By – John Harold Arnold Bramwell Notes Recorded at Studio Studio, Rochdale; The Elbow Rooms, Manchester; The Big House, Manchester and the Isle of Mull, Scotland. Mixed at Studio Studio, except tracks 1, 10 and 11 mixed at The Elbow Rooms. Mastered at The Exchange. Made in Australasia. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 24385 09522 1 Other (Rights Societies): bel/BIEM Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year I Am Natural History We Love AMOUR 5 CD AMOUR 5 CD UK 2001 Kloot (CD, Album) You Natural History I Am We Love AMOUR 5 CDPR (CD, Album, AMOUR 5 CDPR UK 2001 Kloot You Promo) I Am Natural History We Love AMOUR5CD AMOUR5CD UK Unknown Kloot (CD, Album, RE) You We Love I Am Natural History You, Wall 7243 8509522 1 7243 8509522 1 Europe 2001 Kloot (CD, Album) Of Sound, Labels Natural History visa 6375, I Am Labels, We visa 6375, (CD, Album, Europe 2001 AMOUR5CDX Kloot Love You AMOUR5CDX Promo, Car) Related Music albums to Natural History by I Am Kloot Bunny Rugs - Marcus Garvey The Skatalites - Guns Of Navarone / Marcus Garvey I Am Kloot - Maybe I Should Elbow - Dead In The Boot Elbow - The Best Of Tommy Potter - Tommy Potter Sextet Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey Rea Garvey - Can't Stand The Silence - The Encore Michael Potter - Garden Portal Almanac Peter Gabriel - Scratch My Back The Motors - Airport - The Motors' Greatest Hits Claire Bloom, Beatrix Potter - The Tale Of Peter Rabbit And Other Stories By Beatrix Potter.
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