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Grant-Lee Phillips Nineteeneighties Mp3, Flac, Wma Grant-Lee Phillips Nineteeneighties mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Nineteeneighties Country: Europe Released: 2006 Style: Folk Rock, Indie Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1542 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1652 mb WMA version RAR size: 1837 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 340 Other Formats: AHX MOD VQF VOX TTA AU AC3 Tracklist Hide Credits Wave Of Mutilation 1 Written-By – Black Francis Age Of Consent 2 Written-By – Bernard Sumner, Gillian Lesley Gilbert*, Peter Hook, Stephen Paul David Morris* The Eternal 3 Written-By – Bernard Sumner, Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris I Often Dream Of Trains 4 Written-By – Robyn Hitchcock The Killing Moon 5 Written-By – Ian Stephen Mc Culloch*, Leslie Thomas Pattinson*, Louis Vincent De Freitas* Love My Way 6 Recorded By, Mixed By – Mark Linnet*Written-By – John Gez Ashton*, Richard Lofthouse Butler*, Timothy George Butler*, Vincent Ely* Under The Milky Way 7 Written-By – Karin Jansson, Steve Kilbey City Of Refuge 8 Written-By – Nick Cave So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) 9 Written-By – William Thomas Berry*, John Michael Stipe*, Michael E. Mills*, Peter Lawrence Buck* Boys Don't Cry 10 Written-By – Laurence Tolhurst, Michael Dempsey, Robert Smith Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me 11 Written-By – Johnny Marr, Morrissey Credits Bass [Upright] – David J. Carpenter (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8) Drums – Kevin Jarvis (tracks: 2, 5, 6, 8) Mastered By – Dave Schultz Photography By – Denise Siegel Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By, Artwork By – Grant-Lee Phillips* Violin – Eric Gorfain (tracks: 6) Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Piano, Organ, Harmonium, Piano [Toy], Mellotron, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Guitar [Baritone], Ukulele [Baritone], Mandolin, Harmonica, Percussion [Hand], Programmed By, Loops – Grant-Lee Phillips* Notes All songs produced, recorded and mixed at Magnetic Field Recordings with the exception of Love My Way, recorded and mixed at Your Place Or Mine Studios, Glendale, CA. Mastering at DigiPrep, Glendale, CA. (P)2006 Magnetic Field Recordings (C)2006 Cooking Vinyl Made in the EU Barcode and Other Identifiers Label Code: 7180 Matrix / Runout: COOKCD380 SP 107525 02 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Grant-Lee Nineteeneighties Cooking COOKCD380 COOKCD380 2006 Phillips* (CD, Album) Vinyl Grant-Lee Nineteeneighties Cooking COOKCD380-CDR COOKCD380-CDR UK 2006 Phillips* (CDr, Album, Promo) Vinyl Grant-Lee Nineteeneighties Zoë Zoë 01143-1066-2 Zoë 01143-1066-2 US 2006 Phillips* (CD, Album) Records Grant-Lee Nineteeneighties Zoë Zoë 01143-1066-2A Zoë 01143-1066-2A US 2006 Phillips* (CD, Album, Promo) Records Grant-Lee Nineteeneighties Cooking COOKCD380-CDR COOKCD380-CDR UK 2006 Phillips* (CDr, Album, Promo) Vinyl Related Music albums to Nineteeneighties by Grant-Lee Phillips Various - The Wedding Singer Self-Medication - Amnesia Machine (Self-Medication DEMOS 2006-2009) Various - Music From Vanilla Sky - Radio Sampler NewOrder - (The Best Of) NewOrder Robyn Hitchcock And The Egyptians - Perspex Island And One - Bodypop 1½ New Order - International Crosby, Stills & Nash - Daylight Again NewOrder - Republic Nouvelle Vague - Best Of Grace Jones - Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions Various - Cool As Ice (The Be Music Productions).
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