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The J. Geils Band You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd Mp3, Flac, Wma The J. Geils Band You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd Country: US Released: 1984 Style: Blues Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1621 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1978 mb WMA version RAR size: 1334 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 879 Other Formats: TTA VQF AC3 AIFF AHX MPC AU Tracklist A1 Concealed Weapons 3:30 A2 Heavy Petting 4:16 A3 Wasted Youth 4:30 A4 Eenie Meenie Minie Moe 3:54 A5 Tell 'Em, Jonesy 4:46 B1 You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd 6:56 B2 The Bite From Inside 5:50 B3 Californicatin' 4:07 B4 I Will Carry You Home 6:09 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Long View Farm Studios Mixed At – Record Plant, N.Y.C. Mastered At – Master Cutting Room Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc. Published By – Center City Music Published By – Last Licks Music Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI America Records Copyright (c) – EMI America Records Credits Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Crispin Cioe Backing Vocals – Cookie Watkins (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B4), Fonda Rae (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B4), Judith Spears (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B4) Bass – Daniel Klein Choir – The Institutional Radio Choir (tracks: B4) Cover [Coordinator] – Henry Marquez Design [Front Cover] – Seth Justman, Stephen Jo Bladd* Directed By [Choir] – Carl Williams, Jr.* Drums, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Stephen Jo Bladd* Engineer – Steve Marcantonio Engineer [Additional Assistance] – Carol Cafiero Engineer [Additional] – John Mathias* Engineer [Assistant] – Jesse Henderson Guitar – J. Geils Harmonica, Saxophone, Backing Vocals – Magic Dick Illustration [Back Cover], Design [Back Cover] – Josh Gosfield Illustration [Front Cover] – Elizabeth Shreve Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Seth Justman Lyrics By [Per Liner] – Paul Justman, Seth Justman Management – Hart & Hinkle Management Mastered By – Joe Brescio Mixed By [Assistant] – John Agnello Music By [Per Liner] – Seth Justman Photography By [Back Cover] – William Suttle Photography By [Inner Sleeve] – Robert Frank Producer, Arranged By – Seth Justman Trumpet – Paul "Hollywood" Litteral* Vocals – Phoebe Snow (tracks: A4) Written-By [Per Labels] – Paul Justman, Seth Justman Notes ℗ © 1984 EMI America Records All songs ©1984 Center City Music/Last Licks Music Winchester Pressing variant of this U.S. vinyl by same catalog #. Custom (cardstock) inner sleeve contains lyrics/credits/photos Recorded at Long View Farm, North Brookfield, Massachusetts Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Side Etch): SJ·1·17137·Z4 —◁ MCR Joe Matrix / Runout (B Side Etch): SJ·2·17137·Z4 —◁ MCR Joe Rights Society: ASCAP Barcode (Print): 0 7777-17137-1 Barcode (Scan; Format: UPC_A): 077771713712 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year EMI America, 1C 064 24 0240 1, The J. You're Gettin' Even EMI 1C 064 24 0240 1, 064 24 0240 1, 1C Geils While I'm Gettin' America, 064 24 0240 1, 1C Europe 1984 064-24 0240 1, Band Odd (LP, Album) EMI 064-24 0240 1, America, EMI America The J. You're Gettin' Even EJ 24 0240 1 Geils While I'm Gettin' EMI America EJ 24 0240 1 UK 1984 Band Odd (LP, Album) The J. You're Gettin' Even 1C 264 24 0240 4 Geils While I'm Gettin' EMI America 1C 264 24 0240 4 Germany 1984 Band Odd (Cass, Album) The J. You're Gettin' Even SJ-17137 Geils While I'm Gettin' EMI America SJ-17137 US 1984 Band Odd (LP, Album) The J. You're Gettin' Even TC-ST-240240 Geils While I'm Gettin' EMI America TC-ST-240240 Australia 1984 Band Odd (Cass, Album) Related Music albums to You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd by The J. Geils Band The J. Geils Band - Freeze Frame Jim Reeves - I Know One / I'm Gettin' Better Rory Hoy Feat. Ashley Slater - Gettin' Home Bill Anderson - Get While The Gettin's Good The J. Geils Band - Love Stinks EarthQuake - 2 Hype 2 Dance / Black Are Gettin Paid / It's Up To You The J. Geils Band - One Last Kiss The J. Geils Band - Freeze-Frame.
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