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Luna Bewitched Mp3, Flac, Wma Luna Bewitched mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Bewitched Country: US Released: 1994 Style: Indie Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1492 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1849 mb WMA version RAR size: 1214 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 129 Other Formats: WMA AIFF VOC FLAC AAC ADX VOX Tracklist Hide Credits California (All The Way) A1 4:15 Trumpet – Frank London A2 Tiger Lily 4:46 Friendly Advice A3 6:33 Electric Guitar – Sterling Morrison Bewitched A4 4:45 Trumpet – Frank LondonVibraphone, Organ [Hammond] – Justin* This Time Around A5 3:29 Organ [Hammond] – John BaumgartnerVibraphone – Stanley* Great Jones Street B1 3:36 Electric Guitar – Sterling Morrison B2 Going Home 5:26 Into The Fold B3 3:12 Organ [Hammond] – John Baumgartner B4 I Know You Tried 3:18 Sleeping Pill B5 5:52 Clarinet – Grasshopper Vibraphone – Stanley* Credits Art Direction – Laurie Henzel Backing Vocals – Luna Bass – Justin Harwood Drums, Percussion – Stanley Demeski Engineer [Assistant] – Jen Monnar, Susanne Dyer* Engineer, Mixed By – Victor Van Vugt Guitar – Sean Eden Guitar, Vocals, Lyrics By – Dean Wareham Management – Renée Lehman* Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Music By – Luna Photography By – Michael Lavine Producer – Luna , Victor Van Vugt Notes Engineered and mixed at Right Track and RPM Studios in New York City. Mastered at Gateway, Portland, ME. ℗ & © 1994 Elektra Entertainment. Made & printed in the U.S.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 7559-61617-4 9 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 61617-2 Luna Bewitched (CD, Album) Elektra 61617-2 US 1994 61617-2 Luna Bewitched (CD, Album, Club) Elektra 61617-2 US 1994 WPCP-5802 Luna Bewitched (CD, Album) WEA Japan WPCP-5802 Japan 1994 Bewitched (Cass, Album, Ltd, 61617-4 Luna Elektra 61617-4 US 1993 Promo) Bewitched (LP, Album, Ltd, Gotta Groove GGR2012-001 Luna GGR2012-001 US 2012 RE) Records Related Music albums to Bewitched by Luna Kathryn Williams - Songs From The Novel Greatest Hits Katharine McPhee - Unbroken Luna - Slide Luna - Bonnie And Clyde / Chinatown James Morrison - Postcards From Down Under Mintzkov Luna - M For Means And L For Love Buckwheat Zydeco - On Track Luna - Pup Tent Luna - Live Van Morrison - Too Long In Exile.
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