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Roger Mcguinn Live from Mars Mp3, Flac, Wma Roger McGuinn Live From Mars mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country Album: Live From Mars Country: US Released: 1996 Style: Folk Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1497 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1424 mb WMA version RAR size: 1706 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 787 Other Formats: VOC WMA VQF DMF MP1 AAC XM Tracklist Hide Credits Heartbreak Hotel 1 Written-By – Presley*, Axton*, Durden* Daddy Roll Em 2 Written-By – Gibson* Gate Of Horn 3 Written-By – Levy*, McGuinn* Chestnut Mare 4 Written-By – Levy*, McGuinn* Bells Of Rhymney 5 Written-By – Davies*, Seeger* Turn Turn Turn 6 Written-By – Seeger* Beach Ball 7 Written-By – Gari*, McGuinn* Wild Mountain Thyme 8 Arranged By – McGuinn* You Showed Me 9 Written-By – Clark*, McGuinn* Mr Tambourine Man (Acoustic) 10 Written-By – Dylan* Mr Tambourine Man (Electric) 11 Written-By – Dylan* Mr Spaceman 12 Written-By – McGuinn* Eight Miles High 13 Written-By – Crosby*, Clark*, McGuinn* So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star 14 Written-By – Hillman*, McGuinn* King Of The Hill 15 Written-By – McGuinn*, Petty* May The Road Rise 16 Written-By – McGuinn*, McGuinn* Fireworks (Studio Bonus Track) 17 Written-By – McGuinn*, McGuinn* May The Road Rise (Studio Bonus Track) 18 Written-By – McGuinn*, McGuinn* Credits Acoustic Guitar [12-String], Electric Guitar [12-String], Vocals – Roger Mcguinn Bass – Marc Perlman (tracks: 17, 18) Drums, Vocals – Tim O'Reagan (tracks: 17, 18) Guitar, Vocals – Gary Louris (tracks: 17, 18) Producer – Roger Mcguinn Violin – Mike Russell (tracks: 17, 18) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 20616 20902 3 Mould SID Code: IFPI 0347 Matrix / Runout: 206 162 090-2 01@ Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Roger Live From Mars (CD, Hollywood 162 090-2 162 090-2 UK & Europe 1996 McGuinn Album) Records Related Music albums to Live From Mars by Roger McGuinn Roger McGuinn - Thunderbyrd The Byrds - The Byrds Greatest Hits McGuinn / Hillman - Love Me Tonight Chris Hillman & Roger McGuinn - You Ain't Going Nowhere The Byrds - The Byrds The Byrds - Greatest Hits Vol 2 Various - The Nitty Gritty Guitar Of The Byrds - Younger Than Yesterday.
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