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Product Information for "Foxheads Stalk This Land - Close Lobsters" »
Product details
Title
Foxheads Stalk This Land
Performer
Close Lobsters
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
29/04/2002
Recomended Retail Price
9.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1988
Label / Distributor
Fire / Cargo; F-Minor
Engineer
Fransisco
Producer
John A. Rivers
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
802644303024
Catalogue Number
SFIRE 030CD
SPAR code
AAD
Additional notes
Album Notes
Close Lobsters: Andrew Burnett, Robert Burnett, Tom Donnelly, Stewart McFadyen, Graeme Wilmington. Additional personnel: John A. Rivers (Hammond B-3 organ). Recorded in 1987.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone - 3 Stars - Good
Titles on disc 1
1.
Just Too Bloody Stupid
2.
Sewer Pipe Dream
3.
I Kiss The Flower In Bloom
4.
Pathetique
5.
Prophecy
6.
In Spite Of These Times
7.
Foxheads
8.
I Take Bribes
9.
Pimps
10.
Mother Of God
Ciao
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30/04/2005
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