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Catalog Number HML 1000
Release Date 1997
Publish Format Commercial
Release Price Unknown (U.S.)
Media Format CD
Classification Original Soundtrack
OrganizationsHaight-Masonic Laboratories


Tracklist

Disc 1

01 Moonglow 1:57
02 Farewell Party 2:20
03 First Disco 2:58
04 Where Is Surf? 0:52
05 Kropotnik And Ivanna 0:30
06 Boogie Board 2:15
07 Esoteric Bulldozer 3:12
08 Get Back On The Board 1:32
09 The Greenhouse 0:24
10 King Of The Woody Hotel 1:28
11 How We Dance 0:59
12 Jim’s Song 1:57
13 Salt Pecans 0:33
14 Scalin’ The Fish 1:30
15 The Folk Back Home 0:38
16 My Old Game Show 0:28
17 Savannah Slump 1:17
18 Red Sunrise 0:15
19 Space Jive 1:06
20 Longboard 1:33
21 Balalaika Stomp 1:01
22 The Committee 1:06
23 Hula Surf Dream 1:42
24 Too Much Love 2:33
25 The Old Dream Ending 5:45
Disc length 39:51

 

Notes

All songs written by Sanger/McDermott/Govett/Phelan

Published by Fat Manor Publishing (BMI)

George “The Fat Man” Sanger, guitar
“Professor” K. Weston Phelan, bass
David Govett, drums
“Ramrod” Joe McDermott, guitar

Guitar help by Teisco Del Rey on 4, 8, 9, 21, 22 (and giggle)

Other instruments by Team Fat

Mastered by Larry Seyer at Bismeaux Studio

Mission Control: Linda Law

Portraits and SuperPublicist: Spanki Avallone

Thanks to Jim Eisenstein, Jennifer Hubbard, Dave Warhol and Robert G. Demmon

The music on this compact disc was originally recorded on digital equipment. We have attempted to pervert, as grossly as possible, the sound of the original recording. Because of its high resolution, however, the Compact Disc can reveal cleanliness and fidelity in the source tape. We apologize for any notes that got through Joe’s Vacuum Tube Soul Enhancement Device undistorted.

Album Stats

Contained in 2 collections
Contained in 1 wish lists
Category
Game
Products represented
Zhadnost: The Peoples' Party
Platforms represented
3DO

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