Alphabet Of Hurricanes

Tom Mcrae
Alphabet Of Hurricanes

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Release date: 23/Feb/2010
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Sales Rank: #54678 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 1987160882
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Still Love You
1.2 A Is for.
1.3 Won't Lie
1.4 Summer of John Wayne
1.5 Told My Troubles to the River
1.6 American Spirit
1.7 Please
1.8 Out of the Walls
1.9 Me ; Stetson
1.10 Can't Find You
1.11 Best Winter
1.12 Fifteen Miles Downriver
Number of discs: 1
Description:All songs recorded variously at Gunpoint and Black Dog Studios, London. Axis in Sheffield, and Magic Carpet Studios, Los Angeles. Recorded and engineered at Axis Studios, Sheffield. Engineering and additional production at Black Dog Studios, London. Mastered at Black Dog. ? 2010 Tom McRae under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Limited © Cooking Vinyl Limited under exclusive license from Tom McRae. Made in the EU. Manufactured and distributed in Benelux by V2 Records Benelux. Exclusively licensed for Benelux to V2 Records Benelux.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: IMT966372.2
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