The Lucky Ones

Mudhoney
The Lucky Ones

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SUB POP / CARGO
Release date: 30/May/2008
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Description:Art Direction, Design: Jeff Kleinsmith, Bass: Guy Maddison, Drums: Dan Peters, Engineer [Assistant]: Floyd Reitsma, Guitar: Steve Turner, Mastered By: Bill Inglot, Mastered By: Bill Schultz (2), Mixed By: Tucker Martine, Painting: Ed Fotheringham, Photography By [Headstones]: Mark Arm, Photography By [Mudhoney]: Tucker Martine, Producer: Tucker Martine, Recorded By: Tucker Martine, Vocals: Mark Arm, Labelcode 00032986 (SPCD 765), Phonographic Copyright (p) Sub Pop Records, Copyright (c) Sub Pop Records, Copyright (c) Thick And Creamy Music, Copyright (c) First Time In Paperback, Copyright (c) Right On Songs, Copyright (c) Inverted T Wave, Recorded At Studio Litho, Mixed At Avast! Recording Co., Mastered At Digiprep
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