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01. "Bad Vibrations" 02. "Haunting At 1300 McKinley" 03. "Yellow Elevator #2" 04. "Sunday Afternoon" 05. "River Of Blood" 06. "Entrance Song" 07. "Phosphene Dream" 08. "True Believers" 09. "Telephone" 10. "The Sniper"
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Third Album |
 | | Beschreibung: | Artwork, Graphic Design: Christian Bland, Bass, Organ [Rheem Mark VII], Guitar, Drum [Floor Tom]: Kyle Hunt, Drums, Percussion: Stephanie Bailey, Engineer: Ryan Castle, Engineer [Assistant]: Alec Gomez, Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Organ [Air], Autoharp [Electric]: Nate Ryan, Guitar, Vocals, Organ, Bass, Harmonium: Christian Bland, Illustration [Drawings]: Wes Wilson (2), Lead Vocals, Bass, Organ [Vox], Guitar, Percussion: Alex Maas, Producer, Mixed By: Dave Sardy, Written By [Co-Written By]: Colin Ryan, Written-By: The Black Angels, Labelcode BHOR16780.2 (BHV-16780-2), Phonographic Copyright (p) The Black Angels, Copyright (c) The Black Angels, Licensed To Blue Horizon Ventures, Manufactured By The Orchard, Distributed By The Orchard, Published By Death Song Publishing, Co., Produced At Sunset Sound, Produced At Sage & Sound, Mixed At Sage & Sound, Mixed At Sunset Sound, Mastered At Marcussen Mastering, Glass Mastered At Cinram, Olyphant, PA, Pressed By Cinram, Olyphant, PA |  | | Produzent: |
D. Sardy |
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BHV67802 |
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Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |  |
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|  | Everett True - 15.10.2010 You can hear traces of the Black Angels' Texas heritage all over their third album: most obviously 13th Floor Elevators' deranged psych groove on the ...
|  | Richard Trapunski - 07.10.2010  It may seem strange for a current band to relaunch legendary 60s blues label Blue Horizon, but the Black Angels fit the bill. Taking their cue from co...
|  | Maxie Gedge - 05.10.2010  Ok, so The Black Angels is probably one of the worst band names I have ever heard. But someone once told me “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover”, so let...
|  | Crispin Kott - 01.10.2010  There’s been some chatter on the internet that the Black Angels’ move to the newly resurrected Blue Horizon label is tantamount to selling out, a tire...
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|  | Aaron Leitko - 24.09.2010  By screwing vintage 13th Floor Elevators riffs down to trip-hop tempos, the Black Angels struck psych-rock pay dirt. The Austin, Texas-based quintet's...
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