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Charles Jenkins, Bungalow

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1365722

Disk length: 38m 3s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Who Killed Moby Grape? 3:21
2. All The Pretty Girls (In Barcelona) 2:39
3. Princess 4:07
4. Capsicum Spray 3:18
5. I Don't Care 4:08
6. Your Record Collection 3:38
7. Ha Anybody Seen Her Heart? 4:29
8. Rayon Factory 3:03
9. Vulnerable And Tough 3:23
10. Fear No One 3:22
11. Bottle Rocket Moment 2:28

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Review

Australian only release from the lead singer/songwriter for Australian guitar-pop icons The Ice Cream Hands. Bungalow is a smart collection of 11 reflective tracks, written and recorded during 2003 & 2004, during Jenkins' solo tours of the UK, Spain & France. Guests on the album include Shane O'Mara, Peter Jones, Michael Barker, Davey Lane & Rebecca Barnard. Inertia. 2004.You May Be Aware of Charles Jenkins as the Lead Singer and Songwriter for Australian Guitar-pop Icons the Ice Cream Hands and as One of Australia's Foremost Contemporary Lyricists and Composers. Icecream Hands have Been Favourably Compared to Early Beatles, Crowded House and the Lemonheads. 'bungalow' is a Smart Collection of 11 Relatively Quiet and Reflective Tracks which were Written and Recorded Over the Past 12 Months During Jenkins' Solo Tours of the U.k., Spain and France. Guest Players on the Album Include: Shane O'mara (Paul Kelly, Tim Rogers), Peter Jones (Crowded House, Lisa Miller), Michael Barker (John Butler Trio), Davey Lane (You Am I) and Rebecca Barnard.

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