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Half Japanese, The Band That Would Be King

Audio CD

Disk ID: 344266

Disk length: 1h 11m 21s (42 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1993

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Open Your Eyes Close Your Eyes 1:09
2. Daytona Beach 1:47
3. Lucky Star 2:21
4. Some Things Last A Long Time 2:20
5. My Most Embarrassing Moment 0:49
6. Buried Treasure 1:05
7. Open Book 1:00
8. Little Records 1:17
9. Deadly Alien Spawn 2:36
10. Postcard From Far Away 1:38
11. Ventriloquizm Made Easy 0:42
12. Something In The Wind 0:38
13. Bingo's Not His Name O 1:19
14. Put Some Sugar On It 2:48
15. What More Can I Do 1:24
16. Brand New Moon 1:36
17. Another World 1:34
18. Every Word Is True 1:20
19. I Live For Love 2:06
20. Werewolf 1:30
21. Ride Ride Ride 0:31
22. Sugarcane 2:31
23. I Wish I May 1:33
24. Ashes On The Ground 2:41
25. Curse Of The Doll People 0:33
26. Horseshoes 2:12
27. Bluebirds 1:39
28. Frankenstein Meets Billy The Kid 0:56
29. My Buckets Got A Hole In It 1:11
30. Africans Built The Pyramids 1:36
31. Better Than Before 1:59
32. Daytona 2:20
33. Back Home 2:38
34. Mule Skinner Blues 1:46
35. Sugarcane 3:10
36. Jump Up 1:00
37. Postcard From Far Away 3:18
38. Big Wheels 2:13
39. Ordeal 2:13
40. Jump Down 1:27
41. Cowboys 1:18
42. Man Without A Head 1:11

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The Band That Would Be King

Tracks: 30 (-12 tracks), Disk length: 46m 35s (-25m 14s)

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