Snowflake Midnight

Mercury Rev
Snowflake Midnight

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Remarque / Liste des chansons: 1: Snowflake In A Hot World (3:58)
2: Butterfly's Wings (4:06)
3: Senses On Fire (3:30)
4: People Are So Unpredictable (There's No Bliss Like Home) (6:40)
5: October Sunshine (2:13)
6: Runaway Raindrop (5:55)
7: Dream Of A Young Girl As A Flower (7:55)
8: Faraway From Cars (3:19)
9: Squirrel And I (Holding On...And Then Letting Go) (3:54)
Description:Bass Guitar [Additional]: Carlos Anthony Molina, Drums [Additional]: Jason Miranda, Engineer [Additional]: Frank Moscowitz, Engineer [Additional]: Scott Petito, Layout: David Calderley, Mastered By: Scott Hull (2), Photography [Images]: "VK-Red" Duvivier, Producer, Mixed By: Dave Fridmann, Producer, Mixed By: Mercury Rev, Written-By, Performer, Recorded By: Grasshopper (2), Written-By, Performer, Recorded By: Jeff Mercel, Written-By, Performer, Recorded By: Jonathan Donahue, Labelcode(s) VVR1051278, Phonographic Copyright (p) V2 Music Ltd., Copyright (c) V2 Music Ltd.
N° de fabricant: VVR1051278
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En vente depuis29.05.201405.03.202606.04.202401.04.202606.05.2026
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Poids0.12kg0.27kg0.46kg0.15kg0.12kg
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