TOO SHORT A SEASON
TOO SHORT A SEASON
IMPERIUM
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Condition: New, UPC: 0338219942270, Publication Date: 07/13/1994, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

Silenced
To The Things That Were
Too Short A Season
Slip Of Tongue
Play Of Compassion
Chemical Dreams
Left Meaningless
Messiah Mask
Awakening

notes

Originally Released in 1993.
Manufactured in USA.

credits


Bass – Remco Nijkamp
Drums – Patrick Gerritzen
Guitar – Michel Cerrone, Rob Cerrone
Mastered By – Hay Zeelen
Producer – Imperium (4)
Producer, Engineer, Mastered By – Hans Pieters
Vocals – Andre Vuurboom

companies


Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mascot Records (2)
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Leviathan Records (2)
Copyright (c) – Mascot Music Productions & Publishing
Recorded At – Excess Studios
Mastered At – The Masters
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