BALLAD OF JIMMY & JOHNNY (GER)
BALLAD OF JIMMY & JOHNNY (GER)
ELEMENT OF CRIME
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 0422839921224, Publication Date: 08/21/2007, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

The Ballad Of Jimmy & Johnny
Waiting For The Morning Train
Satellite Town
405 (And The Rest Of Today)
Don't You Ever Come Back
Give Me Your Wallet
A Ship Is Passing
Magic Journey
Der Mann Vom Gericht
Victims Can Be Mean
She's A Barmaid
Time To Go Home

notes

Standard jewel case with anthracite tray including 20 page booklet:
- tracklisting & song durations, album credits, musicians/guests/instruments, special thanks,
- lyrics, group members black & white photos.

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credits


Bass – Veto (4)
Design [Cover Design] – Dirk Risch
Drums, Percussion – Richard Pappik
Engineer [Assistant] – Shannon Strong
Guitar – Jakob Ilja
Guitar, Trumpet, Vocals – Sven Regener
Keyboards – Pyrolator
Lyrics By – Sven Regener
Music By – Element Of Crime
Photography By – Friedrich W. Windolf
Producer, Engineer – Dave Young,

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Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor GmbH
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