PHANTOM RADIO (DIG)
PHANTOM RADIO (DIG)
LANEGAN, MARK
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Condition: New, UPC: 6010914237564, Publication Date: 10/21/2014, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

Harvest Home
Judgement Time
Floor Of The Ocean
The Killing Season
Seventh Day
I Am The Wolf
Torn Red Heart
Waltzing In Blue
The Wild People
Death Trip To Tulsa
Sampler [Sample Horns], SynthAldo Struyf
Synth [Prophet 5], Guitar, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Bass, PercussionAlain Johannes
VocalsMark Lanegan

credits

Cover, Illustration
– - Gustavo Rimada
Design, Layout
– - Ben Goetting
Engineer
– - Daniel Krieger
Producer, Recorded By
– - Alain Johannes
Written-By
– - Alain Johannes
(tracks: 1), - Duke Garwood
(tracks: 6), - Mark Lanegan
, - Sietse Van Gorkam *
(tracks: 4)

companies

Phonographic Copyright Flooded Soil Recordings
Copyright Flooded Soil Recordings
Licensed From Flooded Soil Recordings
Licensed To Vagrant Records, LLC
Published By Steve Winco Music
Published By Ripplestick Music
Published By Channel This Music
Published By Mute Song Ltd
Recorded At 11AD
Glass Mastered at Optical Experts Manufacturing
2602534
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