FLIGHT OUT
FLIGHT OUT
TERMINAL LOVERS
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Condition: New, UPC: 8882952637266, Publication Date: 04/23/2015, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

Lacuna
Gone
Hot Nights
The Sea
The Lamp
Meaning Over
Bloodstone Eyes

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Packaging: standard cardboard digipak style cover, satin matte finish, medium spine with text, clear plastic tray, professionally duplicated CDr with full color printed face. No booklet or inserts.

Total time: 35:25

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Arranged By – Terminal Lovers
Artwork, Design – Cintron,
Bass – Jamie Walters (2) (tracks: 1,2,6,7), John Kalman (tracks: 3,4,5)
Drums – Bob Zeiger (tracks: 1,3,7), Brett Gemmill (tracks: 2,4,5,6)
Engineer – Gemmill,
Guitar – Chris Smith (12)
Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals – Dave Cintron (2)
Mastered By – Adam Boose
Percussion – Bob Zeiger, Brett Gemmill
Producer, Engineer, Songwriter – Cintron,
Songwriter [Co] – Depew,
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