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MUSIC FROM THE BIG GREEN WAREHOUSE

Woodenhead

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 1996

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Rapatap
2. Antifunk
3. Allison Miner
4. Paradise
5. Lights Out
6. Blackout
7. Last Chance On Joseph Street
8. Trio
9. Hiding Place
10. Sugarpop

Line-up / Musicians

- Jimmy Robinson / guitars
- Fran Comiskey / keyboards
- Paul Clement / bass
- Mark Whitaker / drums

Releases information

CD Broken Records ‎- WH1818 (1996, US)

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