Braindrops
Braindrops is the third studio album by the American garage rock band the Fuzztones, released in 1991.[1]
Braindrops | ||||
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Released | 1991 | |||
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Label | Music Maniac | |||
Producer | Rudi Protrudi | |||
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Track listing
- "Third Times the Charm" - 3:29
- "Skeleton Farm" - 3:12
- "Romilar D" - 3:49
- "Fear" - 3:43
- "Rise" - 3:49
- "Ghost Clinic" - 4:17
- "7 and 7 Is" (Love cover) - 2:49
- "Look for the Question Mark" - 3:27
- "I Looked at You" (The Doors cover) - 2:17
- "The People in Me" (The Music Machine cover) - 3:18
- "All the Kings Horses" - 3:18
- "Blackout" - 2:10
Personnel
- Rudi Protrudi - lead vocals, guitar, organ
- "Mad" Mike Czekaj - drums, backing vocals
- Phil Arriagada - guitar, backing vocals
- Chris Harlock - bass
- Jake Cavaliere - organ
- Additional musicians
- Arthur Lee - backing vocals on "All the Kings Horses"
- Jacqui Lynn - backing vocals on "Look for the Question Mark" and "All the Kings Horses"
- Sean Bonniwell - backing vocals on "The People in Me"
- Rahul Sariputra - sitar "Look for the Question Mark" and "All the Kings Horses"
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