Shooting Time
"Shooting Time" is Swedish Indie Pop band Eggstone's second release, featuring four songs of which two later appeared on the band's debut album, Eggstone In San Diego, in 1992. In a contemporary review of the single, music journalist Kjell Häglund called it the "debut EP of the 90's".
"Shooting Time" | ||||
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Single by Eggstone | ||||
B-side | "Wrong Heaven", "My Trumpets", "Doesn't Matter" | |||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Genre | Indie Pop | |||
Length | 13:13 | |||
Label | Supersound Project | |||
Songwriter(s) | Eggstone | |||
Producer(s) | Tore Johansson | |||
Eggstone singles chronology | ||||
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It was later re-issued on CD in 1992 (as Eggstone At Point Loma), after the band signed with MNW label Snap.
Track listing
- "Shooting Time" (3:25)
- "Wrong Heaven" (3:40)
- "My Trumpets" (3:03)
- "Doesn't Matter" (3:05)
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