The Days of Pearly Spencer (album)
The Days of Pearly Spencer is a compilation album by The Vietnam Veterans, released in 1988. It was the band's last full-length album before they broke up.
The Days of Pearly Spencer | ||||
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Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 66:30 (CD) 42:75 (LP) | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Music Maniac | |||
The Vietnam Veterans chronology | ||||
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Their record label gave the following statement: "The Vietnam Veterans are no more. This album contains material which was recorded during long night sessions, but remained unreleased. With the re-recordings of the old "demo" songs, they want to prove that they are better than ever. Now it's time to die!"[1]
The Vietnam Veterans has later come to life again, and released a new full-length album in 2009.[2]
Track listing
# CD/LP | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1 / A1 | "The Days of Pearly Spencer" | David McWilliams | 4:22 |
2 / A2 | "500 Miles" | Hedy West | 5:54 |
3 / A3 | "Is This Really the Time" | Mark Enbatta | 3:18 |
4 / A4 | "Burning Temples" | Mark Enbatta | 4:19 |
5 / A5 | "Don't Try to Walk on Me" | Mark Enbatta | 3:39 |
6 / B1 | "Dogs" | Mark Enbatta | 4:43 |
7 / B2 | "You're Gonna Fall" | Mark Enbatta | 3:59 |
8 / B3 | "Dreams of Today" | Mark Enbatta | 6:18 |
9 / B4 | "Be My Baby" | Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Phil Spector | 6:01 |
10 | "The Trip" (CD only) | Kim Fowley | 23:53 |
Label
This album was released by Music Maniac Records, Germany
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References
- Note on the back of the CD version of the album
- "The Vietnam Veterans announcing their return (Music Maniac Records)". rimpo.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-03. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
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