Turtle Soup (Mock Turtles album)
Turtle Soup was the debut album by the British indie rock band The Mock Turtles, released in June 1990.
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Released | 18 June 1990 | |||
Recorded | Strawberry Studios, Stockport | |||
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Length | 38:12 | |||
Label | Imaginary | |||
Producer | Martin Coogan | |||
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The album shares its name with the 1969 record Turtle Soup, released by the American psychedelic rock band The Turtles.
Track listing
All songs written by Martin Coogan except where noted.
- "Kathy Come Home" — 3:02
- "Head Run Wild" — 3:27
- "Lay Me Down" — 4:05
- "Another Jesus Walks on Water" (Coogan, Martin Glyn Murray) — 2:52
- "Oh Helen How?" — 3:10
- "How Does It Feel?" — 3:19
- "And Then She Smiles" — 3:13
- "Willow Song" (traditional) — 3:56
- "Mary's Garden" — 3:47
- "Can You Dig It?" — 3:52
- "Wicker Man" — 3:40
Personnel
- Martin Coogan — vocals, guitars
- Steve Cowen — drums
- Joanne Gent — keyboards
- Andrew Stewardson — bass
- Martin Glyn Murray — guitars
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