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Recording information: Big Sound Studios, Westbrook, ME (02/13/1996-03/??/1996).
Personnel: Matt Robbins (vocals, electric guitar); Gary Burton (vocals, drums); Kris Eckhardt (vocals); Cartwright "Carty" Thompson (steel guitar); Pip Walter (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Colin Decker.
King Memphis Astonishing Songs | 1. | Crazy Alien Chick |
| 2. | Little Joe from Chicago |
| 3. | C'mon Pretty Baby |
| 4. | Lone Star |
| 5. | Mr. Clean |
| 6. | Let It Go |
| 7. | She Hit Me With a Whip |
| 8. | '62 Ragtop |
| 9. | Gonn Have a Ball |
| 10. | Baby Baby |
| 11. | You Gotta Pay |
| 12. | Walkin' My Baby Back Home |
| 13. | Big Hair |
| 14. | Red Hot and Ready |
| 15. | Gas Cap |
| 16. | I'm Mad |
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