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Photographer: Kathy Kim Healy.
Rocket 350: Phil Stair (vocals, guitar); Brandon Davis (bagpipe, upright bass); Tony Dinneweth (percussion).
Recording information: Lion And Fox Studios, Washington DC.
Rockabilly
Rocket 350 Junglebilly Songs | 1. | Jungle Song |
| 2. | Leopard Print |
| 3. | Dark Highway |
| 4. | Baby Stop |
| 5. | Bad Baby |
| 6. | Big Sandy |
| 7. | Monster Swing |
| 8. | Baby Blue Jeans |
| 9. | Cigarette Girl |
| 10. | Musica de la Playa, La |
| 11. | Pleasure and Pain |
| 12. | Burn Out |
| 13. | Devil's Riding Shotgun |
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| | Vincent Varvel Pictures & Postcards CD (2000)
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