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Tav Falco's Panther Burns includes: Tav Falco (vocals); Perry Michael Allen (keyboards); Jim Sclavunos (drums).Option (9-10/95, p.109) - "...odd stylistic leaps and alcohol-friendly mythic soundtracks have become his stock in trade. Imagine Tom Waits fronting the Cramps in an European Gothic pub..." Tav Falco Shadow Dancer Songs | 1. | Invocation of the Shadow Dacner |
| 2. | Funnel of Love |
| 3. | Sway |
| 4. | Love's Last Warning |
| 5. | Lotus Blossom |
| 6. | Quando Vedrai la Mia Raggazza |
| 7. | Born to Cry |
| 8. | I'll Take Care of You |
| 9. | Have I the Right? |
| 10. | Music, Maestro, Please! |
| 11. | Guarda Che Luna - (Remix) |
| 12. | Born Too Late |
| 13. | Shadow Dancer (Reprise) |
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