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Recording information: AAV Studios, Melbourne, Australia; Studios 301, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Personnel: Vince Jones (vocals, trumpet); Doug de Vries (guitar); Dale Barlow (tenor saxophone); Barney McAll (piano); Lloyd Swanton (double bass); Andrew Gander (drums); Ray Pereira (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Angus Davidson; Ross Cockle; Peter Cobbin.
Vince Jones Future Girl Songs | 1. | Hindered on His Way to Heaven |
| 2. | Drunk With Majic |
| 3. | Mirror on Yourself |
| 4. | Future Girl |
| 5. | Irreplaceable |
| 6. | Nature of Power |
| 7. | Lobster |
| 8. | Fortunes Pet |
| 9. | False Knot |
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