| | Mama Scuba You're A Long Time Dead So What's The Hurry? CD - Import Mama Scuba Discography of CDs
English alternative rock band Mama Scuba's debut full-length record YOU'RE A LONG TIME DEAD SO WHAT'S THE HURRY was released in 2005. Tracks include "El Shake" and "Jennifer Lenz."
Leeds-based 5-piece Mama Scuba have been practicing their art for almost 5 years. They have long been hailed as one of the best bands on the Leeds 'scene', with their own brand of dark art-rock, with regular comparisons to the likes of the Pixies and Echo & the Bunnymen. You're A Long Time Dead So What's The Hurry? Music | List Price | $27.99 (You save $1.70) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Redemption | | CD Universe Part number | 6835769 | | Catalog number | 430900 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2008 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | United Kingdom |
Mama Scuba You're A Long Time Dead So What's The Hurry? Songs | 1. | Infinite Bleak |
| 2. | Who Are, You Are? |
| 3. | Squeaky Clean |
| 4. | El Shake |
| 5. | Make a Stance |
| 6. | Freak Accident |
| 7. | Untouchable |
| 8. | Pouche |
| 9. | Snow |
| 10. | White Siberian Lines |
| 11. | Silver Stranger |
| 12. | Jennifer Lenz |
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