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Mick Freeman Discography of CDs
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One Perfect Green Blanket/Lately I Keep Scissors CD (1991)
Mick Freeman CD discography All songs written by Barbara Manning except "Smoking Her Wings" (Robert Scott) and "Don't Rewind" (Cole Marquis).
LATELY I KEEP SCISSORS Personnel: Barbara Manning (vocals, guitar, kay guitar, cello, plastic octavia, bass), Terri Manning (vocals), Dave Spaulding, ...
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Die Monster Die CD (1990)
Mick Freeman discography Slice-O-Life Pro-Choice Gospel Choir: Suzanne LaForge, Andrea Rice Freeman, Ann Marie Hurtgen, Carrie Bradley, Mark Zanandrea.
Recorded in Summer & Fall 1990.
Personnel: J. Neo (vocals, guitar, melodica, keyboards); Mick Freeman (vocals, guitar, drums, percussion); Demetrius Broustis (vocals, guitar); Melanie Clarin (vocals, accordion); Allison ...
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It's All Good News CD (1991)
Mick Freeman albums The group's second full-length album continues its special blend of surrealistic whimsy, with dashes of melancholy interspersed, borne out in the tracks "Falls Church, Virginia," "Christmas in Vermont," "The Curse," "Random"; a little bit of calypso with "King of Calypso," "Forget"; and ...
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Good Luck CD (1993)
Mick Freeman CD discography That Joe Chiccarelli, he's becoming the Hugh Jones of the U.S., as the producer with the biggest, warmest touch going. If you don't believe it, check out American Music Club's Everclear ("Rise" especially), the Verlaines' Way Out Where and, well, X-Tal (I'm ...
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One Perfect Green Blanket CD
Mick Freeman music CDs All songs written by Barbara Manning except "Smoking Her Wings" (Robert Scott) and "Don't Rewind" (Cole Marquis).
LATELY I KEEP SCISSORS Personnel: Barbara Manning (vocals, guitar, kay guitar, cello, plastic octavia, bass), Terri Manning (vocals), Dave Spaulding, Cole Marquis (guitar), Hector Penalosa (guitar, ...
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Everything Crash CD (1992)
Mick Freeman songs Rough-edged guitars, electric folk elements, and a cynical vocalist spitting out literate, ironic lyrics that tell stories, air concerns, and come up with surprises in terms of content. It was too musically and lyrically smart-ass to appeal to the mainstream programmers, which ...
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