Big Fish - The Natural Powers FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Born To Be Naked |
| 2 | Cynical Days |
| 3 | Into Three |
| 4 | Aldrig Riktigt Fram |
| 5 | Over & Out |
| 6 | Fragments |
| 7 | Rest In Pieces |
| 8 | Be My Guest |
| 9 | Memories |
| 10 | Inmarsch |
Credits
- Bass – Andreas Iverhed
- Engineer – Henrik Lindahl
- Guitar – Spakur Dagsson (tracks: A1, A5, B1)
- Keyboards, Percussion – Tomas Gustavsson
- Vocals – David Giese
Notes
All music copyright 1990 Big Fish
All texts by Big Fish except A5&B1 by Larsson
Recorded and mixed in Farozon portable studio
Spakur Dagsson appears courtesy of Oral Distortion
Companies
- Recorded At – Farozon Studio
- Mixed At – Farozon Studio
Album
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