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Coroner - No More Color FLAC
Performer:
Coroner
Album:
No More Color
Style:
Thrash
Released:
1989
Country:
US
Label:
Noise International
Catalog:
FW 45181-1
FLAC size:
2363 mb
MP3 size:
1605 mb
WMA size:
2856 mb


Tracklist


1Die By My Hand3:46
2Tunnel Of Pain4:29
3Why It Hurts3:47
4Last Entertainment3:59
5Read My Scars4:31
6No Need To Be Human4:30
7D.O.A.4:19
8Mistress Of Deception4:57


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
N 0138-1Coroner No More Color ‎(LP, Album)Noise InternationalN 0138-1Germany1989
N 0138-1Coroner No More Color ‎(LP, Album, RP)Noise InternationalN 0138-1Germany1989
N 0138-2Coroner No More Color ‎(CD, Album, RE)Noise N 0138-2Germany1998
FWT 45181Coroner No More Color ‎(Cass, Album, Club, Col)Noise InternationalFWT 45181US1989
WK 45181Coroner No More Color ‎(CD, Album, Club)Noise InternationalWK 45181US1989


Credits


  • Bass, Lead VocalsRon Royce
  • Drums, Backing VocalsMarquis Marky
  • EngineerSteve Rispin
  • Executive-producerKarl-Ulrich Walterbach
  • GuitarTommy T. Baron
  • Lyrics ByMarky
  • Mixed ByDan Johnson, Scott Burns
  • Music ByRoyce, Baron
  • ProducerCoroner, Pete Hinton


Notes


Mixed at Morrisound, Tampa, Florida.
Recorded at Sky Trak Studio, West Berlin, June 89.

(p) 1989 Noise International
(c) 1989 Noise International

Published by Dark Wings (Europe) and Dark Wings, Inc. (USA).

Also available on cassette and cd.

Printed in Canada.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 0 3612-45181-1 4


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Noise International
  • Copyright (c) – Noise International
  • Published By – Dark Wings
  • Published By – Dark Wings Inc.
  • Recorded At – Sky Trak Studio
  • Mixed At – Morrisound Studios


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Album


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