Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Album 1987 11 Songs. BMG Rights Management US, LLC и другие авторские общества 6. The original recordings of Mother Juno were released as Mother Berlin in 2015 on Bang Records containing an additional track, Country One. Alas, their intriguing mix of punk, delta blues and a Television-like sound did not endear itself to 1980s charts. Yellow Eyes was originally entitled Funky Junkie Nobody's City was originally Sleepy Times Blues. If the Gun Club were around now, they would be fierce rivals of the White Stripes and Babyshambles. Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins is an unlikely but inspired producer. Mother Juno was released October 17, 1987 on Red Rhino Records. Released October 17, 1987. The Gun Club - Mother Juno 1987. Mother Juno is a 1987 album released by The Gun Club. Mother Juno. Even more startling was that the group's comeback album, Mother Juno, was produced by Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins, who would hardly have seemed a likely choice to channel the Gun Club's fiery blues-punk assault onto vinyl. The cover used a painting by Claus Castenskiold, the Danish-born painter. Bill Bailey Lyrics. Listen album. To favorites 0 Download album. The Gun Club lineup at the time was Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Kid Congo Powers, Romi Mori, and Nick Sanderson. The Gun Club. 11 tracks 43:28. Mother Juno Tracklist. Mother Juno Q&A. Yellow Eyes was originally entitled Funky Junkie Nobody's City was originally Sleepy Times Blues. Listen free to The Gun Club Mother Juno Bill Bailey, Thunderhead and more. All tracks composed by Jeffrey Lee Pierce. It was produced by Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins. Completa la tua Collezione su The Gun Club. Mother Juno, 1987. The Orchard Music от лица компании Blixa Sounds BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Bill Bailey, 03:43. Bill Bailey 3:39. Now, though, with spiky sounds on the agenda, their dark rock sounds fresh, aided by the timeless, troubled holler of Jeffrey Lee Pierce. Even more startling was that the group's comeback album, Mother Juno, was produced by Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins, who would hardly have seemed a likely choice to channel the Gun Club's fiery blues-punk assault onto vinyl. Thunderhead, 03:31