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The Rain Parade - Emergency Third Rail Power Trip FLAC
Performer:
The Rain Parade
Album:
Emergency Third Rail Power Trip
Style:
Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Released:
1984
Country:
UK
Label:
Zippo Records
Catalog:
ZING 001
FLAC size:
1803 mb
MP3 size:
2380 mb
WMA size:
2102 mb


Tracklist


1I Look Around
Written-By – D. Roback
2Look Both Ways
Written-By – M. Piucci
3What She's Done To Your Mind
Written-By – D. Roback, M. Piucci
4Saturday's Asylum
Written-By – M. Piucci, S. Roback
5This Can't Be Today
Written-By – M. Piucci, S. Roback
6Kaleidoscope
Written-By – S. Roback
71 Hr 1/2 Ago
Written-By – D. Roback, S. Roback
8Carolyn's Song
Written-By – D. Roback
9Look At Merri
Written-By – D. Roback, M. Piucci, S. Roback
10Talking In My Sleep
Written-By – D. Roback, M. Piucci


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
ENIGMA 19The Rain Parade Emergency Third Rail Power Trip ‎(LP, Album)Enigma Records ENIGMA 19US1983
ZING 001The Rain Parade Emergency Third Rail Power Trip ‎(LP, Album)Zippo RecordsZING 001UK1984
ZING 001The Rain Parade Emergency Third Rail Power Trip ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Zippo RecordsZING 001UK1984
SP25-6009The Rain Parade Emergency Third Rail Power Trip ‎(LP, Album)Wave SP25-6009Japan1985
RGM-0760The Rain Parade Emergency Third Rail Power Trip ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Gre)Real Gone MusicRGM-0760US2019


Credits


  • Arranged ByThe Rain Parade
  • DrumsEddie Kalwa, Michael Murphy (tracks: B4)
  • EngineerEthan James
  • FeaturingAmrit (tracks: A2), Kendra Smith (tracks: A2)
  • Keyboards, ViolinWill Glenn
  • Mastered ByBilBo , Eddy Schreyer
  • Photography ByDavid Arnoff
  • ProducerDavid Roback, Ethan James (tracks: B3), The Rain Parade
  • Vocals, Bass GuitarSteven Roback
  • Vocals, Guitar, PercussionDavid Roback
  • Vocals, Guitar, SitarMatthew Piucci


Notes


Same as Emergency Third Rail Power Trip except that has MVS in runouts (pressed at MVS (Record Pressing) Ltd.). This pressing has 4 ridges around the centre hole.

℗ 1983 Enigma Records © 1984 Demon Records Ltd
Manufactured in England.

Recorded at Contour Studios, Los Angeles, February - March 1983, except "Saturday's Asylum" and "Kaleidoscope" which were recorded at Radio Tokyo Studios.

Mastered by Eddy Schreyer written on back cover. Runouts show that this version was mastered at Tape one by Bilbo

Issued with a gatefold sleeve.


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched runout): ZING 001 A BILBO TAPE one
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched runout): ZING 001 B (unreadable signature)


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Enigma Records
  • Copyright (c) – Demon Records Ltd.
  • Licensed From – Enigma Records
  • Published By – Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Contour Studios
  • Recorded At – Radio Tokyo
  • Mastered At – Capitol Mastering
  • Mastered At – Tape One


Video



Album


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