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The Smiths - Still Ill FLAC
Performer:
The Smiths
Album:
Still Ill
Style:
Indie Rock
Released:
1984
Country:
Germany
Label:
Rough Trade
Catalog:
RTD 018T
FLAC size:
1865 mb
MP3 size:
1783 mb
WMA size:
2106 mb


Tracklist


1Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
Producer – John Porter
1:50
2Reel Around The Fountain
Producer – Roger Pusey
5:51
3Still Ill
Producer – John Porter
3:19


Credits


  • BassAndy Rourke
  • DrumsMike Joyce
  • Guitar, Harmonica, MandolinJohnny Marr
  • Mastered Bytimtom
  • Photography [Photograph] – Jim French
  • SleeveMorrissey
  • VoiceMorrissey
  • Written-ByMarr, Morrissey


Notes


Track A: From the LP "The Smiths" (RTD 25)

Track B1: produced for the BBC Radio 1 John Peel Show.
Released by arrangement with BBC Enterprises Ltd.
From the LP "Hatful Of Hollow" (RTD 26)

Track B2: Recorded at Jam Studios, July 1984
Mixed at Eden Studios
From the LP "Hatful Of Hollow" (RTD 26)

© 1984 Warner Bros. Music

Made in the UK
Released by Rough Trade Deutschland.


Barcodes


  • Label Code: LC 5661
  • Matrix / Runout (A): RTD 018TA₂ LYN-15259 timtom
  • Matrix / Runout (B): RTD 018 B


Companies


  • Record Company – Rough Trade Records GmbH – RTD 018T
  • Pressed By – Lyntone Recordings Ltd. – LYN-15259


Album


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