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Space in Your Face

Galactic Cowboys

Type:
Full-length
Release date:
April 13th, 1993
Label:
Geffen Records
Reviews:
2 reviews (avg. 60%)
1. Space in Your Face 01:39   Show lyrics
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2. You Make Me Smile 04:20   Show lyrics
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3. Do What I Do 05:21   Show lyrics
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4. Circles in the Fields 04:47   Show lyrics
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5. If I Were a Killer 03:56   Show lyrics
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6. Blind 07:49   Show lyrics
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7. No Problems 07:23   Show lyrics
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8. About Mrs Leslie 05:12   Show lyrics
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9. Where Are You Now? 07:50   Show lyrics
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10. Ranch on Mars (Hidden Track) 07:35   Show lyrics
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11. Still Life of Peace (Hidden Track) 06:55   Show lyrics
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Band members
Monty Colvin Bass, Vocals
Dane Sonnier Guitars, Vocals
Ben Huggins Vocals, Guitars (acoustic), Harp
Alan Doss Drums, Vocals, (Attempted Keyboards)
Guest/Session
Max Dyer Cello
Miscellaneous staff
Chip Simons Photography
Gary Gersh A&R Direction
Howie Weinberg Mastering
Ryan Birsinger Engineering (assistant)
Brian Garcia Engineering
Steve Sisco Mixing (assistant)
Andy Wallace Mixing
Sam Taylor Producer, Recording
Wendy Sherman Art Direction, Design
Monty Colvin Bass, Vocals
Dane Sonnier Guitars, Vocals
Ben Huggins Vocals, Guitars (acoustic), Harp
Alan Doss Drums, Vocals, (Attempted Keyboards)
Max Dyer Cello
Chip Simons Photography
Gary Gersh A&R Direction
Howie Weinberg Mastering
Ryan Birsinger Engineering (assistant)
Brian Garcia Engineering
Steve Sisco Mixing (assistant)
Andy Wallace Mixing
Sam Taylor Producer, Recording
Wendy Sherman Art Direction, Design
Read Neat 80% celldweller April 25th, 2005
Read Cut-out bin gone BAAAAD 39% AliceCooperette March 25th, 2003
The band's 2nd & final album for DGC. "Ranch on Mars" is actually track 20 (after several tracks of silence), and "Still Life of Peace" is actually track 32 (after more tracks of silence). Why the band set the disc up this way is unclear.
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