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Mike Viola
Lurch
Good Morning Monkey Records
GMMR 003LP
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(Vinyl LP came with a 7" 45 RPM Single of three bonus tracks and a coupon to download the entire LP (including bonus tracks) from www.urpressing.com)
Side A
1. Maybe, Maybe Not
2. Girly Worm
3. All Bent Out Of Shape
4. The Strawberry Blonde
5. Dangerously Close
6. 279 East 10th Street
7. It Comes In Waves
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Side B
1. So Much Better
2. Snowman In Tompkins Park
3. When I Hold You In My Arms
4. That Part Of Me Is Dead
5. You're Alright But You Never Admit When You're Wrong
6. Good Ideas Grow On Trees
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Bonus 45 RPM Single
Side A
1. You've Go To Find Somebody To Love
2. Something Electric
Side B
Motel Mood
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All Songs Mike Viola © 2007 Urban Birdsongs ASCAP except "Maybe, Maybe Not" by Mike Viola and Mary Wood (Urban Birdsongs/Mary Wood Music)
Produced and Arranged by Mike Viola and Ducky Carlisle at Ice Station Zebra Medford, MA in fall of 2007 (except "It Comes In Waves" - recorded by Brian Dozoretz, Beans plays drums, Jed Parish sings and play organ. "So Much Better" - recorded by Pete Donnelly, Pete plays bass and sings, Matt Muir drums and sings). Todd Foulsham sings on "Maybe, Maybe Not," "All Bent Out Of Shape," "Dangerously Close," and "That Part Of Me Is Dead." Mike Gent sings on "Girly Worm" and "That Part Of Me Is Dead." Jed sings on "Girly Worm" and "It Comes In Waves."
BONUS TRACKS (on extra 45 RPM single):
"Something Electric", "Motel Mood", "You've Got To Find Somebody To Love" all recorded and mixed at Ducky's during the Lurch process.
Drumming, Engineering and Mixing - Ducky Carlisle,
Art & Design: Mike Viola and Audrey Landreth.
Mastered by Roger Seibel at SAE Mastering.
Photography: Audrey
Layout: Rizbee Designs
Brenda Haley programmed Moog and ARP
William G. Countie, Jr. and Lewis Surdom helped record Harpsichord at Harvard University
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