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In The Back Streets Of Paradise

Alistair Hulett

Scottish
Red Rattler

Released: 1994
Catalogue Number: RATCD002
Barcode: 5014818093029
Running Time: 40mins

CD£10.75The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024
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1New Age Of The Fist3:42. £0.79
2Everyone I Know3:46. £0.79
3Militant Red3:18. £0.79
4She's Got No Conscience4:22. £0.79
5John McLean's March2:28. £0.79
6Good Morning Bouganville4:44. £0.79
7Victor Jara Of Chile6:18. £0.79
8Almost Unintentional3:20. £0.79
9Out In The Danger Zone5:02. £0.79
10Kick It Over3:29. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
Politics & Punk? While based in Oz Alistair popped into a punk-ish mood and back more to being the singer-songwriter.
There's a German link here too that we don't quite understand, but the messages in the songs are perfectly clear as befits an international Socialist.

Lineup

Alistair Hulett - Vocals & Guitar
Jimmy Gregory - Bouzouki, Guitar & Tin Whistle
John Deery - Uilleann Pipes
Phil Murray - Accordion
Janek Bagoien - Violin & Harmonica
Anthony Ryan - Bass
Brian O'Kelly - Bodhran
Rod Gilchrist - Snare Drum

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