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- 01. The Two Of Us
02. Fast Freight Train
03. Thunder Road
04. Lonely
05. Prison Train
06. Honky Tonkin
07. Over The Gun
08. Range Rats Theme
09. Wont Come Back
10. Blues Coming Down
11. Vaya Con DiosRANGE RATS
Range Rats
[engl] Fred and Toody Cole's (from Dead Moon, the Rats etc) country band recordings from 1987! Great raw and rugged rocking' country tunes recording during the break between the Rats and Dead Moon. Most songs with full band accompaniment, but two songs at the end with guitar, bass and an off kilter drum machine named “Rolly”. Great lost recordings not to be missed.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 01.01.2018
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