Let's Talk About the Good Things
Let's Talk About the Good Things
ASIN: B0000CC844
Track Listings
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1. Itsy Bitsy Love
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2. Today Is Another Day
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3. You Made a Fool of Me
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4. Pages of a Magazine
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5. Ladder of Love
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6. She's Just Turned 21
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7. Don't Say Never
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8. Honey Bee
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9. Let's Talk About Good Things
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10. Moo Cow
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11. You Said
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12. Go Go's Bar
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13. Good Deal Miss Pussy
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14. One Block Away from Paradise
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15. When Time Comes
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Let's Talk About the Good Things,Pete & The Atomics,El Toro,Pop,Rock,Rockabilly
Average customer rating:
- Superb guitar-driven rockabilly
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Let's Talk About the Good Things
Pete & The Atomics
Manufacturer: El Toro
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Country
| Styles
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| Pop
| Styles
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| Rock
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Rockabilly
| Oldies & Retro
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
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| Country
| Indie Music
| Stores
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ASIN: B0000CC844
Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Itsy Bitsy Love
- Today Is Another Day
- You Made a Fool of Me
- Pages of a Magazine
- Ladder of Love
- She's Just Turned 21
- Don't Say Never
- Honey Bee
- Let's Talk About Good Things
- Moo Cow
- You Said
- Go Go's Bar
- Good Deal Miss Pussy
- One Block Away from Paradise
- When Time Comes
Customer Reviews:
Superb guitar-driven rockabilly.......2006-05-25
Pete & The Atomics (not to be mistaken for The Atomics, a US rockabilly trio) is a 4-piece band that plays authentic, guitar-driven rockabilly. All the 15 tracks on their 2003 album, "Let's Talk About The Good Things" are originals, mostly written by lead singer Pierre Laru. Recommended.
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