Sneeze (album)
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Sneeze | ||
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Studio album by Sneeze | ||
Released | 1993 | |
Genre | Indie pop | |
Length | 47:00 |
Sneeze or 41 Songs In 47 Minutes (HAC50) as it is also known, is the first album by Australian band Sneeze. On the cover, tracks 1, 22-41 are marked as "bonus tracks" - the rest were initially released as a double 7 inch vinyl (Moo 08). Total running time of the album is 47 minutes, the track Demand is the shortest song at 18 seconds, Back Down the longest at 1:58.
[edit] Personnel
- Tom Morgan
- Nic Dalton
- Ben Aylward
- Evan Dando
- Simon Day
- Paul Duncan
- Allison Galloway
- Simon Holmes
- Michael Levis
- David Lord
- Geoff Milne
- Nicole Moore
- Jesse Peretz
- Stevie Plunder
- Alannah Russack
- David Ryan
- Nicola Schultz
- Robyn St Clare
[edit] Track listing
- Sneeze Theme
- Ying and Yang Telephone
- Trouble In School
- 2 Kates
- There He Is
- Commencing December
- Shakey Ground
- Doomed To Visit Disneyland
- Back Down
- Don't Go (Girlie)
- Demand
- Ripped Jeans
- (Cause You're So) Sweet
- Winter Won Out
- Pedal
- Accident Prone
- Satan
- Autumnal Eyes
- Baby Asleep
- Monday Night At Mars With Zero People
- Goodbye Vinyl
- Darth Vader Helmet
- Dad's Trailer
- Create Your Friends
- Better Days
- Photo Finish
- I'm Upset Enough (Parts 1&3)
- Could Run Or Walk
- Lolly Land
- You Put Me Where I Am Today
- Climbing Vulture Street
- Evil Star
- R
- She's Got A Boyfriend
- Pins And Needles
- Dice
- Cold Cold Morning
- (You're So) Patient
- Nevermind
- Explain Deep December
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