Flyin' the Flannel
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Flyin' the Flannel | ||||
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Studio album by Firehose | ||||
Released | April 23, 1991 | |||
Recorded | January 21–30, 1991 | |||
Length | 41:19 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Paul Q. Kolderie, Firehose | |||
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Flyin' the Flannel is the fourth album by the American alternative rock band Firehose, released in 1991, and the band's first album after signing with the major label Columbia Records. It is considerably different in sound from its predecessor, Fromohio.[citation needed]
Track listing
- "Down with the Bass"
- "Up Finnegan's Ladder"
- "Can't Believe"
- "Walking the Cow" (Daniel Johnston)
- "Flyin' the Flannel"
- "Epoxy, for Example"
- "O'er the Town of Pedro"
- "Too Long"
- "The First Cuss"
- "Anti-misogyny Maneuver"
- "Toolin'"
- "Song for Dave Alvin"
- "Tien an Man Dream Again"
- "Lost Colors"
- "Towin' the Line"
- "Losers, Boozers and Heroes"
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