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Hooters - All You Zombies (Live) FLAC album

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A All You Zombies (Live)
Engineer – Steve Tose
4:09
B Rescue Me 4:03

Credits

  • Executive Producer – Betsy Berlin, Rob Hyman
  • Producer – The Hooters, Bill Wittman*
  • Written-By – Bazilian*, Hyman*

Notes

Side A was recorded live on 11 April 1981 at Emerald City.

Hooters - All You Zombies (Live) FLAC album

Musician performer: Hooters

Title: All You Zombies (Live)

Date of release: 1982

Style: New Wave, Pop Rock, Ska

Genre: Rock / Pop

Size FLAC: 1175 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 121

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deadly claw
I think this belongs as a separate entry, not with the later singles from the Columbia album
deadly claw
I think this belongs as a separate entry, not with the later singles from the Columbia album
Cerar
I bought this single because this music is a part of my adolescent life during the 80s in Philly. The autograph and message on the front are from Eric Bazilian to Ed Sciaky and the staff at WIOQ in Philadelphia. It also appears that the same hand penned the titles on the 45 itself. WIOQ, WMMR, WYSP and WMGK were all instrumental in propelling The Hooters out of the Philly clubs and onto the national scene. But, Ed promoted a lot more than just The Hooters. He was a champion of music and loved giving bands a hand up.I'm very happy I own this piece of Philadelphia history. Who knows? This could be in a museum ine day.
Cerar
I bought this single because this music is a part of my adolescent life during the 80s in Philly. The autograph and message on the front are from Eric Bazilian to Ed Sciaky and the staff at WIOQ in Philadelphia. It also appears that the same hand penned the titles on the 45 itself. WIOQ, WMMR, WYSP and WMGK were all instrumental in propelling The Hooters out of the Philly clubs and onto the national scene. But, Ed promoted a lot more than just The Hooters. He was a champion of music and loved giving bands a hand up.I'm very happy I own this piece of Philadelphia history. Who knows? This could be in a museum ine day.