Fish That Sparkling Bubble

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Fish That Sparkling Bubble
Borbetomagus - Fish That Sparkling Bubble.jpg
Studio album by
Released1988 (1988)
RecordedMarch 12, 1988 (1988-03-12)
StudioMusic Box
(New York City, NY)
Genre Free improvisation
Length39:28
Label Agaric
Producer Don Dietrich, Andy Guhl, Donald Miller, Norbert Möslang, Adam Nodelman, Jim Sauter
Borbetomagus chronology
New York Performances
(1986)
Fish That Sparkling Bubble
(1988)
Seven Reasons for Tears
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Fish That Sparkling Bubble is a collaborative studio album by Borbetomagus and Voice Crack, released in 1988 by Agaric Records. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."We Don't Need No Warrior Goddess"8:38
2."Vungavunga"10:56
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Cracked Magus"7:15
2."Floonder King"3:12
3."My Tongue in Your Cheek"9:27

Personnel

Adapted from Fish That Sparkling Bubble liner notes. [3]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States 1988Agaric LP Ag 1987
1998 CD

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References

  1. Jurek, Thom. "Borbetomagus: Fish That Sparkling Bubble > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  2. Sprague, David (2007). "Borbetomagus". Trouser Press . Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  3. Fish That Sparkling Bubble (sleeve). Borbetomagus. Sparkill, New York: Agaric Records. 1988.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)