Lunatics and Poets

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Lunatics and Poets
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 20, 2004
Genre Rock
Label Shoobah-Doobah Records
Producer Red Elvises
Red Elvises chronology
Rokenrol
(2002)
Lunatics and Poets
(2004)
Live In Moscow
(2006)

Lunatics and Poets is a 2004 album by the Red Elvises.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Ocean
  2. Venice, USA
  3. Night Butterfly
  4. Love Rocket
  5. Wind
  6. Winter Reggae
  7. Ticket To Japan
  8. Memoirs Of A Phuket Geisha
  9. Juliet
  10. Tchaikovski
  11. Party Like A Rock Star
  12. This Music Is Wasted If We Don't Dance

All songs written by Igor Yuzov

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Personnel

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