Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band

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Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 11, 1997
Recorded1997
Genre Glam rock, Indie pop, Alternative rock
Label World Domination Recordings
Producer Dave Allen
Kristeen Young chronology
Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band
(1997)
Enemy
(1999)

Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band is Kristeen Young's debut studio album.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Kristeen Young

  1. "8" -
  2. "Programme X" -
  3. "Fishnet" -
  4. "Marley's Ghost" -
  5. "Sweetest Freedom" -
  6. "Cherry" -
  7. "(Don't Go) Back to School" -
  8. "Yummy" -
  9. "Friend or Faux" -
  10. "P.E.9.14." -
  11. "Corpulent and Indolent" -
  12. "Now You Can Not Live" -
  13. "Human Kind" -

Personnel

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