Memory Muscle

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Memory Muscle
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Released26 May 2008
Recorded2007/2008
Genre Alternative rock
Length37:15
Label Fruitcake/Fullfill
Producer Gordon Mills
Mark Morriss chronology
' The Fi-Lo Beddow EP'
(2006)
Memory Muscle
(2008)
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Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Mark Morriss, except track 5 (Norman Blake) & track 11 (Lee Hazlewood).

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  1. "How Maggie Got Her Bounce Back"
  2. "I'm Sick"
  3. "So It Goes"
  4. "Buckle Up, Baby Doll"
  5. "Alcoholiday"
  6. "Digging a Hole"
  7. "Lemon & Lime"
  8. "Unwanted Friend"
  9. "Bienvenido"
  10. "Lay Low"
  11. "My Autumn's Done Come"

Singles

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References

  1. "Home". Fulfill Muzic. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
  2. "muscle memory".
  3. "muscle memory" (PDF).