No Elephants

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No Elephants
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 12, 2013 [1]
Label Badman Recording Co.
Lisa Germano chronology
Magic Neighbor
(2009)
No Elephants
(2013)

No Elephants is the ninth release by musician Lisa Germano. [2] It was released in 2013 through Badman Recording Co..

Track listing

All tracks composed by Lisa Germano

  1. Ruminants
  2. No Elephants
  3. Apathy and the Devil
  4. Back to Earth
  5. Haunted
  6. A Feast
  7. Up in the Air
  8. Dance of the Bees
  9. Diamonds
  10. ...And So On
  11. Last Straws for Sale
  12. Strange Bird

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References

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  2. "Lisa Germano: No Elephants". Pitchfork. Retrieved 4 February 2020.