Plastic (Joey Tafolla album)

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Plastic
Joey Tafolla - 2001 - Plastic.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 16, 2001 (2001-07-16) [1]
Genre Instrumental rock
Length52:14
Label Mascot
Producer Joey Tafolla, Ken Tamplin
Joey Tafolla chronology
Infra-Blue
(1991)
Plastic
(2001)

Plastic is the third studio album by guitarist Joey Tafolla, released on July 16, 2001, through Mascot Records.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joey Tafolla and Ken Tamplin

No.TitleLength
1."Audio Exotica"5:24
2."Touch Tones"5:14
3."Plastic"4:49
4."Wax"3:54
5."Bitter"3:34
6."Gardens of Stone"0:58
7."Puzzle Box"4:30
8."Later Than You Think"4:19
9."Circumstance"5:08
10."Can't Find the Words"5:21
11."Blurry Wet Letter"4:16
12."Lurking in the Shadows"4:47
Total length:52:14

Personnel

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