Please Do Not Disturb (EP)

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Please Do Not Disturb
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EP by
ReleasedOctober 21, 1997
Genre Alternative Rock
Length22:22
Label Bar/None Records
Producer Juliana Hatfield
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Please Do Not Disturb is an EP recording by Juliana Hatfield, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music).

Contents

Track listing

all songs by Juliana Hatfield

  1. "Sellout" - 3:58
  2. "Trying Not to Think About It" - 3:03
  3. "As If Your Life Depended on It" - 4:50
  4. "Give Me Some of That" - 3:04
  5. "Get Off" - 4:07
  6. "The Edge of Nowhere" - 3:25

Personnel

Production

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