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See Beautiful Rattlesnake Gardens | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, alternative country | |||
Length | 35:42 | |||
Label | PopLlama | |||
Producer | The Walkabouts, Tony Kroes, Ed Brooks | |||
The Walkabouts chronology | ||||
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See Beautiful Rattlesnake Gardens is the debut album by American alternative country band the Walkabouts, released in 1988 through PopLlama Records. [2] [3]
All tracks written by the Walkabouts, except where noted. [1]
Weights and Rivers (the bonus tracks) (Glitterhouse re-release, 1993)
The length of the Glitterhouse re-release is 54:32 minutes. According to the Glitterhouse re-release CD liner notes the tracks 13–16 were compiled from the unreleased "Weights & Rivers" album. "Linda Evans" b/ w "Cyclone" was originally released as a 7" single by Necessity Records (Spring 1987, S001). "Certain Gift" appeared originally on the compilation Sounds of Young Seattle, Vol. II (Dust Bunnie/Necessity, Spring 1986) on cassette only. The re-release was released on September 17, 1993. [4]
Additional musicians
The Glitterhouse re-release CD liner notes also mention a "cast of Belltown drunks" (including Gary Heffern) on backup vocals on "Gather Round".
Technical
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