Swamp of Love

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Swamp of Love
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Released1986
RecordedJuly 30–31, 1986, Og Studios
Genre Garage rock
Label Og
Deja Voodoo chronology
Too Cool to Live, Too Smart to Die
(1985)
Swamp of Love
(1986)
The Worst of Deja Voodoo
(1987)
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Swamp of Love is the third studio album released by the Canadian garage rock band Deja Voodoo.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Blast Off!"
  2. "Endless Sleep"
  3. "New Kind of Mambo"
  4. "Pig Fat Papa"
  5. "Place I Live"
  6. "White Sugar"
  7. "Wasn't That a Fish"
  8. "Love Me Now"
  9. "Shoobedy Hey"
  10. "Coelecanth" [sic]
  11. "Three Men, One Coffin"
  12. "Swamp of Love"
  13. "Baby Please Don't Go"
  14. "Cat That's Gone to the Dogs"
  15. "Black Dress"
  16. "Bad Book"
  17. "Carfish"
  18. "Stuff"
  19. "Dead Daddy Dead"
  20. "Where I've Been (Tonight)"
  21. "Don't Let No Ning Heads in Your Home"
  22. "Viet Cong"

Source Carruthers.

Personnel

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References

  1. Carruthers, Sean. "Deja Voodoo". AllMusic . Archived from the original on April 15, 2017.