Under the Crooked Moon

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Under the Crooked Moon
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Studio album by
Released Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 24 July 2006
Recorded2006
Genre Rock
Label Fierce Panda
Hot Puppies chronology
Under the Crooked Moon
(2006)
2nd
Over My Dead Body

(2007)

Under the Crooked Moon is the debut album by the Hot Puppies, which features the singles Terry, Green Eyeliner, Drowsing Nymph, The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful and How Come You Don't Hold Me No More. All songs were written by Luke Taylor (The Hot Puppies' guitarist), except Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall.

Track listing

  1. "Terry"
  2. "Bottled Ship Song"
  3. "Green Eye Liner"
  4. "Bonnie and Me"
  5. "Drowsing Nymph"
  6. "Heartbreak Soup"
  7. "Theda Bara"
  8. "Girl Who Was Too Beautiful"
  9. "Love or Trial"
  10. "Love in Practise Not Theory"
  11. "Baptist Boy"
  12. "How Come You Don't Hold Me No More"
  13. "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" (Ella Fitzgerald cover)

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