Box Office Bomb (album)
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For the cinema industry term, see Box-Office Bomb.
| Box Office Bomb | ||||
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| Studio album by Dramarama | ||||
| Released | Fall 1987 | |||
| Recorded | May 18 - May 28, 1987 | |||
| Genre | Hard rock, glam rock | |||
| Length | 71:57 | |||
| Label | Chameleon | |||
| Producer | Chris Carter, John Easdale, Mark Ettel | |||
| Dramarama chronology | ||||
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Box Office Bomb is the second album released by alternative rock band, Dramarama.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by John Easdale, except for where noted.
- "Steve & Edie" - 5:05
- "New Dream" - 3:30
- "Whenever I'm With Her" - 3:09
- "Spare Change" - 3:15
- "400 Blows" - 3:52
- "Pumping (My Heart)" (Patti Smith, Ivan Kral, Jay Dee Daugherty) - 3:16
- "It's Still Warm" - 3:54
- "Out in the Rain" (Easdale, Julie Miller) - 4:13
- "Baby Rhino's Eye" - 5:01
- "Worse Than Being Myself" - 5:27
- "Modesty Personified" - 4:07
[edit] 1988 CD bonus tracks (The Best Of Cinema Verite)
- "Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)" - 3:44
- "Scenario" - 4:14
- "Questions?" - 3:12
- "Visiting The Zoo" - 3:55
- "Candidate" - 3:18
- "Some Crazy Dame" - 3:48
- "Emerald City" - 3:00
[edit] 1995 CD reissue bonus tracks
- "Hitchhiking" - 3:10
- "Private World (David Johansen, Arthur Kane) - 3:37
- "Last Cigarette (Demo Version)" - 4:22
- "Would You Like (Demo)" - 4:36
- "Worse Than Being By Myself (Demo Version)" - 5:13
- "It's Still Warm (Original Version)" - 6:22
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