Monster Movie
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Everyone Is A Ghost 24.74  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Near Mint (NM or M-)  Graveface Records GRAVE048
Item Number: 2171597471 2082

nm/ex+ gatefold Grey & Red Splatter 357924


        




Tracklist
 
A1The World Collapsed
A2Down, Down, Down
A3How The Dead Live
A4Bored Beyond Oblivion
A5All The Hurt Inside
A6Everyone Is A Ghost
B1In The Morning
B2Silver Knife
B3Look And See
B4Fall
B5Help Me Make It Right
B6A Place In The Mountains


Identifiers
Matrix / Runout: 84948E1/A Pirates Press GRAVE048 A
Matrix / Runout: 84948E2/A Pirates Press GRAVE048 B


Credits
Artwork - William Schaff
Drums - Del Toro
Instruments - Ryan Graveface
Layout - Tiny Little Hammers
Mastered By - Martin Nichols
Mixed By - Martin Nichols
Performer - Monster Movie
Producer - Monster Movie
Recorded By - Martin Nichols
Recorded By [Some Tracks] - Helen Hewson, Monster Movie, Rachel Staggs, Ryan Graveface
Voice - Maria Reichstadt, Rachel Staggs, Ryan Graveface, Sophie Pittaway
Written-By - Monster Movie

Notes
500 Pressed; hand-numbered. Gatefold sleeve.

Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 2010-04-06

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