Christopher J. Trevor And The Gnasher Bashers - Oscar And The Great Wooferoo mp3 flac download
Genre: | Electronic |
Performer: | Christopher J. Trevor And The Gnasher Bashers |
Title: | Oscar And The Great Wooferoo |
Style: | Abstract |
Date of release: | 1978 |
MP3 album size: | 1140 mb |
FLAC album size: | 1361 mb |
Digital formats: | XM RA DTS AAC FLAC MP2 WAV |
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Tracklist
A | Oscar And The Great Wooferoo |
B | What's Oscar Got? |
Credits
- Producer – Trevor Horn
- Vocals – Christopher Trevor*
- Written By – Counter, Grace, Zucker (tracks: A)