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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2 May 2011 | |||
Recorded | Raezor Studios | |||
Genre | Post-punk Alternative rock Rock Glam rock Pop | |||
Label | Howl | |||
The Wolfmen chronology | ||||
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Married to the Eiffel Tower is The Wolfmen's second studio album. It was released digitally on 2 May 2011[1] and in August 2011[needs update] on Compact Disc and vinyl. The title is likely a reference to Erika Eiffel, a woman who famously "married" the Eiffel Tower in 2008.
Track listing
[edit]- "Cat Green Eyes"
- "Mr Sunday"
- "Jackie, Is It My Birthday?"
- "I’m Not A Young Man Anymore"
- "Marilyn Monroe (Wam Bam JFK)"
- "July 20"
- "Damn It Can’t You Just Be Straight"
- "The Cowboy's Dream"
- "Coca-Cola Kid"
- "Blushing God"
References
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