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The Status Quo, Picturesque Matchstickable Message from The Status Quo - Disk 1

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1255168

Disk length: 59m 56s (22 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Black Veils of Melancholy (Original LP Mono) 3:19
2. When My Mind Is Not Live (Original LP Mono) 2:52
3. Ice In The Sun (Original LP Mono) 2:15
4. Elizabeth Dreams (Original LP Mono) 3:31
5. Gentleman Joe's Sidewalk Cafe (Original LP Mono) 3:03
6. Paradise Flat (Original LP Mono) 3:15
7. Technicolour Dreams (Original LP Mono) 2:56
8. Sheila (Original LP Mono) 1:58
9. Spicks and Specks (Original LP Mono) 2:48
10. Sunny Cellophane Skies (Original LP Mono) 2:49
11. Green Tambourine (Original LP Mono) 2:21
12. Pictures of Matchstick Men (Original LP Mono) 3:15
13. To Be Free (Bonus Track) 2:39
14. Make Me Stay A Bit Longer (Bonus Track) 2:57
15. Auntie Nellie (Bonus Track) 3:24
16. Interview with Brian Matthew (BBC Saturday Club) 1:10
17. Pictures of Matchstick Men (BBC Saturday Club) 3:15
18. Things Get Better (BBC Saturday Club) 2:13
19. Spicks and Specks (BBC Saturday Club) 2:50
20. Judy in Disguise (BBC Saturday Club) 2:47
21. Interview (BBC Saturday Club) 1:20
22. Make Me Stay A Bit Longer (BBC Saturday Club) 2:48

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Picturesque Matchstickable Message from The Status Quo - Disk 1

Tracks: 22, Disk length: 59m 12s (-1m 16s)

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