Let's Spin!
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Let's Spin! is the title of the debut album by rock band The Swirling Eddies, released in 1988 on Alarma Records.
Contents
Track Listing
Side One:
- "Let's Spin!" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "Catch That Angel" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "The Unsuccessful Dutch Missionary" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "The Big Guns" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "Rodeo Drive" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "Ed Takes A Vacation (A Suite)" (Words by Camarillo Eddy, Music by Camarillo Eddy, Gene Pool, Berger Roy Al)
Side Two:
- "Snowball" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy, Gene Pool, Berger Roy Al, Hort Elvison)
- "I've Got An Idea" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "Don't Ask Me How I Feel" ( (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "Ed Again" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
- "What A World, What A World" (Words and music by Camarillo Eddy)
Personnel
- Camarillo Eddy on guitars and vocals.
- Gene Pool on lead guitars, keyboards.
- Arthur Fhardy on keyboards.
- Spot on guitars.
- Berger Roy Al on bass guitar.
- Hort Elvison on drums.
Additional Musicians
- Jany Macklebee: backing vocal and speaks "Snowball."
- Buckeye Jazzbo: a horn.
- Horns performed by the Horns O' Plenty under the direction of Buckeye Jazzbo.
Production Notes
- Engineered by Doug Doyle.
- Mixed by Camarillo Eddy and Doug Doyle.
- Recorded and Mixed at Asylomar Studios, Costa Mesa, California.
- Art Direction and Design by Jeb McSwaggart.
| The Swirling Eddies |
| Camarillo Eddy | Prickly Disco | Spot | Gene Pool | Berger Roy Al | Arthur Fhardy | Hort Elvison |
| Miracle Babe | Mary Baker Eddy | Buckeye Jazzbo | Jeb McSwaggart |
| Discography |
| Let's Spin! - Outdoor Elvis - Zoom Daddy - The Berry Vest of The Swirling Eddies - Sacred Cows |
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