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Rehab Doll/Dry As a Bone
| Rehab Doll/Dry As a Bone | ||
|---|---|---|
| Need image | ||
| Album by Green River | ||
| Released | July 1, 1988 | |
| Recorded | 1987-1988 | |
| Genre | ?? | |
| Length | ?? | |
| Record label | Sub Pop | |
| Producer | ?? | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Allmusic.com | ?? | ?? |
| Green River Chronology | ||
| Rehab Doll (1987) | Rehab Doll/Dry As a Bone (1988) | N/A |
Rehab Doll/Dry As A Bone is a compilation CD of two Green River EPs. The CD was released July 1 1988 by Sub Pop.
The Dry As A Bone EP was released June 1 1987, the Rehab Doll mini-album was released May 1 1988. "Ain't Nothing To Do" is the b-side of "Together We'll Never". "Swallow My Pride" appeared on the Hype! soundtrack, released October 1, 1996.
"Queen Bitch" is a cover of the David Bowie song.
Track Listing
- "This Town" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "P.C.C." (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Ozzie" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Unwind" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Baby Takes" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Searchin'" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Ain't Nothing To Do" (Dead Boys)
- "Queen Bitch" (David Bowie)
- "Forever Means" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Rehab Doll" (Pal Solger/Mark Arm)
- "Swallow My Pride" (Turner/Arm)
- "Together We'll Never" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Smilin' And Dyin'" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Porkfist" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "Take A Dive" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
- "One More Stitch" (Gossard/Fairweather/Vincent/Arm)
Dry As A Bone
- "Unwind"
- "Baby Takes"
- "This Town"
- "P.C.C."
- "Ozzie"
Rehab Doll
- "Forever Means"
- "Rehab Doll"
- "Swallow My Pride"
- "Together We'll Never"
- "Smilin' And Dyin'"
- "Porkfist"
- "Take A Dive"
- "One More Stitch"
- "Queen Bitch"
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