Stripper's Union Local 518
- Stripper's Union Local 518
Infobox Album | Name = Stripper's Union Local 518
Type = Album
Artist = Stripper's Union
Released = May 7, 2005
Recorded = 2004
Genre = Rock
Length = 46:48
Label = Universal Music Canada
Producer = Rob Baker, Craig Northey
Reviews =
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This album = "Stripper's Union Local 518"
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"Stripper's Union Local 518" is the debut album of the Stripper's Union. It was recorded at The Bathouse Recording Studio in Bath, Ontario in December, 2004.
Track listing
# "Shake It Off (Walking With The King of Funk)" – 3:23
# "Full Flow Angry Boy" – 3:08
# "No One's Watching" – 3:29
# "Bullet Proof White Limo" – 3:48
# "Lost Lost Highway" – 4:34
# "Everybody Knows The Words" – 3:03
# "Give Up And Go Away" – 4:02
# "Local Bear" – 4:03
# "Horses And Trains" – 3:15
# "Nothing Can Bring You Back" – 2:44
# "Sweet 'n Low" – 3:27
# "The Radio (Foggy Hill)" – 3:16
# "Wave After Wave (The Glowing Boat Companion)" – 4:31
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