The Telephone Album (Lotion album)
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| The Telephone Album | |||||
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| Studio album by Lotion | |||||
| Released | 1998 | ||||
| Recorded | Big House, New York | ||||
| Genre | Alternative | ||||
| Label | spinArt | ||||
| Producer | Mark Mason | ||||
| Lotion chronology | |||||
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[edit] Track listing
- "Rich Cop, Poor Cop"
- "Feedback Queen"
- "I Love Me (Vol. 1)"
- "No. 99"
- "Mr. Mosquito"
- "Glorified"
- "Mister President"
- "My Name Is Prince"
- "Drop-Dead"
- "West Of Here"
- "Blackjack"
- "5th Fret, Distant Cousin"
[edit] Personnel
- Tony Zajkowski – Vocals
- Jim Ferguson – Guitar
- Bill Ferguson - Bass Guitar
- Rob Youngberg - Drums
[edit] Notes
- While commonly referred to as The Telephone Album, the band had said that the name of the album was actually the symbol for the telephone found on payphones.

