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FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Pirates is the second album by Chicago-born singer, songwriter, and musician Rickie Lee Jones, released in July 1981, two years after her eponymous debut Rickie Lee Jones. The album is partially an account of her break-up with fellow musician Tom Waits after the success of her debut album. The cover is a 1976-copyrighted photo by Brassaï.
The Magazine is an album by Rickie Lee Jones, released in September 1984. It is her third full-length studio album, and was released as the follow-up to Pirates (1981). The album was partly composed in France.
RICKIE LEE JONES
THE MAGAZINE
WARNER BROS 25117-1
1984
STEREO
PIRATES
WARNER BROS. BSK 3432
1981
STEREO
COVER IS AS SHOWN, VINYL AND COVER ARE IN STRONG VG+ CONDITION, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A JUMP IN THE BEGINNING PART OF THE SONG GRAVITY. (ON THE ALBUM MAGAZINE) AND A JUMP IN THE BEGINNING OF THE SONG LUCKY GUY (ON THE ALBUM PIRATES) INCLUDES ORIGINAL INSERTS WITH LYRICS, ON PIRATES LYRICS ARE ON THE BACK COVER. PLAYS WELL!! NICE ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION!! TRACKS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
MAGAZINE
All songs written, arranged and composed by Rickie Lee Jones, excepted when noted
- "Prelude to Gravity"
- "Gravity"
- "Juke Box Fury"
- "It Must Be Love"
- "Magazine"
- "The Real End"
- "Deep Space"
- "Runaround"
- "Rorschachs (Theme for the Pope)" (Sal Bernardi, Jones) - Instrumental on CD releases, vocal on some vinyl and cassette
- "The Unsigned Painting/The Weird Beast"
PIRATES
1. WE BELONG TOGETHER
2. LIVING IT UP
3. SKELTONS
4. WOODY AND DUTCH ON THE SLOW TRAIN TO PEKING
5. PIRATES
6. A LUCKY GUY
7. TRACES OF THE WESTERN SLOPES
8. THE RETURNS
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