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Strictly from Hunger / The Lost Album

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Download links and information about Strictly from Hunger / The Lost Album by Hunger. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:17:27 minutes.

Artist: Hunger
Release date: 1999
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:17:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Strictly from Hunger: Colors 2:04
2. Strictly from Hunger: Workshop 4:17
3. Strictly from Hunger: Portland 69 5:35
4. Strictly from Hunger: No Shame 2:25
5. Strictly from Hunger: Trying to Make the Best 5:33
6. Strictly from Hunger: Open Your Eyes 2:25
7. Strictly from Hunger: The Truth 3:59
8. Strictly from Hunger: Mind Machine 3:30
9. Strictly from Hunger: She Let Him Continue 5:04
10. Strictly from Hunger: Trying to Make the Best N. 2 7:18
11. The Lost Album: Portland 69 5:42
12. The Lost Album: The Truth 5:33
13. The Lost Album: Open Your Eyes 3:56
14. The Lost Album: Trying to Make the Best 7:38
15. The Lost Album: Workshop 7:16
16. The Lost Album: She Let Him Continue 5:12

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Hunger was originally from Portland, OR, but moved to Los Angeles in the late '60s and began to attract some attention by being an opening act for such top bands as The Doors and The Strawberry Alarm Clock. In 1968 the band released its only album, Strictly From Hunger!, which became sought after by psychedelic collectors and established the band firmly in the California psychedelic hard rock scene. The album that was originally released for the Public label in 1969, was the second incarnation of the same album that originally featured the guitar work of Ed King, who would later play with the Strawberry Alarm Clock and Lynyard Skynyrd. This CD set contains both versions of that album with the first arrangement being titled "The Lost Album" as originally released on Bill Holm's All American Records label. The material on the album was heavy psychedelic rock, with influences from the Doors and Jefferson Airplane. While the music of Hunger contained a more ominous overtone than most psychedelic music of the era, it did reflect a particular period in the history of the L.A. music scene and contained some strong songwriting. Unfortunately, due to some unlucky breaks such and the band's equipment being stolen twice in the same year, the band broke up in the height of their popularity. This set also contains a single for the Public label and therefore contains all of this band's recorded output.