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Download links and information about $100 Fine by The Litter. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to Rock, Psychedelic genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 01:13:01 minutes.

Artist: The Litter
Release date: 1968
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic
Tracks: 28
Duration: 01:13:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mindbreaker 3:10
2. Tallyman 2:54
3. Here I Go Again 2:52
4. Morning Sun 2:27
5. (Under the Screaming Double) Eagle 2:42
6. Apologies to 2069 1:13
7. Kaleidoscope 2:19
8. Blues One 4:14
9. She's Not There 9:13
10. Angelica 3:51
11. For All the Times I'm Happy 2:02
12. Where Is She Now 2:51
13. I Can't Forget You 2:20
14. I'm Really Not Used (To Being Treated Bad) 2:44
15. I Love My Love 2:42
16. Oh, So Sad! 1:45
17. I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 1) 1:51
18. Second Hand Woman 2:07
19. Only Love 1:33
20. He Couldn't Find One Anywhere 1:42
21. I'll Never Love Again (aka the Egyptian) 2:20
22. Let Me Feel It Too 1:40
23. Candy 2:32
24. (Because) I Need Somebody (To Love) 2:09
25. (Because) I'm Taking All Your Hapiness (Away) 2:19
26. For All the Times I'm Happy (Version 2) 1:57
27. I Lost Another Girl Today (Version 2) 1:51
28. He Couldn't Find One Anywhere (Instrumental) 1:41

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This time K-Tel has reissued The Litter's 1968 offering. The band is more polished and relies less on covers, though the ones they pick are a little more obscure than on the previous record: "Tallyman" (Jeff Beck), "Here I Go Again" (Small Faces), and "Kaleidoscope" (Procol Harum). The rest of the band's story is played out in the liner notes which also carry a detailed, two-page spread explaining how the phase-shifting effect was achieved on "Kaleidoscope." The album also includes one bonus track. Like the Distortion reissue, this one is also worth looking for.