Album ES 2000 on Munster Records label
Alternative (Garage Rock, Punk, Rock’n’Roll)
Back Cover: Jeremy of Clont on Barver: photography Genevieve de St. Exdupry: Stylist and make-up Management by S.M. "Have We Met" and "Reprise" adapted from "(Your're A) Dirty Liar" by Mike Stax/Bill Calhoun Track A6 originally "Hey, Tiger" by The Topsy Turbys All songs published by It's Just Not Fair (BMI) except A3 - A6
![]() | The Cavemanish Boys , album by, written by |
![]() | Jim Talstra b, bass |
![]() | John Moen dr, perc, bvoc, US drums, backing vocals |
![]() | Chris Slusarenko key, g, b, US lead guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals, written by |
![]() | Gerry Mohr voc, h, lead vocals, guitar, written by |
![]() | Sam Coomes str, *1964 US piano, ham-fisted barrel piano |
John Kay backing vocals |
Farvis Llewelyn layout, design |
James Talent layout, design |
Michael Lastra mastered by |
Lawrence Crane producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Have We Met | The Cavemanish Boys | The Cavemanish Boys | |
2 | Remember This Time | The Cavemanish Boys | Chris Slusarenko | |
3 | When People Talk | The Cavemanish Boys | The Rob Hoeke Rhythm & Blues Group | |
4 | Come On Baby | The Cavemanish Boys | Al's Untouchables | |
5 | Laughing To Keep From Crying | The Cavemanish Boys | Joe Callicott | |
6 | You're The One | The Cavemanish Boys | The Tell-Tale Hearts | |
7 | Long Black Road | The Cavemanish Boys | Chris Slusarenko | |
8 | Sunday Street | The Cavemanish Boys | Chris Slusarenko | |
9 | You're So Jealous (Of Me That I Can't Talk To You) | The Cavemanish Boys | Chris Slusarenko, Gerry Mohr | |
10 | It Came To Me | The Cavemanish Boys | Q65 | |
11 | Don't Let Me In (Eleanor) | The Cavemanish Boys | Chris Slusarenko, Gerry Mohr | |
12 | Wide Open Lie | The Cavemanish Boys | Chris Slusarenko | |
13 | Outta Side Outta Mind | The Cavemanish Boys | Gerry Mohr | |
14 | Reprise | The Cavemanish Boys | The Cavemanish Boys | |
15 | Leave Me Alone | The Cavemanish Boys | Chris Slusarenko, Gerry Mohr, Sir Lord Coughagus |