The Bull Moose After Party

The Bull Moose After Party

Infobox Album |

Name = The Bull Moose After Party
Type = Album


Artist = Speechwriters LLC
Released = 2005
Recorded = —
Genre = Rock
Length = 43:49
Label = Handwoven
Producer = Adam Richman

Last album = "Dave Lowensohn Dates Your Daughter" (2004)
This album = "The Bull Moose After Party" (2004)
Next album = "We Are Selling This CD For Gas Money" (2005)

'The Bull Moose After Party' is an album released by Speechwriters LLC in 2004. The band teamed up with musician/producer Adam Richman to record a 12-track disc that included elements of lap steel guitar, keyboards, and intricate, layered vocal harmonies.

Track listing

# "Ladies and Gentleman"
# "Spaghetti Streetwalker"
# "Balk"
# "Clones"
# "Anodyne"
# "Blood on the Frets"
# "Or Something"
# "Annie Dan"
# "Classic Heart-Breaking Bitches (CHBB)"
# "Hostage"
# "Bobby D"
# "Spin Cycle"

External links

* [http://www.speechwritersllc.com/ Official Speechwriters LLC Website]
* [http://www.speechwritersllc.com/lyrics/index.html Speechwriters LLC Lyrics and Guitar Tabs]


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