The Killer Inside Me (album)
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''The Killer Inside Me'' is the third studio album by American rock band
Green on Red Green on Red was an American rock band, formed in the Tucson, Arizona punk scene, but based for most of its career in Los Angeles, California, where it was loosely associated with the Paisley Underground. Earlier records have the wide-screen psy ...
, released in 1987 by record labels
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and Phonogram.


Track listing

All songs written by Dan Stuart, Chris Cacavas, C.W. Prophet, Jack Waterson.BMI repertoire database
/ref> #"Clarkesville" - 4:10 #"Mighty Gun" - 4:17 #"Jamie" - 3:34 #"Whispering Wind" - 1:53 #"Ghost Hand" - 2:47 #"Sorry Naomi" - 4:25 #"No Man's Land" - 4:48 #"Track You Down (His Master's Voice)" - 3:21 #"Born to Fight" - 3:40 #"We Ain't Free" - 3:21 #"Killer Inside of Me" - 5:42


Personnel

;Green on Red *
Dan Stuart Daniel Gordon Stuart (born March 5, 1961, Los Angeles) is an American musician and author best known as the lead singer of the rock band Green on Red (other members included Chuck Prophet, Chris Cacavas and Jack Waterson), his teaming with Steve W ...
– vocals, guitar *Chris Cacavas – piano, harmonica, electric organ, pump organ, prepared piano *Jack Waterson – bass, double bass * C.W. Prophet - acoustic, electric, 6-string, 12-string and baritone guitar, vocals; string arrangement on "Killer Inside of Me" *Keith Mitchell – drums, percussion with: * East Memphis Slim – rhythm guitar on "Sorry Naomi" *Mid Town Slick – 12-string guitar on "No Man's Land" *The Brown Brothers, The White Sisters - backing vocals ;Technical *Joe Hardy, Mark Ettel - engineer *Ian Dawson - front cover photography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Killer Inside Me 1987 albums Green on Red albums Albums produced by Jim Dickinson