The Nymphs (album)

The Nymphs
Studio album by The Nymphs
Released 1991
Recorded 1990
Genre Alternative rock, punk
Length 42:14
Label Geffen
Producer Bill Price
The Nymphs chronology
The Nymphs
(1991)
A Practical Guide to Astral Projection
(1992)A Practical Guide to Astral Projection1992
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The Nymphs is the debut full-length studio album recorded by the American rock band The Nymphs. It was produced by Bill Price, and released in 1991 on Geffen Records. There were music videos made for "Imitating Angels" and "Sad and Damned," neither of which attained commercial recognition. Iggy Pop sang on "Supersonic". The band broke up a few months after release.

Track listing

All song by The Nymphs.

No.TitleLength
1."Just One Happy Day"02:58
2."Cold"02:20
3."2 Cats"02:54
4."Imitating Angels"04:24
5."Wasting My Days"04:00
6."Heaven"03:35
7."Supersonic"03:22
8."Sad and Damned"02:58
9."Death of a Scenester"04:03
10."The River"03:38
11."Revolt"02:00
12."The Highway"05:35
Total length:42:14

Personnel

References

  1. "The Nymphs - Nymphs". Allmusic.
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