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Professor Ratbaggy is the debut album recorded by Professor Ratbaggy and originally released in 1999.


It was released on EMI Records in Australia.


Track Listing

  1. "Please Myself" (4:17)
  2. "White Trash" (3:58)
  3. "Can't Fake It" (5:04)
  4. "Moni, Make It Good" (3:47)
  5. "Coma" (4:07)
  6. "Love Letter" ^ (3:30)
  7. "Blowfly" (4:56)
  8. "See The Birdie Fly Out" (3:53)
  9. "Mannish Woman" (4:26)
  10. "Rise And Shine" (4:15)
  11. "Oh Death" (4:40)

Credits

  • Produced by Professor Ratbaggy with Andy Baldwin
  • All songs by Professor Ratbaggy: S. Hadley/B. Haymes/P. Kelly/P. Luscombe except ^ written by P. Kelly

Personnel

  • Steve Hadley - bass
  • Bruce Haymes - keyboards
  • Paul Kelly guitar/vocals
  • Peter Luscombe drums

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Professor Ratbaggy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (153 words)
Professor Ratbaggy is a sometime four-piece band based in Melbourne, Australia.
Professor Ratbaggy's songs are often instumental and purely groove-based with reggae, dub and funk influences.
With Kelly often busy with his solo career and work in film and TV composition, Professor Ratbaggy's live shows have all but ceased and their recorded output remains at just the one album; this is not to say that the concept has died and there remains a strong possibility of further playing and/or recording.
Professor Ratbaggy (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (73 words)
Professor Ratbaggy is the debut album recorded by Professor Ratbaggy and originally released in 1999.
It was released on EMI Records in Australia.
All songs by Professor Ratbaggy: S. Hadley/B. Haymes/P. Kelly/P. Luscombe except ^ written by P. Kelly
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