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  1. Bass, Violin – Danna Pentes. Composed By – Fetchin Bones, Fetchin Bones. Cover [Art] – Mark Ryden. Design – Peter Walberg. Drums – Clay Richardson. Engineer – Paul Hamingson. Engineer [Assistant] – Gina Immel, Jim Dineen, Joe Schwartz. Executive-Producer – Tim Carr (4), Tom Whalley. Guitar – Aron Pitkin *, Errol Stewart.

  2. Listen to Monster by Fetchin' Bones on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Love Crushing", "Say the Word" and more. Album · 1989 · 10 Songs. Sign In Search. Listen Now Browse Radio Search Try Beta. Sign In Monster Fetchin' Bones. Alternative ...

  3. 11 de feb. de 2007 · Fetchin Bones - Monster - Amazon.com Music. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 ... The lead singer even made the comment "Man, there's a huge fly in here!" on the copy he gave me. Fetchin Bones is (was) a great band. Their music is catchy and still up to date, as far as I'm concerned. Buy it. You'll like it.

  4. Bass, Violin – Danna Pentes. Composed By – Fetchin Bones. Drums – Clay Richardson. Engineer – Paul Hamingson. Engineer [Assistant] – Gina Immel, Jim Dineen. Guitar – Aron Pitkin *, Errol Stewart. Producer – Ed Stasium. Producer [Executive] – Tim Carr (4), Tom Whalley. Vocals – Hope Nicholls.

  5. On their third album, 1987’s Galaxy 500, Errol Stewart and Clay Richardson replaced Mueller and White, marking a stylistic shift as Fetchin Bones veered more towards straightforward rock with a funky edge. Their final album, Monster (1989), was Grammy-nominated

  6. Fetchin BonesMonster. August 17, 2020 August 16, 2020 cjvinyl. 1989/1990 was a transition year for me. Done with grad school in Syracuse, leaving typesetting and the printing business behind, and moving to a fellowship with the New York State Senate in Albany.

  7. Led by vocalist/human tornado Hope Nicholls, North Carolina’s Fetchin Bones regularly conjured enough onstage electricity to power Santa Monica. They plugged into Deirdre’s grid for a second time in October 1989, bringing their adrenaline-soaked rock’n’roll back to the SNAP studio in support of their fifth (and final) album, “Monster ...