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  1. EQUAL SCARY PEOPLE (Hickman) THIS IS A MAN'S WORLD (Brown) MEANT TO BE (Hickman) WHY DON'T YOU (Hickman) I WISH I WERE A PRINCESS (Hugo/Luigi/Weiss) UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREE (Hickman) Sara Hickman - Bass, Guitar, Choir, Chorus, Producer, Harmony Vocals, Drum Samples, Party People, Hose whirled about the head. Cover concept, Art Direction.

  2. Equal Scary People is the first album by the American singer-songwriter Sara Hickman, released in 1988 on Four Dots. [5] [6] It was rereleased in 1989 on Elektra Records. [1] [7] Production. The album was co-produced by Carl Finch. [8] Critical reception.

  3. Texas Songstress Sara Hickman, 1988, at the ICTN studio, singing "Equal Scary People"

  4. Equal Scary People by Sara Hickman, released 01 January 1988 1. Equal Scary People 2. Simply 3. Last Night Was A Big Rain 4. Meant To Be 5. 500 X (The Train Song) 6. Why Don't You 7. I Wish I Were A Princess 8. Take It Like A Man 9. This Is A Man's World 10. Song For My Father 11. Under The Sycamore Tree 12. Take It Like A Man (Reprise) 13.

  5. We're all Equal Scary People in this video from Singer Songwriter Sara Hickman.

  6. 24 de mar. de 2016 · Provided to YouTube by IngroovesEqual Scary People · Sara HickmanEqual Scary PeopleReleased on: 1989-01-01Writer: Sara HickmanAuto-generated by YouTube.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sara_HickmanSara Hickman - Wikipedia

    While she was attending college, Hickman began to play clubs and coffeehouses in and around Dallas. In 1988, Hickman released the LP Equal Scary People through the Four Dots Label. In March 1989, she was featured on the cover of the Dallas Observer as an up and coming musician.