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1998 live album by Rake.
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Fighting 2 Quarters and a Nickel is a live performance album by Rake. , released in 1998 through VHF Records . The front cover photograph and design is a direct reference to the 1978 album Heavy Organ by organist Virgil Fox .
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All music is composed by Rake .
1. "Milk Bar, Philadelphia, PA 4.7.95" 4:44 2. "Black Cat, Washington, DC 9.7.95" 32:05 3. "Duke University Coffeehouse, Durham, NC 2.3.95" 6:25 4. "9:30 Club, Washington, DC 8.23.94" 1:51 5. "9:30 Club, Washington, DC 8.4.95" 15:31 6. "Hole in the Wall, Richmond, VA 4.27.96" 11:56
1. "Duke University Coffeehouse, Durham, NC 2.3.95" 0:32 2. "Klang Festival, Richmond, VA 7.30.94" 4:38 3. "Duke University Coffeehouse, Durham, NC 2.3.95" 5:59 4. "Here Art Gallery, New York, NY 1.10.93" 2:55 5. "Northern Virginia Community College Mail Art Show, Annandale, VA 12.4.95" 3:50 6. "Black Cat, Washington, DC 1.10.94" 3:15 7. "9:30 Club, Washington, DC 5.27.94" 12:35 8. "Tommy's Warehouse, Richmond, VA 4.12.97" 35:00 9. "9:30 Club, Washington, DC 8.4.95 / Margaret's Café, Chapel Hill, NC 3.9.93" 4:20
Personnel [ ]
Adapted from the Fighting 2 Quarters and a Nickel liner notes.[2]
Rake.
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