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1983 EP by Shockabilly
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Greatest Hits is an EP by Shockabilly, released in 1983 by Red Music.[2]
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Personnel[]
Adapted from the Greatest Hits liner notes.[3]
- Shockabilly
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- Production and additional personnel
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Release history[]
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Catalog
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Netherlands
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1983
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Red Music
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LP
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EP 006
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Categories:
- 1983 EPs
- Shockabilly albums
- Albums produced by Kramer (musician)
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