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Crack Attic is a compilation of songs from the first five studio albums by Crack the Sky. It draws most heavily from their 1975 debut and 1976 follow-up, with more than half of the tracks here taken from those two releases.

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  • Crack Attic is a compilation of songs from the first five studio albums by Crack the Sky. It draws most heavily from their 1975 debut and 1976 follow-up, with more than half of the tracks here taken from those two releases. (en)
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  • John Palumbo, except where noted (en)
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  • noref (en)
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  • June 2019 (en)
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  • Safety in Numbers (en)
  • Animal Notes (en)
  • Crack the Sky (en)
  • Photoflamingo (en)
  • White Music (en)
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  • Original Album (en)
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  • Renaissance (en)
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  • Crack Attic (en)
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  • Rob Stevens, Rick Witkowski, Joe Macre (en)
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  • 1975 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1994 (xsd:integer)
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  • Ice (en)
  • Hold On (en)
  • Long Nights (en)
  • Lighten Up McGraw (en)
  • Mind Baby (en)
  • Nuclear Apathy (en)
  • She's a Dancer (en)
  • Surf City (en)
  • Invaders from Mars (en)
  • Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (en)
  • Rangers at Midnight (en)
  • We Want Mine (en)
  • Flamingo Prelude/Too Nice for That (en)
  • Hot Razors in My Heart (en)
  • Poptown (en)
  • White Music (en)
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  • compilation (en)
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  • Crack Attic is a compilation of songs from the first five studio albums by Crack the Sky. It draws most heavily from their 1975 debut and 1976 follow-up, with more than half of the tracks here taken from those two releases. (en)
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  • Crack Attic (en)
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