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Tracklist

1Show You
Guitar – Iain CampbellOrgan [Hammond] – Bob PatientWritten-By – D. Mariani
2:34
2I Thought That You Were Foolin'
Strings – Mitch EasterWritten-By – D. Mariani
3:50
3Dead Stars
Backing Vocals – Iain CampbellOrgan [Hammond] – Bob PatientWritten-By – D. Mariani
4:33
4Fairweather Friend
Organ [Fuzz Acetone] – Ezio CafferelliWritten-By – D. Mariani, P. McArthy
3:02
5Soultop
Organ [Hammond] – Bob PatientWritten-By – D. Mariani
4:53
6Pleaze You
Backing Vocals – Natalie Damjanovich-NapoleanWritten-By – D. Mariani, T. Italiano
3:05
7Something Heavy
Bass – Mitch EasterOrgan [Hammond] – Bob PatientWritten-By – D. Mariani
3:58
8Second Floor
Written-By – D. Mariani
3:29
9Speed Freak
Backing Vocals – Iain CampbellWritten-By – D. Mariani
4:59
10Please Don't Lie
Written-By – D. Mariani
3:51
11T.V. Sound
Bongos – Depaunka MacridesWritten-By – D. Mather, D. Mariani
3:50
12 Bonus Track:
13Can't Get What You Want
Backing Vocals – Iain CampbellTambourine – Mitch EasterWritten-By – D. Mather, D. Mariani
4:38

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CITCD532DM3 Road To Rome Includes Bonus CD EP - Something Heavy ‎(2xCD, Album)Citadel CITCD532Australia1996
RUN-0009DM3 Road To Rome ‎(CD, Album)Running CircleRUN-0009Spain1998
RUN 0009DM3 Road To Rome ‎(LP, Album)Running CircleRUN 0009Spain1998

Credits

  • BassToni Italiano
  • DrumsPascal Bartolone
  • Lead Vocals, GuitarDom Mariani
  • ProducerDM3, Mitch Easter
  • BassToni Italiano
  • DrumsPascal Bartolone
  • Lead Vocals, GuitarDom Mariani
  • ProducerDM3, Mitch Easter

Notes

Initial copies included a free 3" x 3" DM3 sticker with artwork similar to booklet's front artwork.Initial copies included a free 3" x 3" DM3 sticker with artwork similar to booklet's front artwork.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 9 398603 151023

Info

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DM3 - Road To Rome mp3

Performer: DM3

Title: Road To Rome

Country: Australia

Release date: 1996

Label: Citadel

Style: Garage Rock, Power Pop

Catalog: CITCD 532

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 2343 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 234

Record source: CD, Album

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