New Strings (track) by R. Stevie Moore
New Strings by R. Stevie Moore
Year: 1984
From the album Embarrass Paris (track #32)



Year: 1984
From the album Embarrass Paris (track #32)
75/100 (from 1 vote)


New Strings appears on the following album(s) by R. Stevie Moore:
- Everything You Always Wanted To Know About R. Stevie Moore But Were Two Afraid To Ask (track #23) (1984)
- Embarrass Paris (track #32) (this album) (1984)
- Me Too! (track #8) (2009)
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