The Gipsy Hill is the second studio album by the ska band Big D and the Kids Table. Released in 2002; there are two versions of the release: the EP version, and an LP version that adds the song "Apologies." The instrumental "Great Song" features, among other things, lines of dialog from the Vaughn Meader album The First Family
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Studio album by Big D and the Kids Table | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Ska | |||
Length | LP: 26:13 / EP: 24:09 | |||
Label | Fork in Hand Records | |||
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