John Cameron And Frog – Cross Over To The Other Side
John Cameron And Frog – Secret Of The Living Dead
John Cameron And Frog – The Cross
John Cameron And Frog – How Do The Dead Come Back?
John Cameron And Frog – Secret Of The Locked Room
John Cameron And Frog – Locked Room And Mirror Sequence
John Cameron And Frog – You've Got To Believe
John Cameron And Frog – Motorcycle Mayhem
John Cameron And Frog – Cat And Mouse With The Fuzz
John Cameron And Frog – Tom's Last Ride
John Cameron And Frog – He's Coming Back
John Cameron And Frog – Riding Free
John Cameron And Frog – Up From The Grave
John Cameron And Frog – Tom's Return
John Cameron And Frog – Carnage At The Pub
John Cameron And Frog – First Of The Deaths
John Cameron And Frog – The Empty Coffin
John Cameron And Frog – Truck Destruction
John Cameron And Frog – Hanging Jane
John Cameron And Frog – It's Evil
John Cameron And Frog – I'm Coming With You
John Cameron And Frog – One By One
John Cameron And Frog – Abby's Nightmare
John Cameron And Frog – Morgue Line Up
John Cameron And Frog – Morbid Substitution
John Cameron And Frog – The Trap
John Cameron And Frog – Breaking The Bargain
John Cameron And Frog – The Decision
John Cameron And Frog – Turned To Stone
John Cameron And Frog – Psychomania End Credits
1. Psychomania Front Title
2. The Frog
3. Cross Over To The Other Side
4. Secret Of The Living Dead
5. The Cross
6. How Do The Dead Come Back?
7. Secret Of The Locked Room
8. Locked Room And Mirror Sequence
9. You've Got To Believe
10. Motorcycle Mayhem
11. Cat And Mouse With The Fuzz
12. Tom's Last Ride
13. He's Coming Back
14. Riding Free
15. Up From The Grave
16. Tom's Return
17. Carnage At The Pub
18. First Of The Deaths
19. The Empty Coffin
20. Truck Destruction
21. Hanging Jane
22. It's Evil
23. I'm Coming With You
24. One By One
25. Abby's Nightmare
26. Morgue Line Up
27. Morbid Substitution
28. The Trap
29. Breaking The Bargain
30. The Decision
31. Turned To Stone
32. Psychomania End Credits
Trunk release the John Cameron soundtrack to the cult classic, British horror, Psychomania. Cameron describes this album as 'jazz and session musicians playing pre-punk 'trash-rock' for a tale of supernatural gore and mayhem'.
Jungle Fire is back with their first 45 in several years! Channeling the same heavy afro-latin vibes that made their first couple of 45s so in demand....