Release History
Year | No. | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | SHAG1 | Fish Karma | Lunch with the Devil |
2001 | SHAG2 | Stress | Killing Me Night & Day |
2001 | SHAG3 | Harlan Ellison | On the Road with Ellison Volume 1 |
2003 | SHAG4 | The Frantics | Frantic Times |
2004 | SHAG5 | Peter Himmelman & Sussman Lawrence | The Complete Sussman Lawrence (1979–1985) |
2004 | SHAG6 | Harlan Ellison | On the Road with Ellison Volume 2 |
2007 | SHAG7 | Harlan Ellison | On the Road with Ellison Volume 3 |
2009 | SHAG8 | Assassin | Assassin |
2010 | SHAG9 | Harlan Ellison | On the Road with Ellison Volume 4 |
2011 | SHAG10 | Harlan Ellison | On the Road with Ellison Volume 5 |
2012 | SHAG11 | Harlan Ellison | On The Road With Ellison Volume 6 |
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