2010 studio album by Bettie Serveert
Pharmacy of Love is the eighth studio album by Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert. It was released on 23 March 2010 on Second Motion Records.
Several critics gave Pharmacy of Love mixed reviews and/or described it as a return to Bettie Serveert's musical roots.[8][9]
- "Deny All" – 3:02
- "Semaphore" – 3:32
- "Love Lee" – 3:40
- "Mossie" – 3:12
- "The Pharmacy" – 3:49
- "Souls Travel" – 2:47
- "Calling" – 9:32
- "Change4me" – 4:10
- "What They Call Love" (Loud Version) – 4:13
- Carol Van Dyk – vocals/guitar
- Peter Visser – guitar
- Herman Bunskoeke – bass
- Joppe Molenaar – drums[10]
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- Carol van Dijk
- Peter Visser
- Stephan Van Der Meijden
- Berend Dubbe
- Reinier Veldman
- Stoffel Verlackt
- Jeroen Blankert
- Herman Bunskoeke
- Martijn Blankestijn
- Gino Geudens
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| Albums | |
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| Live Albums | |
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| Singles/EPs |
- "Tom Boy"
- "Palomine"
- "Kids Alright"
- "Palomine" (new single edition)
- "Crutches"
- "Something So Wild"
- "Ray Ray Rain"
- "Co-coward"
- "Rudder"
- "What Friends?"
- Our New Demo (3 song EP)
- "White Tales"
- "Private Suit"
- "Smack"
- "Wide Eyed Fools"
- "Dreamaniacs"
- "You Changed"
- "Roadmovies"
- "Deny All"
- "The Pharmacy"
- "Shake-Her"
- "Monogamous"
- "Had2Byou"
- "Never Be Over" (featuring Prof. Nomad & Co.)
- "Love Sick" (featuring Peter te Bos)
- "Brother (in Loins)"
- "Unsane"
- "B-Cuz"
- "Say You Will" (featuring Prof. Nomad & Co.)
- "Beginning to See the Light" (Live)
- "For All We Know" (Acoustic '93)
- "Ta!"
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