Ludes

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Your Dog Don't Bark 03:14 Tools
She Was Just a Girl 02:12 Tools
Song For A Friend 02:27 Tools
Dead Man's Music 03:17 Tools
Jame's Twisted Polka 03:17 Tools
Coward 03:17 Tools
Senor Ass 03:17 Tools
Sunshine And Flowers 03:18 Tools
Lose That Man 03:54 Tools
Badlands 02:33 Tools
Bad For My Health 02:33 Tools
never had a chance 02:40 Tools
Luckiest Theatre 03:07 Tools
Are We There Yet 02:27 Tools
Green Eyes 03:23 Tools
Radio 03:27 Tools
Dog Don't Bark 02:59 Tools
traffic lights 03:10 Tools
Free 03:05 Tools
Sailor Boy 01:52 Tools
Mr Benson 02:11 Tools
Night Bus Turns To Day 02:11 Tools
She's A Tap 02:11 Tools
Sink Or Swim 03:21 Tools
Girl With One Eye 03:37 Tools
Spanish Guitar 03:09 Tools
Photo Girl 03:09 Tools
I Never Had a Chance (demo) 03:42 Tools
Walkin' The Black Dog 03:56 Tools
Only the Strongest 03:56 Tools
Girl With One Eye (Original) 03:37 Tools
That's What You Get 03:56 Tools
Colours Of Day 03:56 Tools
Girl with One Eye (Acoustic Cover) 03:37 Tools
Only The Strongest (Cafe Ludes Demo) 03:37 Tools
Alcohol 03:37 Tools
Leave It On 03:37 Tools
James 'Twister Polker' 03:37 Tools
Landlord Millionaire 03:37 Tools
John the Song 03:37 Tools
Lock A Monkey Up! 03:37 Tools
Mouse on Coke 03:37 Tools
Let Me Put My Love... 03:37 Tools
Your Dog Don’t Bark 03:37 Tools
Sailor Boys 03:37 Tools
dead mans music 03:37 Tools
All in My Head 03:37 Tools
Photo Girl (Demo) 03:37 Tools
One Little Odd Number 03:37 Tools
Lock A Monkey Up 03:37 Tools
james' twisted polka 03:22 Tools
Leave It On In Dee... 03:28 Tools
Your Dog Don't Bark (demo) 03:28 Tools
Walking the black dog 03:28 Tools
Odd Little Odd Number 03:28 Tools
She Was A Girl 03:28 Tools
Rubber band 03:28 Tools
Dogs Don't Bark 02:59 Tools
Janet Black (Live) 02:59 Tools
Luckiest Theatre (Acoustic) 02:59 Tools
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Ludes were a South London based band, influenced by The Rolling Stones and other luminaries of the past. Preceded by 2003's She Was Just A Girl and 2004's Radio and Your Dog Don't Bark, the band spent most of 2005 recording their debut album "The Dark Art Of Happiness", which was released in 2006. However, the album didn't make any significant dent in sales figures and the band broke up towards the end of the summer. David Ashby, Matt Allchin and James McCool reformed as Rum Shebeen in October 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.