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*# Professional Sweetheart
 
*# Professional Sweetheart
 
*# Good Night  
 
*# Good Night  
* '''????''' ''Nothing for Anyone''
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* '''1999''' ''Nothing for Anyone''
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** '''personnel''': Elizabeth Elkins, Scott Roberts, Brillo
 
*# Travel Plans
 
*# Travel Plans
 
*# East of Suez
 
*# East of Suez
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*# unlisted track
 
*# unlisted track
 
*# unlisted track
 
*# unlisted track
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* '''1996''' ''Javelin Catcher''
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** '''personnel''': Elizabeth Elkins, Luke Mayes, Scott Roberts
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*# Love or Shine
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*# Indiana Mine
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*# Overdose
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*# Highlight of Five
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*# D.U.I.
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*# Highland
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*# Sleepwalking
  
''There was also one other CD I am trying to track down. -{{init.woozle}}.''
 
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
 
* [[Elizabeth Elkins]]: singer/guitarist
 
* [[Elizabeth Elkins]]: singer/guitarist

Revision as of 22:07, 17 January 2008

Overview

Alastor was an indie rock band from Atlanta, GA formed in 1997; they apparently disbanded circa 2004, and Elizabeth Elkins went on to form The Swear.

Discography

  • 2002-12-03 The Late Night Plays: Amazon
    1. Deadfall
    2. Deception Bay
    3. Monopoly
    4. 64-600
    5. Allegheny
    6. The Late Night Plays
    7. Professional Sweetheart
    8. Good Night
  • 1999 Nothing for Anyone
    • personnel: Elizabeth Elkins, Scott Roberts, Brillo
    1. Travel Plans
    2. East of Suez
    3. Startown
    4. Second Guest
    5. Gate-crasher
    6. American Universities
    7. Wellington
    8. Deception Bay
    9. unlisted track
    10. unlisted track
  • 1996 Javelin Catcher
    • personnel: Elizabeth Elkins, Luke Mayes, Scott Roberts
    1. Love or Shine
    2. Indiana Mine
    3. Overdose
    4. Highlight of Five
    5. D.U.I.
    6. Highland
    7. Sleepwalking

Personnel

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