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Peach Fuzz is the sixth studio album from Enuff Z'Nuff. Like the band's 1994 release 1985, this album is viewed more as an archival release than a new album since it features mostly previously recorded material. For example, the tracks "Let It Go" and "Kitty" were initially b-sides to the U.K. edition of the Strength single "Mother's Eyes," while the song "Happy Holiday" was first intended for the 1992 film Home Alone 2. Many of the remaining tracks on Peach Fuzz were recorded during the making of the 1993 album Animals With Human Intelligence, but were likely excluded from that release due to their poppier sounding nature.

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  • Peach Fuzz is the sixth studio album from Enuff Z'Nuff. Like the band's 1994 release 1985, this album is viewed more as an archival release than a new album since it features mostly previously recorded material. For example, the tracks "Let It Go" and "Kitty" were initially b-sides to the U.K. edition of the Strength single "Mother's Eyes," while the song "Happy Holiday" was first intended for the 1992 film Home Alone 2. Many of the remaining tracks on Peach Fuzz were recorded during the making of the 1993 album Animals With Human Intelligence, but were likely excluded from that release due to their poppier sounding nature. At the time of release, the album was largely ignored in the band's concert set lists, with the exception of "Vacant Love." In more recent years, the song "Kitty" has also been performed. Although no singles were released from the album, "Happy Holiday" has turned into one of the band's more popular songs due to its inclusion in Christmas themed CD's such as Monster Ballads XMas and We Wish You A Hairy Christmas. Peach Fuzz was initially released in Japan with a slightly different track order and a bonus track. It was later re-issued in the United States in 2008 with the original Japanese track order reinstated along with different artwork. A liner note commentary for all versions was penned by Chris Nadler, an editor at Request and Creem Magazine. (en)
  • Peach Fuzz è il sesto album in studio del gruppo Enuff Z'nuff, pubblicato dalla nel 1996. 1. * You're Not Me - 5:20 2. * Let it Go - 3:56 3. * Who's Got You Now - 3:30 4. * Rainy Day - 4:01 5. * Message of Love - 3:52 6. * Happy Holiday - 4:24 7. * Make Believe - 2:51 8. * So Long - 4:06 9. * Long Enough for Me - 3:46 10. * Vacant Love - 2:10 11. * Kitty - 4:38 (it)
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  • Donnie Vie and Chip Z'Nuff (en)
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  • Bonus tracks (en)
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  • Big Deal / Caroline Records (en)
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  • Peach Fuzz (en)
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  • Chip Z'Nuff, Donnie Vie (en)
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  • Peach Fuzz è il sesto album in studio del gruppo Enuff Z'nuff, pubblicato dalla nel 1996. 1. * You're Not Me - 5:20 2. * Let it Go - 3:56 3. * Who's Got You Now - 3:30 4. * Rainy Day - 4:01 5. * Message of Love - 3:52 6. * Happy Holiday - 4:24 7. * Make Believe - 2:51 8. * So Long - 4:06 9. * Long Enough for Me - 3:46 10. * Vacant Love - 2:10 11. * Kitty - 4:38 (it)
  • Peach Fuzz is the sixth studio album from Enuff Z'Nuff. Like the band's 1994 release 1985, this album is viewed more as an archival release than a new album since it features mostly previously recorded material. For example, the tracks "Let It Go" and "Kitty" were initially b-sides to the U.K. edition of the Strength single "Mother's Eyes," while the song "Happy Holiday" was first intended for the 1992 film Home Alone 2. Many of the remaining tracks on Peach Fuzz were recorded during the making of the 1993 album Animals With Human Intelligence, but were likely excluded from that release due to their poppier sounding nature. (en)
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