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| Released | November 1968 (1968-11) |
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| Recorded | September 1967 – October 1968 |
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| Studio | Capitol and Olmstead, New York City |
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| Length | 31:26 |
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| Label | Smash |
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- "Desirée" / "I've Got Something on My Mind"
Released: June 1967
- "Dark Is the Bark" / "My Friend Today"
Released: June 1968
- "Goodbye Holly" / "Sing Little Bird Sing"
Released: November 1968
- "Bryant Hotel" / "Give the Man a Hand"
Released: February 1969
- "Nice to See You" / "There's Gonna Be a Storm"
Released: May 1969
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The Left Banke Too is the second studio album by American baroque pop band the Left Banke, released by Smash Records in 1968. It would be the final album of the band's initial lifespan, with their next album not appearing until 1986.