Now Dig This

Now Dig This
Studio album by
Released1992
RecordedChicago Music Complex
GenreRock/pop
Length52:10
LabelRecession[1]
ProducerRob Elvis and Graham Elvis
The Elvis Brothers chronology
Adventure Time
(1985)
Now Dig This
(1992)
Singles from Adventure Time
  1. "Motormouth"
    Released: 1992
  2. "Valentine"
    Released: 1992

Now Dig This is the third and last album by the rock/pop trio The Elvis Brothers. Released in 1992 by Recession Records, the album represented a return to the original line-up. The band had undergone some personnel changes and then broken up after being dropped by Portrait Records but they reunited to record this album and then re-issue their first two albums.[2][3] The album was recorded at the Chicago Music Complex and was produced by Rob and Graham Elvis, with Jay O'Rourke of The Insiders handling the recording.[4]

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