Tom Tom Blues
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Studio album by The 77s | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Recorded | Plaid Jacket Paradise Studio |
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Genre | Rock | |
Label | Brainstorm Artists, Intl | |
Producer(s) | The 77s | |
The 77s chronology | ||
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Drowning With Land In Sight (1994) |
Tom Tom blues (1995) |
Echos O' Faith (1996) |
Tom Tom Blues is the title of The 77s' eighth album, released in 1995 on the Brainstorm Artists, Intl label.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Rocks In Your Head"
- "Honesty"
- "You Still Love Me"
- "Outskirts"
- "Flowers In The Sand"
- "Don't Leave Me Long"
- "Gravy Train"
- "Five In The Nave"
- "Earache"
- "Deliverance"
[edit] The Band
- Mike Roe on guitars and lead vocals.
- Mark Harmon on bass guitars and background vocals.
- Bruce Spencer on Drums.
[edit] Additional musicians
- Carey Avery on Percussion.
[edit] Production notes
- Executive Producers were Gene Eugene and Ojo Taylor.
- Engineered and Mixed by Guy Niosi and John Flanagan.
- Cover Illustration by Rachel Thornton ("Ashley Sad, Avery Happy" - Oil on Canvas, 1988).
The 77s |
Michael Roe | Mark Harmon | Bruce Spencer Jan Eric Volz | Aaron Smith | Mark Tootle | Mark Proctor | David Leonhardt |
Production |
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Steven Soles | Charlie Peacock | Robert Musso | Steve Griffith | Brian Healy |
Discography |
Ping Pong Over the Abyss | All Fall Down | The 77s | Sticks and Stones | 88 | Pray Naked Drowning with Land in Sight | Tom Tom Blues | Echos O' Faith | ep | Late | A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows | Direct |
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