Pray Naked
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Studio album by The 77s | ||
Released | 1992 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Brainstorm Artists, Intl | |
Producer(s) | The 77s | |
The 77s chronology | ||
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Eighty Eight (1991) |
Pray Naked (1990) |
Drowning with Land in Sight (1994) |
Pray Naked (a.k.a. The Seventy Sevens) is the title of The 77s' sixth album, released in 1992 on the Brainstorm Artists, Intl label.
The band's first album after reforming with members of The Strawmen. Without consulting with the band, Brainstorm (or its parent company, Word Records) altered the packaging and marketing of the album, which was issued without a title (making it the second album by the band entitled simply "The Seventy Sevens") and with the title track's name blacked out in order to avoid offense in the conservative Christian music marketplace of which Brainstorm was a part. However, a short spoken word segment on Side Two still refers to the album as Pray Naked. Most 77s fans still call the record by its intended title, and the band has also been known to "retitle" the CD when signing autographs.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Woody"
- "Smiley Smile"
- "Phony Eyes"
- "Kites Without Strings"
- "Happy Roy"
- "Deep End"
[edit] Side two
- "The Rain Kept Falling In Love"
- "Holy Hold"
- "Look"
- "Nuts For You"
- "Pray Naked"
- "Self-Made Trap"
[edit] The Band
- Mike Roe on guitars and lead vocals.
- David Leonhardt on guitars.
- Mark Harmon on bass guitars and background vocals.
- Aaron Smith on Drums.
[edit] Additional musicians
- Bruce Spencer on percussion
- Roger Smith on Piano.
[edit] Production notes
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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