Joco Music
Joco Music is Bocephus King's first CD. The sixteen track CD is a collection of blues/swing/country/rock songs with many New Orleans influences.
The CD was recorded inside Perry's parents' cabin in Point Roberts with help from an army of volunteer musicians and partner Dave Staniforth of Tsawwassen, who also has a CD due out soon: "Without Dave, it couldn't have happened like this."
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Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | Mill Road Studio of Doom, Point Roberts, Washington, United States and Beatty Lane. | |||
Genre | Indie | |||
Label | Tonic Records, Spoondivy. | |||
Producer | Bocephus King, John Staniforth. | |||
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Personnel
- Bocephus King: Vocals, guitar and percussion
- Steve Dawson: Guitar, dobro and banjo
- Jesse Zubot: Vocals, fiddle, Mandolin and upright bass
- Craig Duccomun: Organ, accordion, and syther
- Doug Fujisawa: Piano
- Darryl Stables: Drums and percussion
- Rob Post: Bass
- Michael Perry: Bass
- Dave Staniforth: Guitar
- Panos Grames: Percussion and organ
- Alice Dawson: Back up vocals
- Theresa Riley: Back up vocals
- Steve Hillian: Baritone saxophone
- Dan Marcus: Trombone
Track listing
- What am I Doing Here?
- On the Hallelujah Side
- Trouble Me
- Where I'm Calling From
- If You Want Me I'll Be Drinking
- Digging My Grave
- Wartime Skies
- Safe in Heaven...Dead
- Juanita
- Lay Down
- I'll Die in Mine
- Pushing Up Daisies
- I Don't Even Want to Get Well
- The Haunting of a New York Moon
- The Beautiful Thing
- Joco Music
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