Tom Tom Blues
Tom Tom Blues is the title of The 77s' eighth album, released in 1995 on the Brainstorm Artists, Intl label.
Tom Tom Blues | ||||
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Released | 1995 | |||
Studio | Plaid Jacket; Paradise Studio | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Brainstorm Artists, Intl | |||
Producer | The 77s | |||
The 77s chronology | ||||
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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"
Personnel
The band
- Mike Roe – guitars, lead vocals
- Mark Harmon – bass guitar, background vocals
- Bruce Spencer – drums
Additional musicians
- Carey Avery – percussion
Production notes
- Gene Eugene – executive producer
- Ojo Taylor – executive producer
- Guy Niosi – engineer, mixing
- John Flanagan – engineer, mixing
- Rachel Thornton – cover illustration Ashley Sad, Avery Happy – oil on canvas, 1988
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References
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