George Ducas (album)

George Ducas is the self-titled debut album of American singer George Ducas. It was released in September 1994 on Liberty Records, and peaked at number 57. It featured four singles: "Teardrops" (number 38), "Hello Cruel World" (number 52), "Kisses Don't Lie" (number 72), and his biggest hit, "Lipstick Promises", which reached number 9.

George Ducas
Studio album by
Released1994
GenreCountry
Length35:45
LabelLiberty
ProducerRichard Bennett
George Ducas chronology
George Ducas
(1994)
Where I Stand
(1997)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Teardrops"George Ducas, Terry McBride3:03
2."Kisses Don't Lie"Ducas3:46
3."Hello Cruel World"Ducas, Ty Tyler3:28
4."My World Stopped Turning"Ducas, Gary Nicholson3:02
5."Lipstick Promises"Ducas, Tia Sillers4:04
6."Shame on Me"Ducas3:20
7."Waiting and Wishing"Ducas, Sillers3:56
8."In No Time at All"Ducas, Kim Richey3:08
9."Only in My Dreams"Ducas4:11
10."It Ain't Me"Ducas, Sillers3:47
Total length:35:45[1]

Production

  • Produced By Richard Bennett
  • Engineers: Rocky Schnaars
  • Assistant Engineers: Ryan Futch, Jamie Tate, Eric Trip
  • Mixing: John Hampton
  • Editing, Assembly: Don Cobb
  • Mastering: Denny Purcell

Personnel

Musicians
  • Richard Bennett - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Billy Bremner - electric guitar
  • Mike Brignardello - bass guitar
  • Terry Crisp - pedal steel guitar
  • Chad Cromwell - drums
  • George Ducas - acoustic guitar
  • Dan Dugmore - pedal steel guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Glen Duncan - fiddle
  • Dave Hoffner - piano, Hammond B-3 organ
  • Larry Marrs - bass guitar
  • Angelo Petraglia - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Hank Singer - fiddle
  • Billy Thomas - drums
Background vocals
Nashville Mandolin Ensemble
  • Butch Baldassari - leader, first mandolin
  • John Mock - arrangement, first mandolin
  • Rob Haines - first mandolin
  • Bob Alenko - second mandolin
  • Fred Carpenter - second mandolin
  • Charlie Derrington - mandola
  • John Hedgecloth - mandocello
Strings
  • John Catchings - leader, cello
  • Richard Grosjean - viola
  • Mary Van Osdale - violin
  • David Davidson - violin
  • Pamela Sixfin - violin
  • Christian Teal - violin
Technical
  • Richard Bennett - producer
  • John Hampton - recording ("Teardrops" and "Kisses Don't Lie")
  • Dave Hoffner - string arrangement
  • Denny Purcell - mastering
  • Rocky Schnarrs - recording (except "Teardrops" and "Kisses Don't Lie")

Chart performance

Chart (1995) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 57
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 36
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References

  1. "George Ducas - George Ducas". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  • "George Ducas" CD Liner Notes. 1995, Liberty Records
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