The 77s (album)

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The 77s
The 77s cover
Studio album by The 77s
Released 1987
Recorded Exit Studios
(Sacramento, California)
Genre Rock
Label Island Records
Producer(s) Robert Musso
The 77s chronology
All Fall Down (1984) The 77s
(1987)
Sticks and Stones
(1990)


The 77s released their third self-titled album in 1984 on the Exit and Island Records labels.

The album contains the band's biggest hit single to date, which was "The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes and the Pride of Life." Years later, the song would be covered by Roe's other band The Lost Dogs (on the album, MUTT), and the band 311 would even "borrow" a few lines from the song for one of their own singles.

The album was listed at #82 in the 2001 book, CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Side one

  1. "Do It For Love"
  2. "I Can't Get Over It"
  3. "What Was In That Letter"
  4. "Pearls Before Swine"

[edit] Side two

  1. "The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes & The Pride of Life"
  2. "Frames Without Photographs"
  3. "Don't Say Goodbye"
  4. "Bottom Line"
  5. "I Could Laugh"

[edit] The Band

  • Mike Roe on guitars and lead vocals.
  • Mark Tootle on Keyboards, guitars and vocals.
  • Jan Eric on bass guitars and background vocals.
  • Aaron Smith on Drums.
The 77s
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Michael Roe | Mark Harmon | Bruce Spencer
Jan Eric Volz | Aaron Smith | Mark Tootle | Mark Proctor | David Leonhardt
Production
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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