G Tom Mac (album)
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G Tom Mac | |||||
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Studio album by G TOM MAC | |||||
Released | 2000 | ||||
Recorded | Smythe & Co. Studios New York City and Titan Recording Los Angeles |
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Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Edge Artists | ||||
Producer | G TOM MAC and Tony Berg | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
G TOM MAC chronology | |||||
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G Tom Mac is the debut album of G TOM MAC, the founder member being Gerard McMahon (aka Gerard McMann), who wrote and recorded "Cry Little Sister" for the soundtrack of the film The Lost Boys.
The album was produced by G TOM MAC and Tony Berg and was released on the Edge Artists record label in 2000.
"By far one of my favourite records in a long time. G TOM MAC's got rock and pop right where it should be. Gerard McMahon's writing and vocals are stellar and adventurous."
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Gerard McMahon, except where noted.
- "Half" - 3:33
- "Shadow Walk" - 3:58 (Gerard McMahon and Gary Mallaber)
- "Greatest Days On Earth" - 3:54
- "Cry Little Sister" - 5:29 (Gerard McMahon and Michael Mainieri)
- "Quiver of 19" - 3:11
- "One Whiskey" - 4:16
- "Happy Time" - 3:52
- "Is Anybody Here?" (duet with Charlie Sexton) - 5:07 (Gerard McMahon and Charlie Sexton)
- "Everyday Beauty" - 3:39
- "Life Is Too Short" - 4:28
[edit] Additional Personnel
- Charlie Sexton - guitar, bass
- Rob Ladd - drums
- Sean Pelton - drums
- Gary Mallaber - percussion, drums
- Laura Seaton-Finn - violin
- Mary Wooten - cello
- Ralph Farris - violin, viola
- Erik Friedlander - cello
- Paul Woodiel - violin
- Garo Yellin - cello
[edit] Notes
- ^ G Tom Mac, Editorial Reviews. www.amazon.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.