Lochloosa
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Lochloosa | |||||
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Studio album by MOFRO | |||||
Genre | Funk, Rock, Soul | ||||
Label | Fog City Records (2004) | ||||
Producer | Dan Prothero | ||||
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"Lochloosa" is the second studio album by the Jacksonville, Florida based band MOFRO. Lochloosa is a lake in Florida. This lake embodies the natural part of the Florida heartland that the Fro often talks about in their songs.
[edit] Track listing
- "Y'all Ready"
- "That Boy"
- "Lochloosa"
- "Dirtfloorcracker"
- "Fireflies"
- "Ten Thousand Islands"
- "Six Ways From Sunday"
- "The Wrong Side"
- "Everybody's"
- "Gal Youngin"
- "How Junior Got His Head Put Out"
- "The Long Way Home"
- "Pray For Rain"
[edit] Personnel
- JJ Grey - vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Daryl Hance - guitar
- Fabrice Quentin - bass
- Craig Barnette - drums
- George Sluppick - drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Mike Shapiro - keyboards
Dan Prothero - producer, engineer, editing, mixing, graphic design, photography, programming