Ro Sham Bo (album)
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Ro Sham Bo | ||
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Studio album by The Grays | ||
Released | February 22, 1994 | |
Recorded | Grandmasters Recorders | |
Genre | Power pop | |
Length | 58:58 | |
Label | Epic Records | |
Producer | Jack Joseph Puig | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Ro Sham Bo is the debut album by The Grays, released on February 22nd, 1994.
The album title Ro Sham Bo is taken from one of the many names for the game Rock, Paper, Scissors.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] UK CD: 475839 2
- "Very Best Years" (Jason Falkner) – 3:26
- "Everybody's World" (Buddy Judge) – 5:42
- "Same Thing" (Jon Brion) – 4:01
- "Friend Of Mine" (Falkner) – 5:16
- "Is It Now Yet" (Buddy Judge/Dan McCarroll)– 4:03
- "Oh Well Maybe" (Falkner) – 3:43
- "Nothing Between Us" (Brion) – 3:55
- "Both Belong" (Falkner) – 4:25
- "Nothing" (Judge) – 3:30
- "Not Long For This World" (Brion) – 4:52
- "Spooky" (Falkner) – 5:07
- "All You Wanted" (Judge) – 4:30
- "No One Can Hurt Me" (Brion) – 6:28
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Musicians
- Jason Falkner - vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards
- Jon Brion - vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass
- Buddy Judge - vocals, guitars
- Dan McCarroll - drums
[edit] Additional musicians
- Lenny Castro - additional percussion
- Martin Tillman - cello
[edit] Production
- Produced by Jack Joseph Puig
- Recorded at Grandmaster Recorders Ltd., Hollywood, CA
- Assisted by S. Husky Höskulds
- Mixed at Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, CA
- Assisted by Ken Allardyce
- Recorded and mixed by Jack Joseph Puig
- Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab