G Tom Mac (album)
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G Tom Mac | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Recorded | Smythe & Co. Studios, New York City; Titan Recording, Los Angeles | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Edge Artists | |||
Producer | G Tom Mac, Tony Berg | |||
G Tom Mac chronology | ||||
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Billboard.com[dead link] | (not rated) |
G Tom Mac is the debut album of Gerard McMahon's group G Tom Mac. 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."
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Gerard McMahon, except where noted.
- "Half" – 3:33
- "Shadow Walk" – 3:58 (McMahon, Gary Mallaber)
- "Greatest Days on Earth" – 3:54
- "Cry Little Sister" – 5:29 (McMahon, Michael Mainieri)
- "Quiver of 19" – 3:11
- "One Whiskey" – 4:16
- "Happy Time" – 3:52
- "Is Anybody Here?" – 5:07 (McMahon, Charlie Sexton)
- (duet with Charlie Sexton)
- "Everyday Beauty"– 3:39
- "Life Is Too Short"– 4:28
Personnel
[edit]- 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
Notes
[edit]- ^ "G Tom Mac, Editorial Reviews". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 8 April 2008.