Late (The 77s album)

Late (The 77s album)

Infobox Album | Name = Late
Type = Album
Artist = The 77s


Released = 2000
Recorded = Audio Voyage Audio Production Group 12 Tone Studios Le' Oignon Paradise Studio Plaid Jacket Spray Bomb
Genre = Rock
Length =
Label = Fools of the World
Producer = The 77s
Reviews =
Last album = "ep" (1999)
This album = "Late" (2000)
Next album = "A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows" (2001)

"Late" is the title of The 77s' eleventh album, released in 2000 on the bands own Fools of the World label.

Track listing

# "Unbalanced"
# "Sevens"
# "The Years Go Down"
# "Best I Had"
# "Blue Sky"
# "Related (Unreleased Jacked Version)"
# "Mr. Magoo (Alternate Mix)"
# "Flowers In The Sand (Alternate Mix)"
# "Outskirts (Alternate Mix)"
# "You Still Love Me (Alternate Mix)"
# "Honey Run (Instrumental Mix)"
# "Shotgun Angel" (Bill Sprouse, jr Cover)
# "Go With God, But Go" (Live/Unreleased)
# "Perfect Blues" (Live/Unreleased)
# "Dave's Blues" (Live/Unreleased)
# "Denomination Blues" (Live/Unreleased)

The Band

* Mike Roe on guitars and lead vocals.
* Mark Harmon on bass guitars and background vocals.
* Bruce Spencer on Drums, percussion and vocals.

Additional musicians

*Carey Avery: Percussion on "Outskirts".
*Live tracks feature David Leonhardt on guitar & Brian Myers on percussion.

Production notes

*"Go With God, But Go" recorded live at the Canal Street Tavern in Dayton, Ohio October 15, 1997.
*"Perfect Blues" recorded live at Christ's Church, UCC in St Louis, Missouri November 5, 1997.
*"Dave's Blues" recorded at Mt. Vernon Nazarene College in Mt. Vernon, Ohio October 8, 1997. *"Denomination Blues" recorded at Madison's Cafe in Seattle, Washington November 5, 1997.


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