The Charmer

The Charmer

:"This article is about the album. For the musical performer known as "The Charmer," see Louis Farrakhan. For the TV series "The Charmer", see The Charmer (TV series)."Infobox Album |
Name = The Charmer
Type = Album
Artist = Family Groove Company


Released = April 25, 2006
Recorded = December 2005
Genre = Rock
Length = 69:19
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Reachin'"
2002
This album = "The Charmer"
2006
Next album =

"The Charmer" is the second studio album by American jam band Family Groove Company released on April 25, 2006. It was recorded at Studio Chicago in Chicago, Illinois in December 2005. Additional recording was done at Studio 710 in Chicago and Vine Sounds in Highland Park, Illinois.

Personnel

*Janis Wallin - Bass and Vocals
*Jordan Wilkow - Hammond B-3, Rhodes, Piano, and Vocals
*Adam Lewis - Guitar
*Mattias Blanck - Drums, Percussion, and Vocals

Track listing

#"The Charmer" – 5:06
#"Remember Sue" – 3:55
#"The Money Shuffle" – 5:30
#"One Eye Dreaming" – 5:56
#"The Well Wisher" – 3:14
#"Virginia Hill" – 6:00
#"I Can't Tell You" – 5:41
#"Byron's Got the Time" – 5:49
#"Bird 'n' Diz" – 5:27
#"Sabrina Waits" – 5:36
#"The Bends" – 4:01
#"Like I Said" – 5:56
#"Ready Fire Aim" – 5:17
#"Post Sco Ergo Propter Sco" – 1:45

Additional notes

*Music and lyrics by Jordan Wilkow except tracks 5 and 11, by Family Groove Company
*Art design and layout by Adam Lewis
*Produced by Family Groove Company


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