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Juice is a live album from Atlanta, Georgia band The Grapes. Released August 12, 1997, it was the group's final album.

Credits

Production credits

  • Timmy Tappan: Mixing
  • Ted Norton: Producer
  • Scott Patton: Producer, Engineer
  • Ashley Dennis: Engineer
  • Glenn Schick: Mastering

Track listing

  1. Trouble
  2. Big .45
  3. Dream the Night Away
  4. Stray Cat
  5. Think About It
  6. Sweet Angeline
  7. May It Roll
  8. Junkyard Blues
  9. 1/2 Past 10
  10. Year in Hell
  11. Water to Wine
  12. Pick the Lock


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