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Juice | ||||
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Live album by The Grapes | ||||
Released | August 12, 1997 | |||
Genre | Rock, blues rock, jam | |||
Label | Deep South Records | |||
Producer | Ted Norton, Scott Patterson | |||
The Grapes chronology | ||||
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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
- Steven Fink: Keyboards, vocals
- Ted Norton: Guitar, vocals
- Rick Welsh: Drums
- Charlie Lonsdorf: Bass, vocals
- Brooks Smith: Guitar, vocals
Production credits
- Timmy Tappan: Mixing
- Ted Norton: Producer
- Scott Patton: Producer, Engineer
- Ashley Dennis: Engineer
- Glenn Schick: Mastering
Track listing
- Trouble
- Big .45
- Dream the Night Away
- Stray Cat
- Think About It
- Sweet Angeline
- May It Roll
- Junkyard Blues
- 1/2 Past 10
- Year in Hell
- Water to Wine
- Pick the Lock
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