In Thrall
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In Thrall is the debut solo studio album by American musician Murray Attaway, released in 1993.[2][3][4][5][6]
Track listing
- "No Tears Tonight" – 3:56
- "Under Jets" – 3:54
- "Allegory" – 5:46
- "Angels in the Trees" – 4:15
- "Living in Another Time" – 3:17
- "The Evensong" – 4:07
- "Fall So Far" – 4:03
- "August Rain" – 6:00
- "Walpurgis Night" – 4:09
- "My Book" – 4:48
- "Home" – 3:43
Personnel
- Musicians
- Murray Attaway – vocals, guitar
- Alex Acuña – percussion
- Tony Berg – casio, guitar, percussion, tamboura
- Robbie Blunt – guitar
- Jon Brion – bass, guitar, mellotron, piano, vibraphone
- Jackson Browne – background vocals
- David Coleman – electric viola
- Gary Ferguson – drums
- Nicky Hopkins – organ, piano
- Jim Keltner – drums
- Aimee Mann – background vocals
- David Mansfield – mandocello, mandolin, violin
- Pat Mastelotto – drums, percussion
- Steve Nieve – wurlitzer
- Sid Page – violin
- Eric Pressly – bass
- Steven Soles – background vocals
- Benmont Tench – organ
- Patrick Warren – chamberlain, keyboards
- Technicians
- Martin Brumbach – mixing
- Paul Dieter – assistant engineer
- Greg Goldman – engineer
- James Guthrie – mixing
- Chris Lord-Alge – engineer
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Casey McMackin – engineer
- Brian Scheuble – engineer
- Joel Stoner – engineer
- Robert Fisher – art direction, design
- Amy Guip – photography
- Dennis Keeley – photography
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| Singles |
- "Trail of Tears"
- "Watusi Rodeo"
- "Lonely Street"
- "Spirit Train"
- "Litany (Life Goes On)"
- "Get Over It"
- "Lips of Steel"
- "Always Saturday"
- "Pretty Is as Pretty Does"
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