Made by Maceo

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Made by Maceo
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 25, 2003
RecordedOctober – November 2002
Genre R&B
Label What Are?/Esc/Sony International
Producer Maceo Parker, Joachim Becker

Made by Maceo is a 2003 album by Maceo Parker.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Maceo Parker; except where indicated

  1. "Come By and See"
  2. "Off the Hook"
  3. "Hats Off to Harry"
  4. "Quick Step
  5. "Those Girls" (Music: Parker, Lyrics: Corey Parker)
  6. "Moonlight in Vermont" (John Blackburn, Karl Suessdorf)
  7. "Lady Luck" (Lloyd Price, Harold Logan)
  8. "Don't Say Goodnight"
  9. "Once You get Started"
  10. "Those Girls" (instrumental)
  11. "Lady Luck Reprise" (Lloyd Price, Harold Logan)

Personnel

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