Sticks and Stones (The 77s album)

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Sticks and Stones
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Studio album by
Released1990
Studio Exit Studios, Sacramento, California
Genre Rock
Label Broken
Producer Mike Roe, Steve Griffith
The 77s chronology
The 77s
(1987)
Sticks and Stones
(1990)
Eighty Eight
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Sticks and Stones is the 77s' fourth album, released in 1990 on Broken Records.

Contents

The record is primarily a collection of previously recorded, unreleased songs.

The band's song "MT" was featured a number of times on the popular television series Beverly Hills, 90210 .

Track listing

  1. "MT"
  2. "Nowhere Else"
  3. "This Is The Way Love Is"
  4. "Perfect Blues"
  5. "Don't, This Way"
  6. "You Walked In The Room"
  7. "The Days To Come"
  8. "The Loop"
  9. "God Sends Quails"
  10. "Love Without Dreams"
  11. "Do It For Love" (Lost Island Treasure)
  12. "The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes and the Pride of Life" (Lost Island Treasure)
  13. "Pearls Before Swine" (Lost Island Treasure)
  14. "Bottom Line" (Lost Island Treasure)

Tracks 11-14 are only available on the CD.

Personnel

The band

Additional musicians

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References

  1. J. Edward Keyes. "Sticks and Stones - The 77s" . Retrieved October 27, 2016.