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George Ducas (album)

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Released
  
1994

Length
  
35:45

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Label
  
George Ducas(1995)
  
Where I Stand(1997)

George Ducas is the self-titled debut album of American singer George Ducas. It was released in September 1994 on Liberty Records, and peaked at number 57. It featured four singles: "Teardrops" (number 38), "Hello Cruel World" (number 52), "Kisses Don't Lie" (number 72), and his biggest hit, "Lipstick Promises", which reached number 9.

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Production

  • Produced By Richard Bennett
  • Engineers: Rocky Schnaars
  • Assistant Engineers: Ryan Futch, Jamie Tate, Eric Trip
  • Mixing: John Hampton
  • Editing, Assembly: Don Cobb
  • Mastering: Denny Purcell
  • Personnel

  • Drums, Percussion: Chad Cromwell, Billy Thomas
  • Bass: Mike Brignardello, Larry Marrs
  • Piano, Synthesizers: David Hoffner
  • Guitars: Angelo Petraglia, Richard Bennett, Billy Bremner, George Ducas, Dan Dugmore
  • Mandolin: Bob Alenko, Butch Baldassari, Fred Carpenter, Rob Haines, John Mock
  • Mandola: Charlie Derrington
  • Mandocello: John Hedgecloth
  • Pedal Steel: Terry Crisp, Dan Dugmore
  • Fiddle: Hank Singer
  • Violins: David Davidson, Pamela Sixfin, Christian Teal, Mary Kathryn VanOsdale
  • Viola: Richard Grosjean
  • Harmony Vocals: Deryl Dodd, Jim Lauderdale, Kim Richey, Harry Stinson
  • Strings Arranged By David Hoffner
  • Mandolin Arrangement By John Mock
  • References

    George Ducas (album) Wikipedia


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