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Active until
  
1994

Record label
  
Tristar Music

Active from
  
1989

Albums
  
Blood

The Holy Toledos were a folk-rock group formed in Christchurch, New Zealand and led by musicians Brendan and Mick Gregg. Active between 1989 and 1994, they originally formed as a group of school friends, and are known for their melodic guitar-based pop songs. They have released two albums, "Forget and Forgive", in 1992, and "Blood", in 1993.

Contents

"Forget and Forgive" was published by New Zealand record company Failsafe Records Limited, before the band was signed by Sony prior to their second album. Approximately half of the album "Blood" was produced by Paul Hester, of Crowded House.

Personnel

The band has included the following members:

  • Adam Gallagher - bass, vocals
  • Brendan Gregg - drums, guitar, vocals, mandola
  • Micheal (Mick) Gregg - vocals, guitar, tin whistle
  • Tom Mahon - guitar, mandolin, vocals
  • Paul McGuigan - drums
  • Chris Mitchell - guitar, vocals
  • Chris O'Connell - guitar, vocals
  • The band underwent a number of personnel changes prior to the release of their second album, including the replacement of guitarists O'Connell and Mitchell, by ex-Strangelove Tom Mahon.

    Track listing (Blood)

    1. Mistakes in Remembering
    2. Not to say
    3. Love's not fair
    4. Blood
    5. New Sunrise
    6. Any other day
    7. A better place
    8. Waking up
    9. Save a second
    10. Only for you
    11. Too much
    12. Sunday's whiskey

    Track listing (Forget and Forgive)

    1. I Confess
    2. I'd say it's too late
    3. We just talked about the weather
    4. He's not there
    5. Anything
    6. A matter of time
    7. Day to stay
    8. Something real
    9. Heaven Wait
    10. You don't need a reason

    Songs

    Too MuchBlood · 1994
    A Better PlaceBlood · 1994
    Love's Not FairBlood · 1994

    References

    Holy Toledos Wikipedia