Murray Attaway

Murray Attaway was the lead singer and guitarist for the Marietta, Georgia jangle pop band Guadalcanal Diary. After the band's breakup, Attaway recorded one solo album, titled In Thrall, which was released in 1993. Attaway also had the track "Allegory" featured on DGC Rarities, Vol. 1.


Murray Attaway - In Thrall (1993)

Rovi Music ID MW0000618389

AMG Pop ID R 169105

Tracklist:

1. No Tears Tonight 2. Under Jets 3. Allegory 4. Angels in the Trees 5. Living in Another Time 6. Evensong 7. Fall So Far 8. August Rain 9. Walpurgis Night 10. My Book 11. Home

total time: 48:11

Credits Musicians

Alex Acuña Guest Artist, Percussion

Murray Attaway Composer, Guitar, Primary Artist, Vocals

Tony Berg Casio, Guitar, Percussion, Producer, Tamboura,

Robbie Blunt Guitar

Jon Brion Bass, Guitar, Mellotron, Piano, Vibraphone

Jackson Browne Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)

David Coleman Viola (Electric)

Gary Ferguson Drums

Nicky Hopkins Guest Artist, Organ, Piano

Jim Keltner Drums

Aimee Mann Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)

David Mansfield Mandocello, Mandolin, Violin

Pat Mastelotto Drums, Percussion

Steve Nieve Wurlitzer

Sid Page Violin

Eric Pressly Bass

Steven Soles Vocals (Background)

Benmont Tench Organ

Patrick Warren Chamberlin, Keyboards


Credits Technicians

Martin Brumbach Mixing

Paul Dieter Assistant Engineer

Robert Fisher Art Direction, Design

Greg Goldman Engineer

Amy Guip Photography

James Guthrie Mixing

Dennis Keeley Photography

Chris Lord-Alge Engineer

Bob Ludwig Mastering

Casey McMackin Engineer

Brian Scheuble Engineer

Joel Stoner Engineer


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