| Further on Tomorrow | ||||
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| Released | 1998 | |||
| Recorded | Hayloft Studios, Milford, Connecticut | |||
| Genre | folk, country, singer-songwriter | |||
| Label | Hayloft Records | |||
| Producer | Michael Branden, Pete Szymanski, and Marc Douglas Berardo | |||
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Further on Tomorrow is the debut album by Rhode Island-based singer-songwriter Marc Berardo a.k.a. Marc Douglas Berardo
Track listing
All songs written by Marc Douglas Berardo
- "Stand Alone"
 - "Leave You Behind"
 - "(Stay Off) The Broken Road"
 - "St. Augustine"
 - "The Love I Had"
 - "Stephen Marshall"
 - "Until the Rain Comes Down Again"
 - "Losing Ground"
 - "Fading Colors"
 - "Good Enough For Now"
 - "When The Day Is Done"
 
Credits
Musicians
- Marc Douglas Berardo – Acoustic Guitar, vocals, keyboards, snare, percussion, lead guitars
 - Michael Branden – Harmony vocals, acoustic guitar, advice
 - Pete Szymanski – Electric bass, standup bass, keyboards
 - Dick Neal – Dobro, banjo, Volkswagen keys, the Fabulous E-Brow, pedal steel
 - Chris Berardo – Percussion, gigs
 - Tom Marotta – Bass, vocals
 - Bill Lopez – Piano and cello
 - Pat Berardo – Vocal on "Get Happy"[note 1]
 
Production
- Producers – Michael Branden, Pete Szymanski, and Marc Douglas Berardo
 - Engineering – Michael Branden at Hayloft Studios, Milford, CT. and Pete Szymanski assisted by Dick Neal at Ski Studios, Bridgeport, CT.
 - Mixing – Pete Szymanski and Marc Douglas Berardo at Ski Studios, Bridgeport, CT.
 - Mastering – Glen Matullo at Orphan Studios
 
Artwork
- Marc Douglas Berardo, Michael Branden, Brett Donahue – Art Direction and Design
 - Sandy Garnett Studio – Layout
 - Le Brango – Lettering
 - Sue Wilkey – Guitar and Moon logo (Inside Cover)
 - Brett Donahue – Photograph for the Hayloft (Inside Cover)
 - Marc Douglas Berardo * Brett Donahue – Tin Cup Photo (Inside Cover)
 
Notes
- ↑ This track following "When The Day Is Done" is not listed on the back cover
 
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