| Lochloosa | ||||
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| Released | 2004 | |||
| Genre | Southern rock, blue-eyed soul, funk rock, blues rock | |||
| Label | Fog City Records (2004) | |||
| Producer | Dan Prothero | |||
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Lochloosa is the second studio album by the Jacksonville, Florida-based band MOFRO. The album was inspired by Lochloosa Lake, which embodies the natural part of the Florida heartland that the band often sings about in their songs.[2]
Track listing
- "Y'all Ready"
 - "That Boy"
 - "Lochloosa"
 - "Dirtfloorcracker"
 - "Fireflies"
 - "Ten Thousand Islands"
 - "Six Ways From Sunday"
 - "The Wrong Side"
 - "Everybody's"
 - "Gal Youngin"
 - "How Junior Got His Head Put Out"
 - "The Long Way Home"
 - "Pray For Rain"
 
Personnel
- JJ Grey - vocals, acoustic guitar (2, 3, 5, 13), electric guitar (4, 7), harmonica (3, 5, 6, 9–13), bass (2, 8, 9), tambourine (7, 10, 12), electric piano (8, 9), acoustic piano (9)
 - Daryl Hance - slide guitar (1, 3–7, 9–12)
 - Fabrice Quentin - bass (1, 3–7, 10–12), shaker (11)
 - Craig Barnette - drums (3–7, 10–12), percussion (11)
 - George Sluppick - drums (2, 8, 9), tambourine (2, 8, 9), backing vocals (2, 7–9, 12)
 - Mike Shapiro - electric piano (1, 3–5, 7), acoustic piano (6, 10–12), organ (6)
 - Malcolm "Papa Mali" Melbourne - acoustic and slide guitar, backing vocals (2, 8, 9)
 - Robert Walter - organ (3)
 - Todd Sickafoose - acoustic upright bass (10)
 - Dan Prothero - producer, engineer, editing, mixing, graphic design, photography, programming
 
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