Have Mercy (album)
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Have Mercy is an album by rock band The Mooney Suzuki
The Mooney Suzuki
The Mooney Suzuki is an American garage rock band that formed in New York City in 1996. Originally comprising vocalist and guitarist Sammy James, Jr., guitarist Graham Tyler, bassist John Paul Ribas and drummer Will Rockwell-Scott, the band has released four studio albums – People Get Ready ,...

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After the band finished touring for Alive and Amplified, they had some troubles. Founder guitarist Graham Tyler's father died, a strong supporter of the band from its early days, and Graham left to tend to his family. Then, the rhythm section dropped out. Sammy James Jr., guitarist and singer, wrote many of these songs during the troubled time. When he finally got around to recording them, Graham had rejoined, along with original drummer Will Rockwell-Scott.

Current bass player Reno Bo and ex-bass player Michael Bangs are both credited with backing vocals in the liner notes. Ironically, neither of them actually plays bass, Sammy James Jr. covers that.

After all of this, the band eyed an August 2006 release. However, their label V2 Records
V2 Records
V2 Records is a record label that is owned by Universal Music Group as of October 2007. The label was founded in 1996 by Richard Branson, five years after he sold Virgin Records to EMI....

 instead changed it to January 2007 for a better publicity push. Then, V2 folded, and the band spent 5 months looking for a way to release the album. It finally came out in June 2007 with bonus tracks on their own label, Elixicia Records.

The cover art resembles Soft Machine's album Third.

Track listing

  1. 99%
  2. This Broke Heart of Mine
  3. Adam & Eve
  4. Ashes
  5. Rock 'n' Roller Girl
  6. First Comes Love
  7. Mercy Me
  8. Good Ol' Alcohol
  9. The Prime of Life
  10. Down But Not Out
  11. Leap of Faith (bonus track)
  12. You Never Really Wanted To Rock 'n' Roll (bonus track)
  13. Caroline (digital bonus track only)
  14. Say That You Will (digital bonus track only)
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