The Move by Joe Hehir
Tracklist
| 1. | Stone Will Crumble | 4:40 |
| 2. | There's More To You | 5:36 |
| 3. | Crying Babies | 3:29 |
| 4. | I Don't Come Home | 4:59 |
| 5. | Walking Into Cars | 5:46 |
| 6. | Hollywood | 5:13 |
| 7. | 40 and a Day | 5:13 |
| 8. | My Sole Release | 6:05 |
| 9. | Do What You Have To Do | 2:55 |
| 10. | The Move | 4:19 |
| 11. | Hollywood Reprise | 4:01 |
Credits
released August 22, 2011
All songs written by Joe Hehir © 2011 Bojoemusic
Produced by: J C Roddy courtesy of SMAC Records
All songs engineered mixed and mastered by: J C Roddy at Irie Land Studio
-except ‘The Move” – mixed by Kent Butkovich at MetaAxis
Song Arrangements by: Joe Hehir and J C Roddy
All Instruments played by Joe Hehir except:
●J C Roddy – Bass guitar on: Walking into Cars, and The Move
●Kent Butkovich - Slide Guitar on: Do What You Have to Do, Eboe Guitar on: The Move
●Ryan O’Neil – Bass guitar on: Stone will Crumble, Do what you have to do, There’s more to you, 40 and a day, Hollywood Reprise, I don’t come home.
●Steph McAlear – all drums except on: Hollywood Babies – (J. Hehir and JC Roddy)
●Howard Anderson - Baritone, Tenor and Alto saxes on: There’s More to You
Bosendorfer Piano on all tracks courtesy of Peter Kilpatrick.
All songs written by Joe Hehir © 2011 Bojoemusic
Produced by: J C Roddy courtesy of SMAC Records
All songs engineered mixed and mastered by: J C Roddy at Irie Land Studio
-except ‘The Move” – mixed by Kent Butkovich at MetaAxis
Song Arrangements by: Joe Hehir and J C Roddy
All Instruments played by Joe Hehir except:
●J C Roddy – Bass guitar on: Walking into Cars, and The Move
●Kent Butkovich - Slide Guitar on: Do What You Have to Do, Eboe Guitar on: The Move
●Ryan O’Neil – Bass guitar on: Stone will Crumble, Do what you have to do, There’s more to you, 40 and a day, Hollywood Reprise, I don’t come home.
●Steph McAlear – all drums except on: Hollywood Babies – (J. Hehir and JC Roddy)
●Howard Anderson - Baritone, Tenor and Alto saxes on: There’s More to You
Bosendorfer Piano on all tracks courtesy of Peter Kilpatrick.







