From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hi-Octane Coffee
Hi-Octane Coffee
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Hi-Octane Coffee
Añel performing in 2001 at the Bottom Line in New York in sup-
port of Hi-Octane Coffee
8. "Thin Line" – 4:03
Studio album by Lili Añel
9. "Won’t You Stay" – 4:19
Released 2001 10. "2 Much Better" – 4:46
11. "If" – 5:27
Recorded Mirror Image and Dubway Studios New York,
NY 12. "Zora" – 3:54
Genre Rock
Length 49:39
Personnel
• Lili Añel — Vocals, guitars, percussion
Label Original JB Music
• Drew Zingg — electric & acoustic guitars
Producer J.B. Moore • Andy Burton – Hammond
• Johnny Gale – electric guitar
Hi-Octane Coffee is the second album by American singer- • Seth Glassman – bass
songwriter Lili Añel released in 2001 on Original JB Music. • Frank Vilardi — drums, percussion
• J.B. Moore —piano on “If”
• John Ward —percussion on “If”
Track listing Engineers
All compositions by Lili Añel. • Rick Kerr
1. "The Way Out" – 3:50 • Julio Peña on “No Matter What Love”
2. "No Matter What Love" – 4:36 • Mastered by Danny Wyatt at Temple of Soul, NYC
3. "Lay-Down Play Dead" – 4:39
4. "Down By The Water" – 2:48
5. "Nothing In Common" – 3:27
References
6. "See My Way" – 4:10 [1] Long Island Press review
7. "Not A Tear" – 3:35
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Categories:
• 2001 albums
• Lili Añel albums
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