One of Those Days is Kermit Higby's third studio recording. This album picks up where On the Road to Hear left off providing seven individual stories including a mad scientist, a daring spy, the pending deportation of a former bandmate back to the United Kingdom, and a late night in Tampa's Ybor City. This album includes performances from former Epoxy Gecko bandmates J.P. Maheu and Jon Mcginnis as well as Michael Geist and Andy Och.
All songs by R. Geist
Robert Geist: Vocals, guitars, bass, and keyboards
J.P. Maheu: Bass and first guitar solo for On the Train; lead guitar and guitar harmonies on Four Walls; guitar solo on 224; vocal harmonies on Why Should I Change?
William "Cobb" Ervin: Drums
Jon McGinnis: Keyboards for On the Train and Four Walls
Michael Geist: Backup and ad lib vocals for On the Train, backup vocals for Sammy Don't Want You, select and backup vocals for One of Those Days, select and backup vocals for Why Should I Change?
Andy Och: Percussion and backup vocals on Lone Star
Mixed at Intrinsic Recording
1. On the Train (4:29)
2. Four Walls (6:07)
3. Lone Star (3:42)
4. 224 (4:23)
5. Sammy Don't Want You (4:12)
6. Missoula/One of Those Days (6:43)
7. Why Should I Change? (5:11)
Kermit Higby
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