Remember The Laughter is the first solo studio album by American guitarist Ray Toro. The album was self-released on November 18, 2016.[1] It was Toro's first album since the original disbandment of American rock band My Chemical Romance. The album has since been removed from multiple streaming platforms on November 9, 2023.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ray Toro

No.TitleLength
1."Isn't That Something"3:03
2."Walking in Circles"3:01
3."Wedding Day"0:40
4."We Save"3:27
5."Ascent"0:13
6."The Great Beyond"4:21
7."Take the World"3:51
8."Father's Day"0:25
9."The Lucky Ones"2:53
10."Requiem"4:11
11."Look At You Now"4:56
12."Eruption"0:21
13."Hope for the World"3:34
14."Waiting Room"0:20
15."Remember The Laughter"6:15
Total length:41:20

Personnel

Additional Personnel
  • Ray Toro: guitars, vocals, drums, bass, keyboards, samples, overdubs[2]
  • Jarrod Alexander: drums on "Walking In Circles", "We Save", "Take The World", "The Lucky Ones", and "Remember The Laughter"[2]
  • Jamie Muhoberac: keyboards, piano, programming on "Walking In Circles", "Requiem", "Look At You Now", and "Hope For The World"[2]
  • Tim Pierce: guitars on "Requiem" and guitars and villette gryphon on "Look At You Now"[2]
  • Chris Chaney: bass on "Requiem" and "Look At You Now"[2]
  • Steve Boeddeker: background vocals on "We Save"[2]
  • David C. Hughes: background vocals on "We Save"[2]
  • Andre Zweers: background vocals on "We Save"[2]
  • Tom Rasulo: drums and additional programming on "Requiem" and "Look At You Now"[2]
  • Doug McKean: arranging, engineering[2]
  • David C. Hughes: mixer[2]
  • Gene Grimaldi: mastering[2]

References

  1. ^ thesoundboardreviews (November 10, 2016). "ALBUM REVIEW: 'Remember The Laughter' by Ray Toro". The Soundboard. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "About". Ray Toro. Archived from the original on October 19, 2016. Retrieved December 22, 2019.



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