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Recording information: Avalanche, Denver, CO; Colorado Sound Recording, Denver, CO; Coupe Studios, Boulder, CO; Fanfare Studios, Golden, CO.
Unknown Contributor Role: Michael Schuller.
Personnel: Chris Daniels (vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, synthesizer); Dean LeDoux (vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer, programming); Peter Kevin Lege (vocals, 5-string bass); S. Watson Soell (vocals, drums); Larry Wilkins (guitar, background vocals); Michael Schuller, Randy Barker (guitar); Carlos Chavez (alto saxophone); Phillip McClard (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Forrest Means (trumpet, flugelhorn); Tom Capek (synthesizer); Bob Yazel, Bill Tenore, Mark Derryberry, Mark Oblinger (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: Chris Daniels.
In Your Face Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.99) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Folk, Blues | | Label | Flying Fish | | Orig Year | 1992 | | CD Universe Part number | 1025058 | | Catalog number | 603 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 12, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Larry Wilkins | | Engineer | James Tuttle; Jeff Shuey; Kevin Clock; Mark Derryberry | | Recording Time | 44 minutes | | Personnel | Tom Capek - synthesizer Carlos Chavez - alto saxophone Mark Oblinger - background vocals Dean LeDoux - vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer, programming Carlos Chavez - alto saxophone Chris Daniels - vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar, synthesizer Michael Schuller Bill Tenore Bob Yazel Forrest Means - trumpet, flugelhorn
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Chris Daniels In Your Face Songs | 1. | Bad Things | |
| 2. | In Your Face | |
| 3. | American Tragedy, An | |
| 4. | What Kind of Man | |
| 5. | Better off With the Blues | |
| 6. | Can't Cheat the Hangman | |
| 7. | Let Me in This House | |
| 8. | Every Time I See Her | |
| 9. | All I Want to Feel | |
| 10. | Black Cat | |
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