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All of The Samples' records feature a pleasant mix of pop, jazz, and blues, but Underwater People is the only album to feature consistently strong songwriting throughout the entire record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All songs written by the Samples.
Engineers: Walt Berry, Jay Anderson, Jim Scott.
Personnel: Sean Kelly (vocals, guitar); Al Laughlin (vocals, keyboards); S, Andy Sheldon (vocals); Charles Hambleton (guitar); Branford Marsalis (soprano saxophone); Jeep MacNichol (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixers: Jay Anderson; Jim Scott.
Recording information: Sound.
Unknown Contributor Roles: S; Al Laughlin; Andy Sheldon.
Arranger: The Samples.
The Samples: Sean Kelly (guitar, vocals); Al Laughlin (keyboards, vocals); Andy Sheldon (bass, vocals); Jeep MacNichol (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Charles Hambleton (guitar); Branford Marsalis (saxophone).
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