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recorded live at the Saloon in San Francisco from 1989-94, feat. John Cipollina (some of his last performances), Bob Flurie, Peter Albin, Spencer Dryden, David Getz, Peter Walsh + a stunning, unedited 19 min. performance of "Mona"
Recorded live at The Saloon, San Francisco, California.
Barry "The Fish" Melton Band: Barry Melton, John Cipollina, Bob Flurie, Peter Walsh (guitar, vocals); Peter Albin (bass, vocals); Spencer Dryden, David Getz (drums).
Personnel: Barry Melton (vocals, guitar); Bob Flurie, John Cipollina (vocals, guitar); Peter Albin (vocals); David Getz, Spencer Dryden (drums).
Audio Mixer: Myron Mu.
Recording information: The Saloon, North Beach, San Francisco, CA. Barry Melton Saloon Years Songs | 1. | I Can't Dance |
| 2. | Mojo Navigator |
| 3. | Colorado Town |
| 4. | 3rd Degree |
| 5. | Love |
| 6. | Hold on to the Good Times |
| 7. | Just a Little Bit |
| 8. | Harlem Nocturne |
| 9. | Mona |
| 10. | SOS |
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