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Contemporary Blues
Recorded at Ecko Sound Studios, Memphis, Tennessee.
Personnel: Bill Coday (vocals); John Ward (guitar); Derrick Jackson (keyboards); William C. Brown, E. Nelson, Bertram Brown, William Brown (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: John Ward; Bryan Patrick.
Recording information: Ecko Sound Studios, Memphis, TN.
Photographer: John Ward.
Personnel: Bill Coday (vocals); John Ward (various instruments); Derrick Jackson (keyboards); William Brown, Bertram Brown, E. Nelson (background vocals).
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