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Recorded at Chico's Organic, Malibu, California; 1750 Arch Street, Berkeley, California and The Mixing Lab, Newton, Massachusetts. Originally released on Flying Fish. Includes liner notes by Michael Melford.
Adapter: Geoff Muldaur.
Personnel: Geoff Muldaur (vocals, guitar, banjo, clarinet, alto saxophone, piano, keyboards, washboard); Amos Garrett (vocals, guitar, trombone); Stephen Bruton (vocals, guitar); Michael Melford (vocals, mandolin); David Burgin (vocals, harmonica); George Len, George Leh, Fritz Richmond, Steve Burdett, Whit Griswold, Jenni Muldaur, Sarah Brown (vocals); Stephen Burton (guitar); Barbara Mendelsohn (dulcimer); Pierre Beauregard (harmonica); Crispin Cioe (saxophone); Chris Cioe (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Scott Mathews (tenor saxophone, drums, percussion); Peter Ecklund (trumpet, flugelhorn, horns); Mike Utley (piano, keyboards); Dennis Whitted, Richard Dishman, Sammy Creason (drums).
Audio Mixers: Gregg Lunsford; John Nagy; Paul Mufson.
Liner Note Author: Michael Melford.
Recording information: 1750 Arch Street, Brekeley, CA; Chico's Organic, Malibu, CA.
Personnel includes: Geoff Muldaur (vocals, guitar, banjo, clarinet, alto saxophone, piano); Jenny Muldaur (vocals); Amos Garrett (guitar, trombone, background vocals); Stephen Bruton (guitar); Barbara Mendelsohn (hammered dulcimer); Michael Melford (mandolin, background vocals); Dave Burgin (harmonica, background vocals): Pierre Beauregard (harmonica): Chris Cioe (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones); Len Nitmar (tenor & baritone saxophones); Scott Matthews (tenor saxophone, drums, percussion); Peter Ecklund (trumpet, flugelhorn); Nicholas Ten Broek (trombone); Mike Utley (piano); Bill Rich (bass); Dennis Whitted, Rich Dishman, Sammy Creason (drums).
Engineers include: Dennis Dragon, Bob Shumaker, Paul Mufson.
Living Blues (7-8/01, p.81) - "...Gives a nice look at what he was doing during his post-Kweskin & Butterfield years..." No Depression (7-8/01, p.115) - "...Justifiably lauded and loved....Honest and genuine, durable and inviting, casually elegant and entertaining...an album of lasting resonance..." Blues Boy Music | List Price | $10.98 (You save $0.59) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Blues, Folk, Contemporary Blues | | Label | Rounder | | Orig Year | 1979 | | All Time Sales Rank | 87521  | | CD Universe Part number | 1666360 | | Catalog number | 619635 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 03, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Michael Melford | | Personnel | Mike Utley - piano, keyboards Stephen Bruton - vocals, guitar Sammy Creason - drums Amos Garrett - guitar, trombone, background vocals Peter Ecklund - trumpet, flugelhorn, horns Dennis Whitted Geoff Muldaur - vocals, guitar, banjo, clarinet, alto saxophone, piano, keyboards, washboard Scott Matthews - tenor saxophone, drums, percussion Crispin Cioe - saxophone Sarah Brown - vocals
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