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Personnel changes make Watch very transitional. Included here is a competent cover of Bob Dylan's "Watching the River Flow" as well as an old warhorse from the Blues Project in "Flute Thing." A strange, but intriguing release. ~ James Chrispell
Seatrain evolved out of the ashes of The Blues Project, lead by flutist Andy Kulberg. Watch was originally issued on LP in 1973 and features a cover version of Bob Dylan's 'Watching The River Flow', plus their unique version of 'Flute Thing', an often-covered Blues Project classic. Wounded Bird. 2003.
Audio Remixer: Douglas Botnick.
Recording information: Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA; The Record Plant, New York, NY.
Photographer: Rolf Bruderer.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Wayne Daley; Sha Na Na.
Seatrain includes: Andy Kulberg (flute).
Personnel: Peter "Pops" Walsh (vocals, guitar); Andy Kulberg (vocals, flute); Lloyd Baskin (vocals, Clavinet, keyboards); Wayne Daley, Sandra Lee, Sha Na Na (vocals); Paul Prestopino (guitar, acoustic guitar, dobro); Bill Keith (banjo); Bonnie Douglas, Paul Shure (violin); Myra Kestenbaum (viola); Douglas Davies, Douglas Davis (cello); Jill Shires (flute); Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra (accordion, keyboards, ARP synthesizer); Allan Vogel (oboe); Bob Stuart (tuba); Bill Elliott (keyboards); Jim Roberts (vibraphone); Julio Coronado (drums).
Watch Music | List Price | $10.98 (You save $1.43) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, R&B, Pop, Funk, Country Rock, Rock | | Label | Wounded Bird | | Orig Year | 1973 | | All Time Sales Rank | 40153  | | CD Universe Part number | 5853162 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 20, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Buell Neidlinger | | Engineer | Doug Botnick; Jay Messina | | Personnel | Paul Prestopino - guitar, acoustic guitar, dobro Sha Na Na - vocals Paul Shure - violin Bonnie Douglas Bill Keith - banjo Myra Kestenbaum - viola Jim Roberts - vibraphone Andy Kulberg - vocals, flute Bill Elliott - keyboards Allan Vogel - oboe
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