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Restless Heart: Paul Gregg (vocals, bass guitar); John Dittrich (vocals, drums); Dave Innis (Hammond b-3 organ); Greg Jennings, Larry Stewart, Mac McAnally. Personnel: Restless Heart (background vocals); Larry Stewart (vocals, guitar); John Dittrich (vocals, drums); Paul Gregg (vocals); Greg Hennings, Greg Jennings (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin); Mac McAnally (acoustic guitar, mandola, piano, background vocals); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Jonathan Yudkin (fiddle); Larry Hall (strings); Dave Innis (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, Wurlitzer organ); Eric Darken (percussion). Audio Mixers: Kyle Lehning; Casey Wood. Recording information: Lala Land, Muscle Shoals, AL; The Compound, Nashville, TN; The Laundry Room, Nashville, TN. Photographer: John Scarpati. Still Restless is the first album of all new studio material in 14 years by Restless Heart. Little has changed since their self-titled debut album was released in 1985; their perfect harmonies and smooth country-rock arrangements remain intact. Basically, Restless Heart picked up where they left off in the mid-'90s, sticking with their strong points instead of radically changing their musical direction. Highlights include the mandolin-dominated "Feel My Way to You," the soft rock, melancholic ballad "Miracle," and a cover of the Beatles' "The Night Before," which sounds more like mid-'70s America than the Fab Four. ~ Al Campbell Still Restless Music | List Price | $9.98 (You save $0.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Country, Contemporary Country | | Label | Koch | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 35721  | | CD Universe Part number | 6785368 | | Catalog number | 9821 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 09, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Kyle Lehning; Kyle Lehning; Mac McAnally | | Engineer | Greg Jennings; Alan Schulman; Chris Stone; Casey Wood; Alan Schulman | | Personnel | Eric Darken - percussion Jonathan Yudkin - fiddle Jerry Douglas - dobro Mac McAnally - acoustic guitar, mandola, piano, background vocals Larry Hall - strings Larry Hall - strings Greg Jennings - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin Dave Innis - Hammond b-3 organ Larry Stewart - vocals, guitar John Dittrich - vocals, drums Paul Gregg - vocals, bass guitar
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$6.55 Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals, acoustic guitar, Moog synthesizer, ARP synthesizer); Joni Mitchell (vocals); Larry Carlton (conductor, acoustic & electric guitars); Dean Parks (acoustic & electric guitars); Red Rhodes (pedal steel guitar); Sidney Sharp, William Kurasch, James Getzoff, Carl La Magna, Robert Konrad, Ronald Folsom, Tibor Zelig, William Hymanson, Robert Ostrowsky, Raymond Kelly (violin); Isabelle Daskoff (viola); Jesse Ehrlich (cello); Tom Scott (flute); Larry Knechtel (piano, electric piano); ...
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$18.99 BILL KILPATRICK BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHBorn and raised in Southern California, Bill Kilpatrick began playing guitar at an early age, upon a suggestion from a boyhood friend who wanted to start a band. \"You learn to play guitar, and I\'ll learn to play drums\" is how he recalls his friend, Corey Wolfe, planting the seed in his head. A $25.00 nylon string guitar and lessons at Mr. B\'s Music got him on his way. Not too long afterwards, Bill realized he had a knack for arranging as well, and began putting ideas together for subsequent bands. Arranging led to song writing; \"Sort of backwards, I know...\" and Bill eventually found himself writing music in addition to arranging it.Bill\'s love of and fascination with the guitar continued as well, and he was one of the lucky students of the instrument who eventually found himself studying with Ted Greene. He took five years\' worth of lessons from the master in the 1980s. \"Ted was one of the most insightful, giving human beings I have ever met. He literally lived and breathed guitar. A handful of lessons with him opened the fretboard of the instrument up for me in a way that the previous 17 years hadn\'t even come close to doing. I know that I only gleaned a small percentage of Ted\'s knowledge of the guitar, yet he gave me enough to last a lifetime.\" ...
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