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After four CDs recorded with his full band, for this release Eugene has gone into the studio with friends and fellow musicians he has met on the road. Lucky Oceans, co founder of the Western Swing band ‘Asleep At The Wheel’ plays some fine pedal steel on three tracks. Australian Ian Moss is on guitar on another, Clayton Doley joins in on Hammond on two more and Texan legend Ray Wylie Hubbard lays down some fine slide guitar on 'I Can't Wait.'
Personnel: Lucky Oceans (pedal steel guitar); Clayton Doley (Hammond b-3 organ); Robin Clayton, Eugene Hideaway Bridges, Robin Clayton (bass guitar); Declan Kelly, Declan Kelly (hand claps); Pat Manske (percussion); Ian Moss (guitar); Ray Wylie Hubbard (slide guitar).
Recording information: BJB Studios, Surry Hills, Australia; Hi - Fi - Doley -T Studios, Sydney, Australia; Liquid Fire, Singapore; London, England; Sound Mine, Peth, Australia; The Library, London, England; The Zone, Dripping Springs, TX.
Living Blues (p.45) - "Emphasizing uncluttered, acoustic settings, this is a subtly textured outing....Hideaway Bridges melds myriad styles -- folk-pop, pedal steel-drenched honky-tonk, acoustic blues -- yet never obscures his own musical identity." Living Blues (p.49) - "This album focuses on Bridges' silky vocals and sleek songs....[The] melodies are triumphant and memorable." Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges Music Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges Songs | 1. | Piece of the Mountain |
| 2. | Life Has No Meaning |
| 3. | Special Friend |
| 4. | Never Alone |
| 5. | Baby Your Love |
| 6. | In Your Arms Tonight |
| 7. | Look at Me Now |
| 8. | Ain't Got Time |
| 9. | Love Got the Best of Me |
| 10. | Big Legged Woman |
| 11. | I Can't Wait |
| 12. | Man and His Guitar |
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