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Sweet Suzi: Sweet Suzi Smith (vocals); John Anderson (guitar); Chris Laybourne (saxophone, keyboards); Dave Pellegrino (bass instrument, bass guitar); Tom Foschino (drums).
Personnel: John Anderson (guitar); Mike Lewis (trumpet, trombone); Omar Kabir, Omar Kabir (trumpet); Chris Friedman (organ).
Recording information: Coop Studios, Oceanside, NY.
Arranger: Chris Laybourne. Sweet Suzi & The Blues Experien Unbroken Songs | 1. | Bad Axe |
| 2. | Unbroken |
| 3. | Does Your Wife Know |
| 4. | Shadows |
| 5. | Mama |
| 6. | Your Mama's Talkin' |
| 7. | I'd Rather Go Blind |
| 8. | Pretty Little Lies |
| 9. | God Bless the Child |
| 10. | Slippin' out, Slippin' In |
| 11. | Weight, The |
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