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THE BELLEVUE YEARS contains live performances and taped interviews, as well as all tracks from the HUSBANDS AND WIVES EP (1983) and ANOTHER WOMAN'S MAN (1987).
Principally recorded at J&J Recording Studio & Giant Sound, New York, New York between 1983 & 1987. Includes liner notes by Christine Lavin.
Personnel: Christine Lavin (vocals, acoustic guitar); Marty Laster (viola); Larry Robbins (piano, background vocals); Larry Jacoby (bass); Marshal Rosenberg (percussion); Gregory Fleeman, Brenna McDonough, Megan McDonough, David Roth, Josh Joffen.
Producers include: Gregory Fleeman.
Engineers include: Josef Armillas, Jeff Cox.CMJ (7/3/00, p.32) - "...This gem is finally getting an expanded digital release. The addition of 10 live bonus tracks showcases her clever songwriting and make this witty release a true standout." Christine Lavin Bellevue Years Songs Bellevue Years Review
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