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Cork includes: Corky Laing (drums); Eric Shenkman (guitar); Noel Redding (bass).
Cork: Corky Laing (vocals, acoustic guitar, drums); Eric Schenkman (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Noel Redding (bass guitar).
Cork Out There Songs | 1. | Locked in the House |
| 2. | Under the Radar |
| 3. | Kind of Love, A |
| 4. | She Stands Alone |
| 5. | My Turn (Ode to Me) |
| 6. | Taking Over |
| 7. | Time to Go to Bed |
| 8. | Johnny Stick |
| 9. | Tender in the Night |
| 10. | Separate Joints |
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