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John Eddie Discography of CDs
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John Eddie CD (1986)
Track Listing of songs: Dream House; Pretty Little Rebel; Hide Out; Just Some Guy; Please Jodi; Cool Walk; Jungle Boy; Stranded; Waste Me; Romance; Buster; Living Doll; Mary's Ghost; ...
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Who the Hell Is John Eddie? CD (2003)
John Eddie music CDs Nearly 15 years after John Eddie fell into major-label limbo following two middling albums for Capitol and a third for Elektra which never saw the light of day, 2003's John Eddie finally gives the guy another chance to be heard outside of his loyal fan following. This album's blend of singer/songwriter smarts and soul and roots rock muscle and attitude adds up to the man's best recorded work to date. On many of the quieter numbers, Eddie sounds like one of the few songwriters who has been influenced by Bruce Springsteen's post-Born in the U.S.A. work, and "Let Me Down Hard," "Place You Go," and "If You're Here When I Get Back" show he shares Springsteen's knack for catching the telling details of broken hearts searching for solace. But Eddie sounds most comfortable when he's rocking out, and that's what he does most and best on John Eddie, showing off a gritty but amiable sense of humor on cuts like the loser's anthem "Low Life"; the pissed-off meditation of getting older in "Forty"; and "Play Some Skynyrd," the all-too-realistic lament of anyone trying to play their own material on the club circuit. Eddie's style and approach isn't startlingly original, but his craft is just fine, and unlike the thousands of "heartland rockers" to emerge in the 1980s and quickly fall into a rut, Eddie has figured out a handful of fresh variations on the theme, and the results are worth a listen. (The strong but unobtrusive production from Jim Dickinson serves Eddie and his material quite well.) Smart, witty, and not afraid to rock out, John Eddie proves this guy's years in the hinterlands have done him a lot of good. ~ Mark Deming
Recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee; Longview Farm Studios, North Brookfield, Massachussetts.
Personnel: John Eddie (vocals, acoustic guitar); T-Bone Wolk (acoustic guitar, bass); Kenny Vaughn, PK Lavengood (guitar); Luther Dickinson (12-string guitar, mandolin, manocello); John C. Stubblefield (bass fiddle); Rick Steff (accordion); James Lamar Spake (saxophone); Scott Thompson (trumpet); Jim Dickinson (keyboards); Kenny Aaronson (bass); Kenny Aronoff (drums); Tift Merritt, Susan Marshall, Rebecca Russell ...
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Hard Cold Truth CD (1990)
John Eddie discography Personnel: John Eddie (vocals); Joe Sweeney, P.K. Lavengood (guitar); Rich Janice (keyboards); Shawn Pelton (drums); Everett Bradley (percussion, background vocals); K.B. Nicholas (background vocals).
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 John Eddie Songs
Popular or famous John Eddie music songs: Pretty Little Rebel, Living Doll, Romance, Jungle Boy, Stranded, Mary's Ghost, Waste Me, Please Jodi, Cool Walk. More music songs Dream House, Hide Out, Just Some Guy, Buster, If You're Here When I Get Back, Everything, Pouring Rain, Baby's Gone Wild. More music songs It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This, 40, When Love Turns Mean. See All Songs
 John Eddie CD discography Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Kenny Aronoff | John Mellencamp, Joe Cocker, John Fogerty, Meat Loaf, Celine Dion, Indigo Girls, BoDeans, Jon Bon Jovi, Michelle Branch, Belinda Carlisle | | Shawn Pelton | Shawn Colvin, Celine Dion, Jeff Golub, Chris Botti, Rod Stewart, Michelle Branch, Edie Brickell, David Broza, Rosanne Cash, Kelly Clarkson | | T-Bone Wolk | | Kenny Aaronson | Rick Derringer, Dust, Kenny Aaronson / Sammy Hagar / Neal Schon / Michael Shrieve, Common Sense, Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve, Sammy Hagar, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Michael Monroe, Jon Paris | | Rick Steff | | Kenny Vaughn | | Susan Marshall | Smokin' Joe Kubek, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Paul Mark, Ana Popovic, Barbara Blue Blues Band, Bottle Rockets, Cory Branan, Sandy Carroll, Delta Joe Sanders, Tim Easton | | Scott Thompson | Johnny Adams, Eternal Light Singers, Ollie Nightingale, Harlan T. Bobo, Lonnie Brooks, Michael Burks, Barbara Carr, George Cartwright, Bill Coday, Joanna Connor | | Everett Bradley | David Bowie, Dee Carstensen, Lisa Bell, Ann Hampton Callaway, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Jeff Richmond, Kaydi Johnson, Deanna Kirk, Sara Lovell, Martine Mccutcheon | | John C. Stubblefield | | Rebecca Russell | | PK Lavengood | | James Lamar Spake | | Joe Sweeney | | K.B. Nicholas | | Rich Janice |
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