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Release Date: | 05/20/2008 |
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Label: | Rock Candy |
UPC: | 0827565037025 |
catalogNumber: | 37 |
Rank: | 54984 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Eric Martin Primary ArtistMichael Baird Drums
Rev. Dave Boruff Saxophone,Soloist
Gary Chang Keyboards
Paulinho Da Costa Percussion
Mickey Curry Drums
Nathan East Bass
Gary Grant Horn Section
Jerry Hey Horn Section
Danny Hull Saxophone
Kim Hutchcroft Horn Section
Phillip Ingram Background Vocals
Charles Judge Keyboards
Michael Landau Guitar
Rick Nowels Guitar
Tim Pierce Guitar
Joe Pizzulo Background Vocals
Maxine Willard Waters Background Vocals
Oren Waters Background Vocals
Ernie Watts Horn Section
David Woodford Saxophone,Soloist
Richie Zito Guitar
Technical Credits
Dave Concors EngineerMyles Hunter Composer
Phil Kaffel Engineer
Rick Nowels Producer
Brian Reeves Engineer
Ralph Shuckett Composer
George Tutko Engineer
Richie Zito Producer
Larry Vigon Art Direction
Hugh Gilmour Reissue Design
Roy Kohara Art Direction
Denise Martin Photo Courtesy
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