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Product Details
Release Date: | 11/13/2020 |
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Label: | Merge Records |
UPC: | 0673855074023 |
catalogNumber: | 740 |
Rank: | 20128 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Lambchop Primary ArtistMatt Swanson Group Member
Kurt Wagner Group Member
Tony Crow Group Member
Paul Niehaus Group Member
Andy Stack Group Member
Matthew McCaughan Group Member
Technical Credits
Lamont Dozier ComposerEddie Holland Composer
Brian Holland Composer
Jeff Tweedy Composer
Stevie Wonder Composer
Kurt Wagner Composer
Tony Crow Composer
James McNew Composer
Jamie Klimek Composer
Paul Niehaus Composer
Earl Montgomery Composer
Jim Crook Composer
Jeremy Ferguson Producer,Engineer
Andy Stack Composer
Dick Swanson Back Cover
Elise Tyler Cover Photo
Matthew McCaughan Composer
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