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LONG LINE - 1996
Songs
- Long Line
- Romeo Is Dead
- Rosie
- Forty To One
- Goodbye (Is All I'll Send Her)
- Wastin' Time
- Sky High
- Two Loves
- Break This Chain
- Seventh Heaven
- Starvin' To Death
- Riverside Drive
Record Label
Reprise
Produced By
Peter Wolf
Co-Producers - Johnny A. And Stu Kimball
Album Information
Engineered And Mixed By - Tom Soares; except "Forty To One" mixed by Phil Greene
Recorded At - Longview Studios, North Brookfield, MA
Assisted By - Jessie Henderson
Overdubs Recorded At - Prophet Sound Studios, Stoughton, MA And Sound Techniques, Boston, MA
Assisted By - Dave Kirkpatric And Ted Paduck
Mixed At - Normandy Sound Studios, Warren, RI
Assistant Mix Engineer - Brenda Ferry
Mastered By - Bob Ludwig At Gateway Mastering, Portland, ME
Art Direction And Design - Linda Cobb
Photography - David Seltzer
Grooming - Heidi Wells
Photo Of Pete In Harvard Square - Johnny A.
Riverside Drive Photo - Nancy Hodgins
CD Illustration - Peter Wolf
Players
Peter Wolf - Vocals And Harmonica
Johnny A. - Guitars
Stu Kimball - Guitars, Organ On "Sky High"
Brian Maes - Keyboards
Tim Archibald - Bass
David Stefanelli - Drums And Percussion
Additional Musicians
Matt Leavenworth - Fiddle On "Two Loves"
Ducky Belliveau - Pedal Steel On "Two Loves"
Bob Tudor - Keyboards On "Goodbye" And "Riverside Drive"
Doug Dube - Organ On "Romeo Is Dead"
George Correia - Congas And Maracas On "Rosie"
Patty Barkus - Vocal On "Riverside Drive"
Background Singers
Charlie Farren
Patty Barkas
Beth A.
Buck Taylor
Bird Taylor
Brian Maes
Tom Soares
Brad Delp
Holly Palmer
This album is dedicated to the memory of Eddie Watson. A great musician, teacher and friend...and to all the great "Road House" musicians along that long, long line.
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