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Michelle Shocked Arkansas Traveler Reissue |
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ARKANSAS TRAVELER LINER NOTES Conceived, Written, and Produced by Michelle Shocked 33 RPM Soul Recorded at Trax Recording, Chicago, IL Pops Staples guitar and vocal Bob Murphy keyboards Hassan Khan bass Buddy Fambro guitar William T Mason drums Vanessa Holmes vocal HerManita Jones vocal Denny Fongheiser additional drums Arkansas Traveler guitar and vocal Glenn Rosenstein engineer Al Ursini 2nd engineer Special thanks to Reed Hyams, Chuck Kawal, Keith Mestil & Paul Khoury Come A Long Way Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, CA Mark Goldenberg guitar Mitchell Froom B-3 Jerry Scheff bass Kenny Aronoff drums Mickey Raphael harmonica Byron Berline fiddle Arkansas Traveler guitar, mandolin and vocal Don Was producer Rik Pekkonen engineer Dan Bosworth 2nd engineer Special thanks to Ed, Bob, Bob & Ed. Thanks to Danny, Dan, Don, Dawn & Dane. Thanks Randy, Rand & the Repo Man. Thanks to God and my producer. Welcome aboard, Larry Secret to a Long Life Recorded at Dreamland Studios, Woodstock, NY Levon Helm mandolin and vocal Garth Hudson accordion and keyboards Tony Levin bass Jerry Marotta drums Albert Lee guitar Arkansas Traveler guitar and vocal Bernie Leadon music director/co-producer Tom Cook engineer Management by Joe Forno & David Fishof/For This Band, Inc. Special thanks to Steve Martin, Ed & Loretta H Contest Coming Recorded at Jack's House, Chapel Hill, NC The Red Clay Ramblers: Tommy Thompson banjo and vocal Clay Buckner fiddle and vocal Chris Frank accordion Jack Herrick bass Bland Simpson piano Ed Butler bones and triangle Bernie Leadon mandolin Arkansas Traveler guitar and vocal The Red Clay Ramblers appear courtesy of Sugar Hill Records Special thanks to Keith Case, Lee Olsen, Lynn Herrick, Barry Poss, Si Kahn Over the Waterfall Recorded at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland The Hothouse Flowers: Fiachna O'Braonain guitar and tin whistle Liam O'Maonlai bodhran and piano Peter O'Toole bouzouki and bass Jerry Fehily drums Leo Barnes sax and B-3 Arkansas Traveler mandolin and vocal Hugh Padgham engineer/co-producer Hothouse Flowers appear courtesy of London Records Management by Robbie Wooton/Undercover Mgmt, Dublin, Ireland Special thanks to all at London Records, Caroline Kennedy, Caroline Henry & all at the Factory Shaking Hands (Soldier's Joy) Recorded on The Spirit of St Charles Riverboat, St Charles, MO Uncle Tupelo: Jay Farrar guitar and vocal Michael Heidorn drums Jeff Tweedy bass and vocal Bernie Leadon mandolin Jack Irons field snare Arkansas Traveler vocal Bernie Leadon music director/co-producer Glenn Rosenstein engineer Recorded with Effanel Uncle Tupelo appears courtesy of Rockville Records Management by Tony Margherita/Tony Margherita Mgmt. St Louis, MO Special thanks to Michael Barclay, Nicky Ferguson, Margaret Johnston, Sheena, The Optimist Club & David Flavin Jump Jim Crow Recorded at Bill Schnee Studio, Los Angeles, CA Taj Mahal guitar and vocal Arkansas Traveler mandolin and vocal Mark McKenna engineer Taj Mahal appears courtesy of Private Music Management by Ron DeBlasio/Shankman-DeBlasio-Melina Special thanks to Karen Johnson, Paula Erikson, Ron DeBlasio & Steve Martin *Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah courtesy of Walt Disney Music Co @1945 copyright renewed All rights reserved Gilbert/Wrubel Hold Me Back (Frankie & Johnny) Recorded at Sun Studios, Memphis, TN Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown viola Gate's Express: Dennis Taylor tenor sax Harold Floyd bass Michael Holmes keyboards Terry Townson trumpet Waldo LaTowsky drums Bill 'Foots' Samuels baritone sax Bernie Leadon guitar Arkansas Traveler guitar and vocal Bernie Leadon music director/co-producer Glenn Rosenstein engineer Recorded with Effanel Gatemouth appears courtesy of Real Records Management by Jim Bateman Special thanks to Gary Hardy at Sun Studio, James Lott, Ron Harris, Karen Leipziger & Jack Randel Strawberry Jam Recorded at the Merle Watson Memorial Festival, Wilkesboro, NC Doc Watson guitar Jerry Douglas dobro Mark O'Connor fiddle Steve Edelman bass Arkansas Traveler guitar and vocal Bernie Leadon music director/co-producer Glenn Rosenstein engineer Recorded with Effanel Doc Watson and Jerry Douglas appear courtesy of Sugar Hill Records Mark O'Connor appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Special thanks to B. Townes, Norman Blake, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush & Tony Rice Prodigal Daughter (Cotton Eyed Joe) Recorded at Bennett House Studios, Franklin, TN Alison Krauss fiddle and vocal Union Station: Alison Brown banjo Adam Steffey mandolin Barry Bales bass Tim Stafford guitar Martin Parker drums Prodigal Daughter guitar and vocal Glenn Rosenstein engineer Shawn McLean 2nd engineer Alison Krauss appears courtesy of Rounder Records Management by Denise Stiff/Keith Case & Assoc. Nashville, TN Blackberry Blossom Recorded at the Commissary Antique Store, Rising Fawn, GA Rising Fawn String Ensemble: Norman Blake guitar Nancy Blake cello James Bryant fiddle Arkansas Traveler guitar and vocal Glenn Rosenstein engineer Recorded with Effanel Norman and Nancy Blake appear courtesy of Shanachie Records Management by Scott O'Malley/Scott O'Malley & Assoc., Colorado Springs, CO Special thanks to Lorraine Hansard & Bernie Leadon Weaving Way Recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Annandale, NSW, Australia The Messengers: Steve Connely guitar John Schofield bass Peter Bull keyboards Michael Barclay drums Arkansas Traveler mandolin and vocal Alan Thorne engineer Tristen Norwell 2nd engineer Management by Rob Barnham/Rob Barnham Mgmt, Sydney, Australia Special thanks to Adrian Bohm, Paul Kelly, Kaarin Fairfax, Marc Wilkinson, Donna Francis, Mark Wilkins & Sebel Townhouse Arkansas Traveler Recorded at the Driftwood Barn, Mountain View, AR Jimmy Driftwood guitar and vocal Dollar Bill mandolin Bernie Leadon banjo Don Mellon spoons and vocal Skinny Blair vocal James Murphy washtub Jim Cleveland guitar Don Miller fiddle Arkansas Traveler guitar and giggles Bernie Leadon music director/co-producer Glenn Rosenstein engineer Recorded with Effanel Special thanks to the Rackensack Folklore Society and Cleda Driftwood Woody's Rag (W. Guthrie) Recorded at the Piney Woods Pickin' Parlor, Mineola, TX Dollars, Taxes: Dollar Bill mandolin John DeFoore guitar Mary Albright guitar Slim Richie fiddle Francie White bass Max Johnston guitar Bernie Leadon banjo Arkansas Traveler mandolin Recorded with Effanel Special thanks to John & Darren DeFoore & Christie Nine Mobile recording unit, Effanel Music, NYC, NY Mark Shane engineer Ian Craigil engineer Eric 'ET' Thorngren mix engineer Rob Seifert 2nd mix engineer Laura Grover production coordinator Mixed at Aire LA, Glendale, CA Add'l mixing at Mastercontrol, Burbank, CA Jack Skinner master engineer Mastered at KDisc, Hollywood Management for Michelle Shocked Ed Gerrard/Alive Enterprises Peter Himberger/Asst. Mgmt Michael Bays art direction Ben Argueta design Special thanks to Bob Kranes, Ed Eckstine, Dana Brandwein, All at Mercury Records, Shep Gordon, Danny Markus, Melanie Wicker, All at Alive, Steve Martin, Jonny Podell, Mike Donovan, All at William Morris, Dan Crary, Gerry Goldstein, Andy Ridenour, Craig Burbidge, Eve Glabman, Bob Freedman, Carol Wagner and Fluffy the Cat The views and opinions expressed on this recording are solely those of Michelle Shocked and do not necessarily represent those of the musicians who have generously contributed their time and talent to this project |
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