Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Spider
Spider - Labyrinths
Capitol ST-11046 (1972) - US LP
Side One
1 - May 16th
2 - Alice In Wonderland
3 - It’s Alright
4 - Little Love Song
5 - Tell Me That You Love Me
6 - Southwind
Side Two
7 - Pass It On
8 - Can’t Let You Go
9 - Puppets
10 - Revival
11 - Burnin’
Notes: 1) Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 2) Album sleeve only lists the names of the players involved. Following credit attributions are presumptive and based on previous knowledge of these musicians’ history.
Karen Brian - Vocals
Michael Clough - Vocals
Rusty Cope - Bass
Michael Crowley - Piano, Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass
Max Bennett - Bass (as Max Bennet)
Carl Radle - Bass
Jim Gordon - Drums
Jim Keltner - Drums
Mike Deasy - Guitar (as Michael Deasy)
Alan Parker - Guitar
Red Rhodes - Steel Guitar
Larry Knechtel - Keyboards
Allan Beutler - Sax
Jim Horn - Sax
Jack Kelson - Sax (as Jack Kelso)
Chuck Findley - Trumpet
Ollie Mitchell - Trumpet
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Trombone (as Dick Hyde)
Gary Coleman - Percussion
King Errisson - Congas (as King Errison)
Rita Jean Bodine - Background Vocals
Kathy Deasy - Background Vocals
Venetta Fields - Background Vocals (as Vanetta Fields)
Gwen Johnson - Background Vocals
Clydie King - Background Vocals
Produced by Jay Senter for Barking Spyder Productions
Dee Barton - String Arrangements
Jim Horn - Horn Arrangements
Pete Abbott - Engineer
Steve Francisco - Technician
Tony Cook - Artist Direction
Charles Senter - Album Art Direction
Stanley Moss - Design
Crystal Design Studios - Design Studios
John Hoernle - Art Director
“Special Thanks To: Bill Warner, Jeff Thomas, Janis, Judy, John, Gail, Jan, Tommy Wallace, Mauri Lathower”.
Songwriters:
Hoyt Axton
Michael Clough
Mike Deasy (as Michael Deasy)
Larry Knechtel
Dan Moore
Alan Parker
Jeff Thomas
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source/pic: my records
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