'68 Comeback – A Bridge Too Fuckin' Far
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Sympathy For The Record Industry – SFTRI 422
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Tracklist Hide Credits
Love's Sting | ||
A1 |
Clean Yong 16Written-By – Evans* |
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A2 |
'68Written-By – Evans* |
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A3 |
You Walked In The RoomWritten-By – Evans* |
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A4 |
Shotgun SawWritten-By – Evans* |
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A5 |
EvergreenWritten-By – Roy Orbison |
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Dänce Tyme | ||
B1 |
Shake Your HipsWritten-By – Slim Harpo |
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B2 |
Get RhythmWritten-By – Johnny Cash |
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B3 |
Muddy BootsWritten-By – Evans*, Diablo* |
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B4 |
BoomerangWritten-By – Wayne*, Gene* |
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B5 |
Bending Like A Willow TreeWritten-By – Lowell Fulsom |
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Mynd's Game | ||
C1 |
Like Any Other KindWritten-By – Cupid*, Barnes* |
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C2 |
The WallWritten-By – Freddie Hart |
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C3 |
King's RoadWritten-By – Evans* |
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C4 |
That's How My Mind WorksWritten-By – Evans* |
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C5 |
In The Company Of KingsWritten-By – Evans* |
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Vintage Denim | ||
D1 |
Let It RockWritten-By – Chuck Berry |
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D2 |
The Way I WalkWritten-By – Jack Scott |
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D3 |
My Girl JosephineWritten-By – Fats Domino |
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D4 |
Pink Pedal PushersWritten-By – Carl Perkins |
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D5 |
Hoy HoyWritten-By – Clyde Stacy |
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D6 |
Route 66Written-By – Bobby Troup |
Credits
- Artwork [Wreath Border] – Nick Diablo
- Bass – George Reyes
- Blues Harp, Saxophone – Walter Daniels
- Drums – Jeff Bouck*
- Guitar, Voice [Screams] – Nick Diablo
- Layout – Eddie Flowers
- Liner Notes – Monsieur Jeffrey Evans*
- Maracas – Greg Oblivian
- Organ – Jack Oblivian
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Dan Bell*
- Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Evans*
- Photography By [Other] – Bob Kondrak, Jack Taylor (3), Jeffrey Evans, Mary Albrecht, Michael Day (5), Nick Diablo, Scott Bomar, Victoria Renhard
- Recorded By [In Austin] – Monsieur Jeffrey Evans*
- Recorded By [In Memphis] – Jack Oblivian
- Vocals, Guitar – Monsieur Jeffrey Evans*
Notes
Housed in a gatefold jacket.
Recorded in Memphis by Jack Oblivian and in Austin by Monsieur Jeffrey Evans for Tillman Audio Research.
Thanks to Chris Walker for the use of Barrister's after hours and Mike Vernon for letting us record in his garage. Sounds good to me.
Sessions were doubly blessed by Tex Edwards and Greg Oblivian.
Thanks to Long Gone John.
Front cover photo of Jack Taylor (R.I.P.) in heaven by Evans.
Back cover at Bon Ton Cafe, Memphis, by Dan Bell.
Other photos by Victoria Renhard, Jack Taylor, Michael Day, Bob Konrak, Jeffrey Evans, Nick Diablo, Scott Bomar, and Mary Albrecht.
Wreath border by Nick Diablo. Layout by Eddie Flowers.
Thanks for tour cards letters, and thoughts during our time of loss.
DEDICATED TO JACK TAYLOR, 1965-1997
Recorded in Memphis by Jack Oblivian and in Austin by Monsieur Jeffrey Evans for Tillman Audio Research.
Thanks to Chris Walker for the use of Barrister's after hours and Mike Vernon for letting us record in his garage. Sounds good to me.
Sessions were doubly blessed by Tex Edwards and Greg Oblivian.
Thanks to Long Gone John.
Front cover photo of Jack Taylor (R.I.P.) in heaven by Evans.
Back cover at Bon Ton Cafe, Memphis, by Dan Bell.
Other photos by Victoria Renhard, Jack Taylor, Michael Day, Bob Konrak, Jeffrey Evans, Nick Diablo, Scott Bomar, and Mary Albrecht.
Wreath border by Nick Diablo. Layout by Eddie Flowers.
Thanks for tour cards letters, and thoughts during our time of loss.
DEDICATED TO JACK TAYLOR, 1965-1997
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SFTRI 422 | '68 Comeback | A Bridge Too Fuckin' Far (CD, Album) | Sympathy For The Record Industry | SFTRI 422 | US | 1998 | Sell This Version |