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| Bobbi Humphrey | Primary Artist, Flute |
| Ron Carter | Bass |
| Alphonse Mouzon | Drums, Bell-tree |
| Seymour Barab | Cello |
| Seymour Berman | Viola |
| Gene Bianco | Harp |
| Paul Gershman | Violin |
| Paul Griffin | Piano, Clavinet, fender rhodes |
| George Marge | English Horn, Oboe |
| Irving Spice | Violin |
| Harry Whitaker | Piano, Clavinet, fender rhodes |
| William Fontaine | Guitar |
| Wilbur Bascomb Jr. | Fender Jazz Bass |
| Paul Winter | Violin |
| Warren Smith | Percussion |
| Julian Barber | Viola |
| David Spinoza | Guitar |
| Bill Withers | Composer |
| Alphonse Mouzon | Arranger, Composer |
| Barrett Strong | Composer |
| Wade Marcus | Arranger |
| Don Hahn | Engineer |
| Horace Ott | Arranger |
| Norman Whitfield | Composer |
| Stevie Wonder | Composer |
| Gordon Anderson | Reissue Producer |
| Pat Thomas | Liner Notes |
| Maria Triana | Remastering |
| George Butler | Producer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
Dig This, recorded and released in 1972, is the second of Bobbi Humphrey's seven Blue Note albums; it is also her sophomore recording. The album was produced by then-label president George Butler. He had signed Humphrey and helmed her debut, Flute In, the previous year. Recorded at A&R Studios, the young flutist was teamed with bassists Ron Carter and Wilbur Bascomb, Jr., powerhouse drummer Alphonse Mouzon, guitarists David Spinozza and William Fontaine, and keyboardists Harry Whitaker and Paul Griffin. While the album's formula didn't deviate that much from her debut -- an easy, tasty balance of soul, pop, and jazz tunes -- the material, production, and Humphrey's ...