- Better Way
- Dogs in Heaven
- Ain't That Peculiar
- 110 in the Shade
- Henry Fate
- Feels Like Mississippi
- Sherry
- Charlene
- For You
- A Big Mistake
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Taras Prodaniuk Bass,6-String Bass
James Cruce Drums
Skip Edwards Accordion,Keyboards
Julia Waters Vocals (Background)
Beth Andersen Vocals (Background)
Tommy Funderburk Vocals (Background)
Jim Christie Drums
Greg Smith Saxophone
Donny Gerrard Vocals (Background)
Lee Thornburg Trumpet,Trombone
Maxine Willard Waters Vocals (Background)
Greg "Frosty" Smith Saxophone
Tempo Percussion
Taras Prodaniuk Group Member,Associate Producer
Bob Gaudio Composer
Kostas Composer
Skip Edwards Group Member
Barry Conley Engineer
Gary White Arranger,Producer
Robert Rogers Composer
Julia Waters Musician
Warren "Pete" Moore Composer
Michael Dumas Engineer,Producer
Beth Andersen Musician
Eddy Schreyer Mastering
Tommy Funderburk Musician
Duane Jarvis Composer
Jeff Robinson Assistant Engineer
Judy Clapp Mixing
Pete Anderson Composer,Group Member
Jim Christie Group Member
Henry Diltz Photography
Ted Wright Design,Artwork,Illustrations
Donny Gerrard Musician
Lee Thornburg Musician,Horn Arrangements
Smokey Robinson Composer
Marvin Tarplin Composer
Maxine Willard Waters Musician
Greg "Frosty" Smith Musician
Suzanne Weekes Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Elijah Bradford Engineer
Barbara Hein Executive Producer
Scott Hutchison Composer


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Overview
Dogs in Heaven is Pete Anderson's second solo outing on his own Little Dog Records label. His debut effort in 1994, Working Class, played down his country music association and emphasized his Americana roots. Dogs in Heaven seemingly picks up where Working Class left off. This time without the steady hand of producer Dusty Wakeman, Anderson still pulls off some spectacular moments. Throughout, his guitar playing is perfection; he is vocally akin to Tom Waits, which lends itself well to songs such as the Duane Jarvis co-write "110 in the Shade," which is an evocative blues number, as is "Feels Like Mississippi," written by Anderson and Kostas. For good rockin', Anderson proves himself on "Chalene" and the infectious "For You." His instrumental title track is also notable, as is his cover of the Motown hit "Ain't That Peculiar," a nod to his Detroit roots. With his usual band, Taras Prodaniuk, Skip Edwards, and James Christie in tow, this is another fine example of Anderson's eclectic musical style. ~ Jana Pendragon
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/08/1997 |
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Label: | LITTLE DOG RECORDS |
UPC: | 0731453464322 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Pete Anderson Primary Artist,Bass (Electric),Banjo,Guitar,VocalsTaras Prodaniuk Bass,6-String Bass
James Cruce Drums
Skip Edwards Accordion,Keyboards
Julia Waters Vocals (Background)
Beth Andersen Vocals (Background)
Tommy Funderburk Vocals (Background)
Jim Christie Drums
Greg Smith Saxophone
Donny Gerrard Vocals (Background)
Lee Thornburg Trumpet,Trombone
Maxine Willard Waters Vocals (Background)
Greg "Frosty" Smith Saxophone
Tempo Percussion
Technical Credits
Mark Kuchner Assistant Engineer,EngineerTaras Prodaniuk Group Member,Associate Producer
Bob Gaudio Composer
Kostas Composer
Skip Edwards Group Member
Barry Conley Engineer
Gary White Arranger,Producer
Robert Rogers Composer
Julia Waters Musician
Warren "Pete" Moore Composer
Michael Dumas Engineer,Producer
Beth Andersen Musician
Eddy Schreyer Mastering
Tommy Funderburk Musician
Duane Jarvis Composer
Jeff Robinson Assistant Engineer
Judy Clapp Mixing
Pete Anderson Composer,Group Member
Jim Christie Group Member
Henry Diltz Photography
Ted Wright Design,Artwork,Illustrations
Donny Gerrard Musician
Lee Thornburg Musician,Horn Arrangements
Smokey Robinson Composer
Marvin Tarplin Composer
Maxine Willard Waters Musician
Greg "Frosty" Smith Musician
Suzanne Weekes Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Elijah Bradford Engineer
Barbara Hein Executive Producer
Scott Hutchison Composer
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