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| The Blasters | Primary Artist |
| Phil Alvin | Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals |
| Exene Cervenka | Vocals |
| Bill Bateman | Drums |
| John Bazz | Bass, Background Vocals |
| Eddie Nichols | Background Vocals |
| Kid Ramos | Bajo Sexto |
| Keith Wyatt | Guitar |
| Jeff Neal | Background Vocals |
| Phil Alvin | Producer, Cover Art |
| J.E. Mainer | Composer |
| R. Miller | Composer |
| Glenn Nishida | Engineer |
| Fernando Cruz | translation |
| Greg Panciera | Engineer |
| H. Bernard | Composer |
| E. Curtis | Composer |
| J. Terry | Composer |
| B.E. Wheeler | Composer |
| Jerry Lieber | Composer |
| Amy Norris | Art Direction |
| Scott Abeyta | Producer, Mastering |
| Stormy Vehnekamp | Booking |
| Mike Eldred | Liner Notes |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Mark Deming
Guitarist and songwriter Dave Alvin left the Blasters in 1986, and it wasn't until 2004 that the band, under the leadership of lead vocalist and guitarist Phil Alvin, got around to cutting a new studio album, 4-11-44, so the gap of a mere eight years between that album and 2012's Fun on a Saturday Night seems like a brief intermission by comparison. 4-11-44 felt uneven, as if this once mighty band lost the muscle and the focus they commanded in their prime, but even though they still don't have a songwriter strong enough to compensate for Dave Alvin's absence, Fun on a Saturday Night is a definite improvement, a great set of classic blues and R&B covers that cuts a ...