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| Flamin' Groovies | Primary Artist |
| Mike Wilhelm | Guitar, Rhythm Guitar |
| George Alexander | Bass, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Cyril Jordan | Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Mellotron |
| Chris Wilson | Guitar, Vocals |
| David Wright | Drums |
| Chris "Poet" Wilson | Rhythm Guitar, Vocals |
| David Wright | Drums |
| David Wright | Drums |
| John Lennon | Composer |
| Paul McCartney | Composer |
| Steve Wynn | Liner Notes |
| James Burton | Composer |
| Roger Bechirian | Producer, Engineer, Audio Production |
| David Crosby | Composer |
| Cyril Jordan | Composer, Producer, Audio Production |
| Roger McGuinn | Composer |
| Chris Wilson | Composer |
| Gary Hobish | Reissue Remastering |
| Patrick Roques | Reissue Design |
| Bush Hollyhead | Graphic Design |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Mark Deming
The third and last of the Flamin' Groovies late-'70s albums for Sire, Jumpin' in the Night storms out of the gate with the title song, a top-shelf rocker that brings the muscle of the Flamingo-era lineup of the Groovies to the more style-conscious British Invasion sonics of Cyril Jordan's version. Though Jumpin' in the Night never rocks that hard or that well again, it does sound decidedly tighter and tougher than 1978's Flamin' Groovies Now, and guitarist Mike Wilhelm, a new addition to the Now lineup, is much better integrated into their wall of guitars, with the Groovies sounding more solid than they did a year before. But while Jumpin' in the Night finds the Flamin' ...