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| Spencer Durham | Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Background Vocals, Vocal Harmony |
| Randall Bramblett | Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Hammond Organ, Wurlitzer |
| Davis Causey | Bass, Dobro, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar |
| Michael C. Steele | Bass |
| Mike Hines | Electric Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Vocal Harmony |
| Gerry Hansen | Drums, Tabla, Tambourine, Triangle, Bells, Shaker, Doumbek |
| Glenn Schick | Mastering |
| Donn Aaron | Digital Editing |
| Terry Bradley | Artwork |
| Kurt Thomas | Composer |
| Gerry Hansen | Producer |
| Spencer Durham | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Jeff Tamarkin
Spencer Durham was all of 18 when he recorded this album (his second) and already a hell of a blues-rock guitar player (actually, he's a multi-instrumentalist, but it's the guitar work that stands out). His ideas are sophisticated and his technique admirably advanced. Durham's electric leads are sharp, smart, and stinging, his rhythms are chunky and nasty, and his acoustic work is particularly impressive, swampy, and sweet at the same time. But Durham still has a long way to go before he matures into an adult musician with the potential to contribute something of his own to the aging genre. His vocals are thin and emulative of too many other blues-and-boogie Southern ...