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| Aaron Neville | Primary Artist |
| Art Neville | Hammond B3 |
| Benmont Tench | Keyboards |
| Bobby Jay | Background Vocals |
| Joel Katz | Background Vocals |
| Greg Leisz | Guitar |
| Lenny Pickett | Flute, Saxophone |
| Keith Richards | Guitar |
| Tony Scherr | Bass |
| Eugene Pitt | Background Vocals |
| Dickie Harmon | Background Vocals |
| Earl Smith Jr. | Background Vocals |
| George G. Receli | Drums |
| David Johnson | Background Vocals |
| Hank Ballard | Composer |
| Curtis Mayfield | Composer |
| Ellie Greenwich | Composer |
| Mort Shuman | Composer |
| Jerry Leiber | Composer |
| Phil Spector | Composer |
| Jeff Barry | Composer |
| Bob Ludwig | Mastering |
| Nugetre | Composer |
| Doc Pomus | Composer |
| Keith Richards | Producer |
| Mike Stoller | Composer |
| Don Was | Producer |
| John Marascalco | Composer |
| Marc Allan | Management |
| Chris Shaw | Engineer |
| Shanieka D. Brooks | Marketing |
| Ben Lorio | Engineer |
| O. Waltzer | Composer |
| G. Motola | Composer |
| Phil Joly | Engineer |
| Hayden Miller | Art Direction |
| William R. Moesta IV | Engineer |
Anonymous
Posted January 22, 2013
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
Back in 1985, Aaron Neville offered fans a glimpse of his love of doo wop with the EP Orchid in the Storm. Over a quarter-century later, he returns to it on My True Story. Doo wop pre-dates rock & roll. Its reliance on the human voice in group harmony communicates not only melody but rhythm, and influenced the sounds of Motown, Stax, and early rock & roll. Even Frank Zappa claimed it as a prime influence. Co-produced by Keith Richards and Blue Note label boss Don Was, the dozen tunes here make prime use of Neville's voice, placing his high, smooth, vulnerable tenor way up front; he is backed by vintage-era doo wop singers and an all-star band that includes Richards ...