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| Arlo Guthrie | Primary Artist, Guitar, Vocals |
| Buddy Emmons | Steel Guitar |
| Byron Berline | Violin |
| Roger Bush | Bass |
| Chris Ethridge | Bass |
| Wilton Felder | Bass |
| Darryl Hardy | Vocals |
| Milt Holland | Percussion |
| Marti McCall | Vocals |
| Spooner Oldham | Piano |
| Greg Prestopino | Guitar, Keyboards |
| Southern California Community Choir | Vocals |
| Arlo Guthrie | Composer |
| John Cabalka | Art Direction |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Brett Hartenbach
Had he not done anything else of significance, Arlo Guthrie could have built his entire career on the 18-minute folk/protest/novelty piece "Alice's Restaurant Massacree." And while early on it seemed as if this sort of humorous, hippie storytelling would be his metier, "Woody's son" slowly began to develop into a serious artist in his own right. Released in 1977, The Best of Arlo Guthrie is a worthwhile collection, if only for rescuing cuts like "Alice's Restaurant" and the live "Motorcycle Significance of the Pickle Song," and placing them in better company than some of his '60s records provided. Whereas these tunes -- including the smuggler's tale, "Coming into Los ...