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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Peter Wolf (Vocals) |
| Record Label: |
Reprise |
| Contributing Artist: |
Brad Delp |
| Genre: |
Oldies |
| Subgenre: |
Rock 'N' Roll |
| Release Date: |
May 14, 1996 |
| Album Duration: |
47m:13s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Long Line 2. Romeo Is Dead 3. Rosie 4. Forty to One 5. Goodbye (Is All I'll Send Her) 6. Wastin' Time 7. Sky High 8. Two Loves 9. Break This Chain 10. Seventh Heaven 11. Starvin' to Death 12. Riverside Drive |
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Personnel: Peter Wolf (vocals, harmonica); Patty Barkus (vocals); Johnny A. (guitar); Stu Kimball (guitar, organ); Ducky Belliveau (pedal steel); Matt Leavenworth (fiddle); Ken Field (saxophone, flute); Brian Maes (keyboards, background vocals); Bob Tudor (keyboards); Doug Dube (organ); Tim Archibald (bass); David Stefanelli (drums, percussion); George Correia (congas, maracas); Charlie Farren, Beth A., Buck Taylor, Bird Taylor, Tom Soares, Brad Delp, Holly Palmer (background vocals). Recorded at Longview Studios, North Brookfield, Massachusetts; Prophet Sound Studios, Stoughton, Massachusetts; Sound Techniques, Boston, Massachusetts. This 1996 album marked a real turning point for singer Peter Wolf. Nearly 15 years after leaving the J. Geils Band, and over 10 since he'd charted any solo hits, he finally broke through to a new level. Freed from the restrictions of crafting high-velocity hit singles, LONG LINE is his most relaxed album to date. As he neared his 50th birthday, he found himself following in... |
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