Duane Eddy
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- US release date:
- Oct 05, 1987
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Track list
Disc 1
1.
Kickin' Asphalt
3:56 • Studio version
2.
Written by Paul McCartney
4:03 • Studio version • B1 • 7" version
- Paul McCartney :
- Background vocals, Bass, Producer
- Nick Glennie-Smith :
- Background vocals, Fairlight, Keyboards
- Charlie Morgan :
- Background vocals, Drums
- Duane Eddy :
- Guitar
- Phil Pickett :
- Background vocals, Piano
- Jim Horn :
- Tenor sax
- Matt Howe :
- Second engineer
- John Jacobs :
- Recording engineer
- Session Recording:
- Feb 04, 1987
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
- Session Mixing:
- Feb 05, 1987
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
3.
Theme For Something Really Important
4:10 • Studio version
4.
Spies
3:13 • Studio version
5.
Blue City
5:10 • Studio version
6.
The Trembler
3:30 • Studio version
7.
Los Companeros
4:16 • Studio version
8.
Lost Innocence
3:50 • Studio version
9.
Rockabilly Holiday
3:48 • Studio version
10.
Last Look Back
4:40 • Studio version
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From Wikipedia:
[…] [In 1987], Duane Eddy was released on Capitol. Several of the tracks were produced by Paul McCartney, Jeff Lynne, Ry Cooder, and Art of Noise. Guest artists and musicians included John Fogerty, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ry Cooder, James Burton, David Lindley, Phil Pickett, Steve Cropper, and original Rebels, Larry Knechtel and Jim Horn. The album included a cover of Paul McCartney’s 1979 instrumental, “Rockestra Theme“. […]
Last updated on September 6, 2016