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Bob Patterson - Instrumentalist, Singer, Songwriter Album

Bob Patterson - Instrumentalist, Singer, Songwriter Album
Performer: Bob Patterson
Title: Instrumentalist, Singer, Songwriter
Country: US
Released: 1971
Catalog number: RDP-1
Label: R. D. P. Records
MP3 album szie: 2656 mb
FLAC album size: 1329 mb

Tracklist

1I Am Abandoned
Acoustic Guitar – Jerry RicksBass – Ken Jacobs
2Trippin’ To Boston
3Meadowlands
Written-By – Traditional
4Darlin’ Good Girl
Dulcimer [Fields Dulcimer] – Chuck KleinSlide Guitar [Bottle Neck Guitar] – Jerry Ricks
5The Aalarm Rings Five
Acoustic Guitar – Jerry Ricks
6I’m Going Home
Bass – John RansomeDrums – Hank RansomeKeyboards – Cotton Kent
7Bed Of Roses
Acoustic Guitar – Jerry RicksBass – Ken Jacobs Rhythm Guitar – Phil Peterson
8Lonesome City
Acoustic Guitar – Jerry Ricks
9Mick’s Celebration
10Friends Of Mine
Acoustic Guitar – Jerry RicksBanjo – Bob Roberts Bass – Ken Jacobs
11Travelin’ Through The Countryside
Acoustic Guitar – Jerry Ricks
12Here’s To Huddie

Credits

  • EngineerNorman Baker
  • Twelve-String Guitar, ProducerBob Patterson
  • Written-ByBob Patterson (tracks: A1, A3 to B6)

Short intro

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