Crawdad - Steve Gaines- Okie Special (Full Live Bootleg CD)
Backing Vocals – John Moss (6) (треков: 1 to 6, 9 to 12), Steve Gaines (треков: 1 to 6, 9 to 12)
Bass – John Seaberg (треков: 1 to 6, 9 to 12), Nate Peterson (треков: 7, 8)
Design – Barry Rapp, Ray Turknett
Drums – Ron Brooks (3) (треков: 1 to 6, 9 to 12), Teddy T-Mel Smith (треков: 7, 8)
Guest, Bass – Gary Clark (9) (треков: 11, 12)
Guest, Keyboards – Barry Rapp (треков: 9)
Guitar – Bill Hodgson (треков: 7, 8), John Moss (6) (треков: 1 to 6, 9 to 12), Steve Gaines
Harmonica – Rusty Day (треков: 7, 8)
Keyboards – Terry Emery
Lead Vocals – Steve Gaines
Mastered By – Bobby Croft (2), Rob Poretti
Vocals – John Seaberg (треков: 1 to 6, 9 to 12)
Tracklist:
01. Roadrunner (Junior Walker & The Allstars Cover)
02. Crosswinds
03. Honey Hush (Big Joe Turner Cover)
04. It Can’t Make Any Difference To Me
05. Snatch It Back & Hold It (Junior Wells Cover)
06. Ain’t No Good Life
07. Don’t Wanna’ Lose
08. No Money Down (Chuck Berry Cover)*
09. You Must’ve Put Your Whammy On Me (Freddie King Cover)*
10. Why?
11. The Turkey In The Straw (Billy Golden Cover)
12. Fanny Mae (Rolling Stones Cover) (Includes extra lyric from “Oleo“ by Steve’s buddy, Rusty Day)
CRAWDAD was:
Steve Gaines - Vox/Guitar
Cassie Gaines - Vox
John Moss - Vox/Guitar
John Seaberg - Bass
Terry Emery - Keys
Ronnie Brooks - Drums
* = This 9th track is NOT from a performance of Steve Gaines with Crawdad, but yet from an earlier band that Steve was once a part of called Detroit (or The Band Detroit, so as not to be confused with the city of Detroit in Michigan, the band’s namesake) featuring
Rusty Day (Vox/Harmonica/Percussion)
Bill Hodgson (rhythm & lead guitar)
Steve Gaines (Vox/Guitar/Slide)
Nathaniel Peterson (Bass)
Terry Emery (Keys)
and
Ted “T-Mel“ Smith (Drums).
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