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GOOD TIMES A' COMIN'

A&M SP4338

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SIDE ONE

Sweet Sweet Funky Music 3:15/ Living in the City 5:55/ If I Had the Words 3:28/ Gunner Webb's Changes 3:15/ The Painter 6:08.

SIDE TWO

Flying in the U.S.A. 4:20/ Is Anyone There 4:13/ Slick's Blues for Jumbo 1:47/ Look to Your Churches 2:45/ Good Times A'Comin' 6:19.

All songs copyright 1972 by Dick James Music, LTD (BMI)

Produced by Caleb Quaye and Jeff Titmus (engineer, assisted by Terry Carty/ Coordination by Steve Brown/ Road Manager: Phlop/ Recorded in Dick James Studio/ Photography by Ed Caraeff/ Sleeve design by Michael Ross.

Roger Pope - drums, percussion
Dave Glover - bass
Ian Duck - guitar, vocals, harp
Caleb Quaye - guitar, keyboards, vocals


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LPJim said:
Roger Pope - drums, percussion
Dave Glover - bass
Ian Duck - guitar, vocals, harp
Caleb Quaye - guitar, keyboards, vocals

Weren't all of these guys in Elton John's band at one point? I remember that Quaye and Pope were both in his band for "Rock of the Westies" and "Blue Moves", but didn't all four play on "Tumbleweed Connection"?
 
Yes, they all worked with Elton John in the early '70s. Elton wrote the liner notes for their first album HOOKFOOT (SP 4316).
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