🎵 AotW AOTW: Albert Lee - HIDING (SP-4750)

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Albert Lee
HIDING
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Albert Lee is a widely acclaimed British guitarist best known for his long association with the Everly Brothers. He organized and directed their mid-1980s reunion tour. Lee has worked with Eric Clapton, Deep Purple, the Crickets and Bill Wyman. He currently records and tours with Albert Lee & Hogan's Heroes.

TRACKS:

Country Boy (Lee-Colton-Smith) Ackee Music Inc. BMI - 3:38
Billy Tyler (Hodges-Peacock) Jamarine Music ASCAP - 4:40
Are You Wasting My Time? (Ira & Charlie Louvin) Acuff-Rose Publications BMI - 3:23
Now and Then it's Gonna Rain (John Reid) House of Gold Music BMI - 4:59
On a Real Good Night (Rodney Crowell) Jolly Cheeks Music BMI - 3:55

Setting Me Up (Mark Knopfler) Almo Music Corp./Deptford Songs ASCAP - 3:23
Ain't Livin' Long Like This (Rodney Crowell) Jolly Cheeks Music BMI - 4:05
Hiding (Steven Rhymer) Tessa Publishing Co. BMI - 3:58
Hotel Love (Crowell-DeVito-Cowart) Drunk Monkey Music/Criterion Music ASCAP- 3:42
Come Up and See Me Any Time (Hodges-Peacock) Jamarine Music ASCAP - 4:40

Produced by Brian Ahern for Happy Sack Productions
Recorded at the Enactron Truck, Village Recorders, Indigo Ranch & Kendun Recorders
Engineered by Brian Ahern, Richard Digby-Smith, Donivan Cowart & Bradley Harman
"Now and Then" and "Come Up & See Me" Produced by Albert Lee & Richard Digby-Smith

MUSICAL GUESTS:

Drums - John Ware, Pete Gavin, Bruce Gary, Gerry Conway
Bass - Emory Gordy, Dave Peacock, Pat Donaldson
Steel Guitar - Hank DeVito, Buddy Gene Emmons
Piano - Glen D. Hardin, Chris Hodges

Harmonica - Mickey Raphael
Acoustic Guitar - Brian Ahern
String Arrangements- Nick DeCaro
Horns - Jerry Jumonville

Management: Denny Bruce/Havana Moon/ Los Angeles
Art Direction: Roland Young/ Photography: Mark Hanauer/
Design: June Osaki, Stan Evenson & Lynn Robb

Available on CD as a 2-f0r-one with his self-titled album
Originally released in 1979

For further information:

www.albertleeandhogansheroes.com

JB
 
Offers good, sympathetic treatment from Brian Ahern's countrified rock production without sounding over-produced, adding strings & horns where appropriate, thus on a competent level with the Emmylou Harris-Poco crowd...

Dave
 
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