- Smile
- I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
- What Led Me to This Town
- Somewhere in Ohio
- A Break in the Clouds
- Queen of the World
- Life Floats By
- Broken Harpoon
- Pretty Thing
- Mr. Wilson
- (In My) Wildest Dreams
- Better Days
- Baby, Baby, Baby
- Who Made You King
- Gypsy in the Mood
- A Part of You
- Life's Little Ups and Downs
- Greta Garbo
- Five Cornered Blues
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Release Date: | 07/01/2014 |
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Label: | American Recordings |
UPC: | 0602537855735 |
catalogNumber: | 002087102 |
Rank: | 55130 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Jayhawks Primary ArtistBob Ezrin Synthesizer,Percussion,Accordion,Keyboards,Vocals
Patrick Seymour Synthesizer
Karen Grotberg Keyboards,Vocals
Eric Heywood Dobro
Technical Credits
Jayhawks ProducerEd Ackerson Programming,Producer,Engineer
Bob Ezrin Composer,Producer,Liner Notes,String Arrangements
Jay Healy Engineer
Gary Louris Composer
Tim O'Reagan Composer
Mark Olson Composer
Marc Perlman Composer
Taylor Rhodes Composer
Karen Grotberg Composer
Vartan Art Direction
Josh Cheuse Art Direction
Ken Schles Band Photo
David Katzenstein Cover Photo
Joseph Bishara Programming
Jonathan Sacks Orchestration,String Arrangements
Margaret Ann Rich Composer
Richard Werbowenko Programming
John Jackson Reissue Producer
PD Larson Reissue Producer
Michael Murphy Tape Research
Patrick Pagano Back Cover Photo
Ev Wolcott Programming
Gary Louris-Tim O'Reagan Composer
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