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0074644422825

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Overview
Carpenter, a folkie, eventually turned to the country market, especially on her third album, Shooting Straight in the Dark. On this, her second, she's still in transition, which makes her more thoughtful than the average country singer and catchier than the average folkie, especially on her breakthrough country hit, "Never Had It So Good." Also includes "Quittin' Time," "Something of a Dreamer," and "How Do."
Product Details
Release Date: | 05/26/1989 |
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Label: | Sony |
UPC: | 0074644422825 |
catalogNumber: | 44228 |
Rank: | 49450 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Mary Chapin Carpenter Primary Artist,Acoustic Guitar,Vocals,Track PerformerMike Auldridge Dobro,Pedal Steel Guitar
Shawn Colvin Background Vocals
Peter Bonta Guitar,Accordion,Keyboards
Tommy Hannum Pedal Steel Guitar
John Jennings Synthesizer,Bass,Guitar,Piano,Electric Guitar,Background Vocals,Guitar (Electroacoustic)
Robbie Magruder Percussion,Drums
Kim Miller Strings,Background Vocals
Rico Petrucelli Bass,Fretless Bass Guitar
Rickie Simpkins Fiddle,Mandolin
Jon Carroll Organ,Piano,Keyboards
David Premo Strings,Background Vocals
William Zsembery French Horn
Bruce Myers Strings,Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Mary Chapin Carpenter ProducerJohn Jennings Producer
Roger Linn Composer
Rico Petrucelli Arranger
Robb Royer Composer
Bill Johnson Art Direction
Ken Fredette Reissue Design
John Ewards Jennings Composer
Bob Dawson Producer,Engineer
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