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listening to the heartbeat of genuine American music is already
well aware of the contributions Pete Anderson has made to pumping
up that pulse. As a Grammy Award-winning producer, he has shaped
the sounds of maverick country, Americana roots and alternative
rock through his acclaimed achievements with Dwight Yoakam,
the Backsliders, the Meat Puppets, Michelle Shocked, k.d. Lang
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* Produced by Gary White & Michael Dumas
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"Dogs
in Heaven" |
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This
CD features Taras Prodaniuk on bass, Jim E. Christie on drums,
Skip Edwards on keys, Lee Thornburg (of the Tonight Show Band)
on trumpet and the fabulous Tempo playing percussion.
TRACK LISTING/Mp3s:
Better Way
Dogs In Heaven
Ain't That Peculiar
110 In The Shade
Henry Fate
Feels Like Mississippi Sherry
Charlene For You
A Big Mistake
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* Produced by Dusty Wakeman
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"Working
Class" |
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Described
as "Beat/hobo R & B", some of Pete’s favorites play on this
CD - Skip, Jim and Taras, as well as Beth Andersen, Don Reed,
and Tommy Funderburk to name a few.
TRACK LISTING/Mp3s:
Working Class Where The Crows
Go
Our
Day Will Come
Stateside Charlie
She Belongs To Me Muddy
Night At The Opera Fire
For You
Somewhere A Long Time Ago
Blue Hour Tomorrow Night
What About Me
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* Recorded Live At Ohio University
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"Live CD " |
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LISTING/Mp3s: |
Last Nite
Work'n
Blue Hour Somewhere
110 In The Shade
Peculiar Mississippi
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Muddy Nite
Fire
Where The Crows Go For You
Better Way
Big Mistake Charlene |
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LAWeekly
"A man whose romance with the guitar
knows no boundaries..." -
Jonny Whiteside The
New York Times "Good
taste is hard to quantify and rare among heroes of guitar technique
but Mr. Anderson has it in truckloads." -
Ben Ratcliff Entertainment
Today "The Best of '97...
(Dogs in Heaven) his guitar can sing like nobody else."
- Paul Andersen Lincoln
Journal Star 4/4 STARS
" ..(Dogs in Heaven)... mixes up funk, blues and soul for a
terrific sound.... Blistering guitar playing..."
- Dan Moser |
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