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General Store is the debut album by American singer/songwriter Owen Temple. It was released in 1997 on El Paisano Records.
[edit] Track listing
All songs (Temple) except where noted
- “When I Hit San Antone” - 3:59
- “Me and Maria” - 3:43
- “Tennessee Highway” (Temple, Lendon Lewis) - 3:58
- “Dry Creek” - 3:16
- “Jaded Lover” (Chuck Pyle) - 3:47
- “The Wanna Wanna Bar” - 4:31
- “Mary” - 3:57
- “You Never Can Tell” - 3:00
- “James' Blues” - 3:28
- “If You Called” - 3:45
[edit] Credits
[edit] Musicians
- Owen Temple - Acoustic
- Lloyd Maines - Electric guitar, Acoustic, Pedal steel, Mandolin, and Dobro
- John Inmon - Electric guitar, Acoustic
- Michael Tarabay - Bass
- Richard Bowden - Fiddle, Mandolin
- Rich Brotherton - Mandolin
- Riley Osbourn - Keyboards
- Bob Livingston - Harmonica
- Stan Smith - Clarinet
- John Treanor - Washboard
- Bukka Allen - Accordion
- Mark Patterson - Drums
- Fred Remmert - Percussion
- Cory Morrow - Vocals on "Jaded Lover"
- Pat Green - Vocals on "Jaded Lover"
- Paul Lee - Harmony vocals on "When I Hit San Antone," "Me and Maria," "Tennessee Highway," "Mary," "The Wanna Wanna Bar," "Jaded Lover," and "You Never Can Tell"
- Terri Hendrix - Harmony vocals on "If You Called"
- Graham Sones - Harmony vocals on "James' Blues"
[edit] Production
[edit] Artwork
- Art Direction/Design by Jennifer Jones
- Photography by Stephen L. Clark[2]
[edit] Releases
year |
format |
label |
catalog # |
1997 |
CD |
El Paisano Records |
EPR CD 650175 |
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