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Summarized from the CD liner notes:
Bass on Trouble by George Hawkins. Shadow of the West harmony by Christine McVie It Was I harmony by Carol Harris Polaroid Art by Lindsey Buckingham
Recorded in the winter of '81 by Lindsey Buckingham in a Burbank backroom and in the summer of '81 by Richard Dashut and David Brown assisted by Dennis Mays, Judy Clapp, and Sabrina Buchanek at Larrabee Sound and Wally Heider's.
(I didn't include label/copyright holders names in any of the following) All compositions by Lindsey Buckingham (copyright) 1981 except:
It Was I Gary Paxton 1959
A Satisfied Mind Red Hayes/Jack Rhodes 1955
September Song Maxwell Anderson/Kurt Weill 1938 (renewed 1966)
BTW, why is it jumbling all the text together when viewed, but it's not that way on the edit screen