Rise & Shine (Ian McLagan album)
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Rise & Shine | |||||
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Studio album by Ian "Mac" McLagan and the Bump Band | |||||
Released | March 23, 2004 | ||||
Recorded | 2003 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 45:11 | ||||
Label | Maniac Records | ||||
Producer | Ian McLagan | ||||
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Ian "Mac" McLagan and the Bump Band chronology | |||||
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Rise & Shine is the name of former Small Faces and Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan's fourth album, recorded by McLagan with his backing group, the Bump Band, featuring Gurf Morlix and "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb on guitars, Don Harvey on drums and George Reiff on bass. Recorded at McLagan's Manor, Texas studio, The Doghouse, it featured eleven tracks of original material, ten new and one overhauled from McLagan's 1985 EP, Last Chance to Dance. Featured on several tracks is Patty Griffin singing backing vocals.
[edit] Track listing
- You're My Girl (McLagan, 2:41)
- Been a Long Time (McLagan, 3:23)
- Date With an Angel (McLagan, 4:32)
- Anytime (McLagan, 5:07)
- Price of Love (McLagan, 5:05)
- She Ain't My Girl (McLagan, 4:08)
- Your Secret (McLagan, 3:11)
- Lying (McLagan, 3:56)
- The Wrong Direction (McLagan, 3:33)
- Rubies in Her Hair (McLagan, 4:17)
- Wishing Hoping Dreaming (McLagan, 5:18)
[edit] Credits
- Ian McLagan: vocals, acoustic and electric pianos, Hammond B2 and B3 organs, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, percussion
- Gurf Morlix: electric guitars, vocals
- "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb: electric and acoustic guitars, vocals
- George Reiff: basses, vocals
- Don Harvey: drums
with
- Patty Griffin: vocals (4, 8, 9, 11)
- Brian Standefer: cellos (4, 8)
- John Bush: congas, percussion (6, 11)
- Joe Sublett: tenor saxophone (5)
- Darrell Leonard; trumpet (5)