Stop the Dominoes
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Stop The Dominoes | |||||
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Studio album by Mark Heard | |||||
Released | 1981 | ||||
Recorded | Poiema Studios Camarillo, California The Gold Mine Los Angeles, California |
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Genre | Folk/Rock | ||||
Label | Home Sweet Home Records | ||||
Producer | Mark Heard | ||||
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Stop The Dominoes is the title of an album by Mark Heard, released in 1981 on Home Sweet Home Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Mark Heard.
[edit] Side one
- "One Of the Dominoes"
- "Stranded At the Station"
- "You Could Lie To Me"
- "One Night Stand"
- "I'm Crying Again"
[edit] Side two
- "Stuck In the Middle"
- "Call Me the Fool"
- "I'm In Chains"
- "Lonely One"
- "To See Your Face"
[edit] The Band
- Mark Heard: Electric Guitars, Electric Lead and Slide Guitars, Keyboards.
- Keith Edwards: Drums.
- John Patitucci: Bass.
- Tom Howard: Keyboards.
- Tony Eisenbarger: Electric Guitar.
- Alex MacDougall: Percussion.
- Backing Vocals by: Mark Heard, Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, Leslie Phillips, Little Bobby Emmons, Dave de Coup Crank.
[edit] Additional musicians
- Sonny Garrish: Pedal Steel.
- Buddy Spicher: Fiddle.
- Karl Denson: Saxophone.
[edit] Production notes
- Produced, Written and Arranged by Mark Heard.
- Primary Engineer: Jonathan David Brown.
- Additional Engineers: Mark Heard, Janet Sue Heard.
- Recorded February-March, 1981 at Poiema Studios, Camarillo, California and at The Gold Mine, Los Angeles, California.
- Mixed by Mark Heard at The Gold Mine, Nashville, Tennessee.
- Album design by Mark Heard.
- Photographs by Janet Sue Heard.
- Graphics Director: Dave de Coup Crank.
Special thanks to Jonathan, Tammy and Nathan for tacos and locos, to Larry and Randy for awesome rockolla, to Bill and Marsha for homestead and avocado fans, to Chris and Shanon for talking Southern, to Leo Fender for Stratification, to David and Christy for Monday nights, to Dave for A and B bath, stop and hypo.
Love to the Circle of Cynics. to Jean-Daniel und Hansruedi in Zürich, to Freddie in London, to John and Prisca and the Huemoz folks, to Mita Perefit and Sandra, to the Russell Hall Stairwell Dreamers and to my folks. Additional Thanks to Bill Deaton.
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