Take It
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Take It | |||||
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Studio album by The Wallets | |||||
Released | October 22, 1986 | ||||
Recorded | Sea-Saint Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana, by Clarence R. Toussaint and Danny Jones | ||||
Genre | ? | ||||
Length | ?:? | ||||
Label | Twin/Tone Records TRG 8685 |
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Producer | Allen Toussaint | ||||
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Take It is an album by The Wallets. It sold 6,825 vinyl albums and 3,041 cassettes. This project makes up 10 songs of the "17 Songs" album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Ghosts"
- "(I Wanna Go To) Hollywood"
- "Letter From Kazuko"
- "Take It"
- "Vietnamese Cowboy"
- "Totally Nude"
- "Sometimes "
- "Because You're Mine"
- "Mother and Daughter"
- "Party in Senegal"
[edit] Personnel
- Erik Anderson - Drums
- Jim Clifford - Bass
- Rod Gordon - Keyboards
- Steve Kramer - Accordion, Keyboards, Vocals
- Max Ray - Saxophone
- Mixed at Nicollet Studios, Minneapolis, MN by Danny Jones and Steve Fjelstad
- Mastered by Jack Skinner, Sterling Sound
[edit] References
- The Wallets - Take It. The Twin/Tone Records. Retrieved on June 25, 2005.