Themes From A Rainy Decade
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Themes From A Rainy Decade | |||||
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Studio album by Richard Bennett | |||||
Released | 2004 | ||||
Recorded | Tone Chaparral Studio, Nashville, TN. |
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Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Moderne Shellac | ||||
Producer | Richard Bennett | ||||
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Richard Bennett chronology | |||||
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Themes From A Rainy Decade is the first solo album released by Richard Bennett after decades of work as a studio musician and producer, contributing to thousands of recordings for other artists.[1]
In the liner notes to the CD, Mark Knopfler writes: "For almost ten years now I've felt very lucky having Richard Bennett as a pal and as a member of the band. His quiet, self-effacing manner hides an encyclopaedic knowledge of all kinds of roots and rock music, from Hillbilly to Hawaiian, played effortlessly on a variety of instruments which appear out of a flight case as big as an Airstream trailer...... May his cracking guitar playing find a place in your life as it has in mine."
Contents |
[edit] Track List
- "Riviera"
- "Autumn's Affair"
- "Ashes"
- "The Proud and Profane
- "Dinamico"
- "Aquanetta"
- "The Flaming Palomino"
- "Blue At Best"
- "Hawkins Street"
- "Underworld"
- "A Face No More"
- "Castaway"
[edit] Musicians
- Bass - Glenn Worf, George Bradfute and Garry Tallent
- Drums - Chad Cromwell, Phil Lee and Craig Wright
- Keyboards - Dave Hoffner and Reese Wynans
- Vibes - Paul Burch
- Guitars - George Bradfute, Al Casey and Richard Bennett
- Solo Guitar - Richard Bennett
[edit] Recording
- Produced by Richard Bennett
- Recorded and mixed by George Bradfute at Tone Chaparral [2]
- Mastered by Jonathan Russell
- Edited by Eric Conn at Georgetown Masters
- Album Designed by Linsey Sieger, phots by Nick Bennett
- All songs written by Richard Bennett, Moderne Shellac Music