Where the Beat Meets the Street

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Where the Beat Meets the Street
Where the Beat Meets the Street cover
Studio album by Bobby and the Midnites
Released August, 1984
Genre Rock, Country
Label Columbia Records
Producer Jeff Baxter
Professional reviews
Bob Weir chronology
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(1981)
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(1984)
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Where the Beat Meets the Street is a studio album by Grateful Dead rhythm guitarist Bob Weir and his side-project, Bobby and the Midnites. Although it sold well enough to be listed in the Billboard 200,[1] it is not generally regarded as one of his best efforts.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "(I Want to Live in) America" (John Perry Barlow, Gerrit Graham, Bobby Cochran, Bob Weir)
  2. "Where the Beat Meets the Street" (Nicky Chin, Steve Glen)
  3. "She's Gonna Win Your Heart" (Billy Burnette, Mentor Williams)
  4. "Ain't That Peculiar" (Warren Moore, Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Marvin Tarplin)
  5. "Lifeguard" (Peter Beckett, Dennis Lambert)
  6. "Rock in the 80's" (Cochran)
  7. "Lifeline" (Frederiksen, Haselden, Medica, Roddy)
  8. "Falling" (Barlow, Jeff Baxter, Kenny Gradney, Weir)
  9. "Thunder & Lightning" (Cochran, Weir)
  10. "Gloria Monday" (Barlow, Baxter, Weir)

[edit] Credits

[edit] Musicians

[edit] Production

  • Producer – Jeff Baxter
  • Production coordinators – Marylata Elton and David Richman
  • Engineer – Larold Rebhun
  • Assistant engineers – John Bogosian, David Ferguson and Mark Wilczak
  • Mastering – Elliot Federman
  • Design & redesign – David Richman
  • Photography – Glenn Wexler
  • Art direction – Joel Zimmerman
  • Coordination – Doug Wygal and Jamie Reamer

[edit] Notes