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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.
[edit] Track listing
- "(I Want to Live in) America" (John Perry Barlow, Gerrit Graham, Bobby Cochran, Bob Weir)
- "Where the Beat Meets the Street" (Nicky Chin, Steve Glen)
- "She's Gonna Win Your Heart" (Billy Burnette, Mentor Williams)
- "Ain't That Peculiar" (Warren Moore, Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Marvin Tarplin)
- "Lifeguard" (Peter Beckett, Dennis Lambert)
- "Rock in the 80's" (Cochran)
- "Lifeline" (Frederiksen, Haselden, Medica, Roddy)
- "Falling" (Barlow, Jeff Baxter, Kenny Gradney, Weir)
- "Thunder & Lightning" (Cochran, Weir)
- "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