Blue River (album)
Blue River | ||||
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Studio album by Eric Andersen | ||||
Released | February, 1972 | |||
Recorded | 1971 | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 46:43 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Norbert Putnam[1] | |||
Eric Andersen chronology | ||||
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Blue River is the 1972 album from folk rock musician Eric Andersen. The album was recorded in Nashville, and is a regarded as a landmark recording for the singer-songwriter and folk rock genres. Guest musician Joni Mitchell contributes vocals on the title track "Blue River".[2] The album was reissued in 1999 by Columbia Legacy with two extra tracks.[3]
Track listing
- "Is It Really Love at All" (Andersen) – 5:21
- "Pearl's Goodtime Blues" (Andersen) – 2:21
- "Wind and Sand" (Andersen) – 4:30
- "Faithful" (Andersen) – 3:15
- "Blue River" (Andersen) – 4:46
- "Florentine" (Andersen) – 3:31
- "Sheila" (Andersen) – 4:37
- "More Often Than Not" (David Wiffen) – 4:52
- "Round the Bend" (Andersen) – 5:38
- "Come To My Bedside, My Darlin'" (Andersen) - 4:58 ~*
- "Why Don't You Love Me" (Hank Williams) - 2:54 ~*
~* = Bonus Track on CD Release (recorded during album sessions)
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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USA (Billboard 200) | 169[4] |
Personnel
- Eric Andersen - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, harmonica, vocals
- David Bromberg - dobro, acoustic guitar
- Andy Johnson - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vibraphone, background vocals
- David Briggs - organ, keyboards, celeste
- Weldon Myrick - steel guitar
- Norbert Putnam - bass
- Glen Spreen - organ, harpsichord, keyboards, woodwinds
- Eddie Hinton - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Grady Martin - gut string guitar, acoustic guitar
- Kevin Kelly - accordion
- Mark Sporer - bass
- Kenneth Buttrey - drums, percussion, tambourine
- Jim McKevitt - drums
- Rick Shlosser - drums
- Deborah Andersen - piano, background vocals
- Joni Mitchell - vocals, background vocals
- Farrell Morris - vibraphone, background vocals
- Jerry Carrigan - percussion
- Millie Kirkham - background vocals
- Sonja Montgomery - background vocals
- Laverna Moore - background vocals
- Florence Warner - background vocals
- Temple Riser - background vocals
- The Jordanaires - background vocals
- The Holidays - background vocals
Production
- Producer: Norbert Putnam
- Recording Engineer: Stan Hutto/Glen Kolotkin/Stan Tonkel
- Production Manager: Jessica Sowin
- Art Direction: John Berg
- Liner Notes: Anthony DeCurtis
- Photography: Urve Kuusik/Sandy Speiser/Don Nelson
References
- ↑ Duffy, Thom (21 January 1995). "Djanko, Field, Andersen Link Sounds of Norway, America". Billboard. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ↑ Hartenbach, Brett. "Blue River - Eric Andersen: Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". allmusic.com. Allmusic. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ↑ Jacks, Kelso (2 August 1999). "Record News". CMJ New Music Report (CMJ). Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ↑ "Blue River - Eric Andersen: Awards". allmusic.com. Allmusic. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
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