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Artist: | Martin Mull |
Title: | Martin Mull Normal Vinyl LP USED |
Label: | |
Released: | 1974 |
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Format: | VINYL LP USED |
Country | UK |
SKU: | WZ-433662955 |
Condition: | USED - See description |
The items we sell are brand new and unused official releases supplied to us by record companies, unless stated otherwise in the listing. Generally all items are sealed (this will be stated in the listing title). Occasionally we may open an LP to confirm any colour variant. We sometimes sell used items, this will be shown in the listing. | |
Genre: | Vocal , Comedy , Vocal , Vocal |
A1 | Normal Bass - Michael Moore (2) Clarinet - Phil Bodner Drums - Jimmy Madison Electric Guitar - Amos Garrett Fiddle - Stuart Schulman Guitar - Martin Mull Pedal Steel Guitar [Pedal Steel] - Bill Keith | 3:23 |
A2 | Wood Shop Bass - David Brown (10) Chorus - Black (86) Chorus - Crosby (4) Chorus - Decker (8) Chorus - Power Tool Chorus Chorus - Stills (4) Drums - Bill Stewart (6) Effects [Hammer] - Tommy Talton Guitar - Scott Boyer Harmonica - Tommy Talton Saw [Acoustic Saw], Effects [Sandpaper/ Hammer] - Johnny Sandlin Saw [Power Saw], Effects [Hammer] - Martin Mull Saw [Power Saw], Ratchet - Bill Stewart (6) Vibraphone - Randall Bramblett Vocals [Power Drill] - Tony Humphreys | 2:03 |
A3 | Dialing For Dollars Bass - Michael Moore (2) Bell Tree - Chandler Travis Drums - Jimmy Madison Electric Guitar - Amos Garrett Electric Piano, Effects [Telephone] - Keith Spring Guitar, Electric Guitar - Martin Mull Organ - Bill Elliott Pedal Steel Guitar [Pedal Steel] - Bill Keith | 4:28 |
A4 | Woodstock Samba Bass - Michael Moore (2) Drums - Jimmy Madison Electric Guitar [Electric Guitars] - Martin Mull Heckelphone [Heckler] - Ken Eisenstein (2) Mellotron - Keith Spring | 1:29 |
A5 | Rome And Bored Clarinet - Phil Bodner French Horn - Julius Watkins Guitar [Yamaha Guitar] - Martin Mull Piano, Accordion - Bill Elliott | 3:05 |
A6 | Flexible Alto Saxophone - Hymie Schertzer Bass - George Duvivier Clarinet - Sam Margolis Guitar - Barry Galbraith Orchestra - The Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra Piano - Bill Elliott Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Saxophones] - Billy Mitchell Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Saxophones] - Keith Spring Trombone [Trombones] - Jimmy Knepper Trombone [Trombones] - Quentin Jackson Trumpet [Trumpets] - Joe Newman Trumpet [Trumpets] - Joe Wilder Vocals [Countdown], Drums - Frankie Dunlop | 2:32 |
A7 | Jim 'N I Bass - Michael Moore (2) Clarinet, Other [Vodka] - Perry Robinson Drums - Jimmy Madison Electric Guitar - Al Anderson (2) English Horn, Alto Flute - Joe Farrell French Horn - Julius Watkins Piano - David Lahm | 1:33 |
B1 | Drunkard's Waltz Piano - Bill Elliott | 1:40 |
B2 | The Blacks Are Giving Me The Blues Baritone Saxophone - Pepper Adams Bass - Wilbur Bascomb Drums, Percussion - Bernard Purdie Electric Guitar - Martin Mull Electric Guitar - TJ Tindall Electric Guitar [Electric Guitar (Solo)] - Amos Garrett Organ - Duke Williams Tenor Saxophone - Keith Spring Trombone - Donn Adams Trumpet - Thad Jones | 3:24 |
B3 | Birthday Bass - Michael Moore (2) Drums - Jimmy Madison Electric Guitar - Al Anderson (2) Flugelhorn [Flugelhorns] - Thad Jones French Horn [French Horns] - Julius Watkins Piano - David Lahm | 2:32 |
B4 | Jesus Christ Football Star Backing Vocals [Background Vocalists] - Chuck Leavell Backing Vocals [Background Vocalists] - David Brown (10) Backing Vocals [Background Vocalists] - Scott Boyer Backing Vocals [Background Vocalists] - The Georgia Linebackers Backing Vocals [Background Vocalists] - Tommy Talton Bass - David Brown (10) Dobro - Tommy Talton Drums - Bill Stewart (6) Guitar - Scott Boyer Organ - Keith Spring Percussion - Johnny Sandlin Piano - Chuck Leavell | 3:20 |
B5 | Ego Boogie Baritone Saxophone - Harold Williams (2) Bass - David Brown (10) Clavinet - Chuck Leavell Drums, Percussion - Bill Stewart (6) Percussion - Johnny Sandlin Saxophone [C-Melody Saxophone] - David Brown (10) Slide Guitar - Tommy Talton Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Saxophones], Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Saxophones] - Randall Bramblett Trombone - Earl Ford Trumpet - Todd Logan | 3:50 |
B6 | You Play Rhythm Bass - George Duvivier Clarinet - Sam Margolis Drums - Frankie Dunlop Guitar - Barry Galbraith Piano - Bill Elliott Tenor Saxophone - Keith Spring Trombone - Jimmy Knepper Trumpet - Joe Wilder | 2:34 |
dispatched in | 4-6 weeks |
format | vinyl |
year of release | 1974 |
condition | used |
genre | Comedy |
genre | Vocal |
artist | Martin Mull |
label | Capricorn Records |
Country | UK |
Recently In Stock | Yes |
Forthcoming | No |
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