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Gatorhythms
1989 studio album by Marcia Ball From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gatorhythms is an album by the American musician Marcia Ball, released in 1989 through Rounder Records.[1][2] It was coproduced by Ball, who wrote or cowrote seven of the songs.[3][4] She supported the album with a North American tour.[5]
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Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote that "'Find Another Fool' and 'You'll Come Around' are languid, heartfelt country-and-blues laments."[8] The Chicago Sun-Times concluded that, "for the first time in her vinyl career, Ball's voice is as powerful as her piano playing."[9] The Palm Beach Post determined that the album's "filled with gospel-flavored ballads, soulful laments and bluesy, boogie woogie party songs driven by her dynamic piano playing."[10]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Marcia Ball, except as noted.
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Personnel
- Marcia Ball - vocals, piano, accordion and organ
- Don Bennett - bass
- Rodney Craig - drums, cowbell and triangle
- Stephen Bruton - electric, acoustic and slide guitars
- Derek O'Brien - guitar on tracks 1, 7 and 9
- James Hinkle - rhythm guitar on tracks 2 and 4
- Jesse Taylor - guitar solos on tracks 4 and 10
- Mark Kazanoff - tenor and baritone saxophones
- Keith Winking - trumpet
- John Blondell - trombone
- Angela Strehli - background vocals
- Lou Ann Barton - background vocals
References
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