
Barney Armstrong's Machine - Live At Jordan's Alpine album download
Tracklist
A1 | Introduction |
A2 | Medley: Uptight, Signed Sealed Delivered, Superstition, I Wish |
A3 | I Wanna Be Where You Are |
A4 | Mr. Bojangles |
B1 | Disco Inferno |
B2 | Shakey Ground |
B3 | Night Moves |
B4 | I've Got The Music In Me |
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Mike Cox
- Drums – Jim Pompeo
- Keyboards – Chris James
- Lead Vocals – Walt Johnson
- Other [Audio And Visual Effects] – Doug Raymur
Notes
"Recorded Live at Jordan's Alpine in Everett, Washington. December 28, 1977 thru January 1, 1978."Jacket notes.
Recorded Live at Jordan's Alpine in Everett, Washington. December 28, 1977 thru January 1, 1978.
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