Blue House (album) explained
Blue House is a blues album by Marcia Ball. It is her seventh studio album and was released in 1994 by Rounder Records.
Personnel
- Marcia Ball - piano and vocals, Hammond B3 on track 8 and 10, accordion on track 6, background vocals on tracks 3 and 7
- Don Bennett - bass, background vocals on track 5
- Rodney Craig - drums, background vocals on track 3, 5 and 7
- Steve Williams - guitar
- Paul Klemperer - saxophone
- Mark Kazanoff - first saxophone solo on track 4 and tenor saxophone solo of track 5.
- The Kamikazi horns on tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10: Mark Kazanoff - tenor saxophone; Red Rails - baritone saxophone; Keith Winking - trumpet; Randy Zimmerman - trombone
- Rich Brotherton - acoustic guitar on track 12 and mandolin on track 7
- David Webb - Hammond B3 on tracks 7 and 9
- Jill Napoletan - background vocals on tracks 3 and 7
- "Mambo" John Treanor - drums on track 11, congas on track 1 and washboard on track 5
- David Kampa - art direction and design
- Scott Van Osdol - photography
- Gordon Fowler - Inspirational Blue House painting