John Wesley Harding's New Deal Explained
John Wesley Harding's New Deal |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | John Wesley Harding |
Cover: | John_Wesley_Harding_-_New_Deal_Cover.jpg |
Genre: | Folk rock, pop rock |
Label: | Forward Records (an imprint of Rhino Records) |
Producer: | Chris Von Sneidern |
Prev Title: | Why We Fight |
Prev Year: | 1992 |
Next Title: | Dynablob |
Next Year: | 1996 |
John Wesley Harding's New Deal is an album by the folk-rock singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding, released on February 13, 1996, on Forward Records, an imprint of Rhino Records focused on releasing albums by new artists.[1]
Personnel
- John Wesley Harding - guitar, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica, Hammond organ, percussion, typewriter, vocals, backing vocals, arrangements
- Bennet Bowman - drums
- Greg Leisz -acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Steel guitar, bass guitar
- Robert Lloyd - accordion, Farfisa organ, mandolin, Hammond organ, piano
- David Phillips - pedal steel
- Tammy Rogers - cello, violin
- Denise Stace - bells
- Harry Stinson - engineer
- Peter Straus - bass
- Geoff Sykes - mastering
- Chris Von Sneidern - bass, drums, engineer, mixing, percussion, producer, tambourine, backing vocals, arrangements
Notes and References
- Web site: Popular Uprisings . Borzillo . Carrie . Billboard . 18 . 1996-05-18.