Lost John Dean Explained

Lost John Dean
Type:Studio
Artist:Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin
Cover:Kieran_Kane,_Kevin_Welch_&_Fats_Kalpin_-_Lost_John_Dean_Cover.jpg
Released:April 4, 2006
Recorded:2005
Studio:Moraine, Studios
Genre:Country
Length:36:20
Label:Dead Reckoning Records
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Prev Year:2004
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Next Year:2007

Lost John Dean is the second album by the trio, Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin. Hal Horowitz of AllMusic writes "The recording is clean, clear and crisp, with each instrument defined under the vocals making a good album even better."

Musicians

Vocals, guitar, octave mandolin, banjo, tambourine, drum and drum sounds

Vocals, guitar, assorted groove slaps

Accordion, button accordion, pedal steel, oud, fiddle, electric guitar, takeoff guitar

All track information and credits were taken from the CD liner notes.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin. “Lost John Dean”. Dead Reckoning. 2006.