Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired explained
Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired is the debut solo album by Dan Baird, the former lead singer of the Georgia Satellites. It was released in 1992 on the Def American label, and was produced by Brendan O'Brien.[1]
Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times noted that "there's enough playful energy, wit and winsome hard-luck reflection to satisfy virtually all the jukebox needs of a Saturday night barroom crowd."[2]
Personnel
- Terry Anderson – background vocals
- Dan Baird – guitar, primary artist, slide guitar, vocals
- Shawn Berman – assistant engineer, engineer, mixing assistant
- Pat Buchanan – background vocals
- Keith Christopher – bass, primary artist
- Tommy Cooper – engineer
- George D. – organ
- Nick "Danger" Didia – engineer
- Russ Fowler – engineer
- John Jackson – engineer, mixing assistant
- Mauro Magellan – drums, primary artist
- Gary McGachan – assistant engineer, engineer, mixing assistant
- Norman Moore – design
- Brendan O'Brien – engineer, guitar, mixing, organ, organ (Hammond), piano, primary artist, producer, background vocals
- Rick Rubin – executive producer, producer
- Benmont Tench – guest artist, piano
- Howie Weinberg – mastering
- Michael Wilson – photography
Notes and References
- Web site: Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired Review . . 2 June 2017 . Franck, John.
- News: Hilburn . Robert . Record Rack . Los Angeles Times . Nov 8, 1992 . Calendar . 58.