Mama's Pride (album) explained
Mama's Pride |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Mama's Pride |
Cover: | Mama's Pride (album).jpg |
Released: | January 1, 1975 |
Recorded: | 1974 |
Producer: | Arif Mardin |
Year: | 1975 |
Next Title: | Uptown & Lowdown |
Next Year: | 1977 |
Mama's Pride is the debut studio album by American rock band Mama's Pride. It was released on January 1, 1975, by Atco Records, a division of Atlantic Records at the time, now a division of Warner Brothers. The album was produced by Arif Mardin. Although a commercial failure, the album spawned the band's signature song "Blue Mist", which gained popularity amongst the locals and radio stations of St. Louis, the band's home city.[1] [2]
Personnel
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Mama's Pride
- Danny Liston – vocals, guitar
- Pat Liston – vocals, guitar, slide guitar, organ
- Max Baker – guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Frank Gagliano – keyboards
- Kevin Saunders – drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Joe Turek – bass, backing vocals
Production
- Arif Mardin – producer
- Karl Richardson – engineer
- Gerry Block, Steve Gursky – assistant engineer
- Lew Hahn – re-mixing
- Walden And Brusco, Inc. – management
- Frank Moscati – photography
- Bob Defrin – art direction
Notes and References
- Web site: MAMA'S PRIDE-The PRIDE of ST. LOUIS . 2022-11-04 . patliston.com.
- On Spotify and Apple Music "Blue Mist" is the band's most streamed song. Mama's Pride on Spotify and Apple Music.