Polaris (North Mississippi Allstars album) explained
Polaris is the third studio album by American band North Mississippi Allstars. It was released on April 22, 2003, through Tone-Cool/ATO Records. Recording sessions took place at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee and at Zebra Ranch Studios in Tate County, Mississippi. Production was handled entirely by Cody and Luther Dickinson.
Personnel
- Luther Dickinson – vocals, guitar, toy drum kit, producer, mixing
- Cody Dickinson – vocals, guitar, piano, organ, drums, producer, mixing
- Duwayne Burnside – vocals, guitar
- Chris Crew – vocals, bass
- Jimmy Crosthwait – vocals
- Noel Gallagher – vocals
- Otha Turner – vocals
- Reba Russell – vocals
- Susan Marshall – vocals
- Cody Burnside – rap vocals
- Steve Selvidge – vocals, guitar
- Shawn Lane – guitar
- John C. Stubblefield – double bass
- Michael Scott – bassoon
- Carwyn Ellis – electric piano, electric organ
- Jim Dickinson – piano, omnichord, mellotron
- Jim Spake – baritone saxophone
- Tower of Sour – saxophone, trumpet
- Patrick Plunk – clarinet
- Virginia Cupples – french horn
- Robyn Oakes – oboe
- Heather Trussell – violin
- Diden Somel – viola
- B. Gokhan Somel – cello
- Jonathan Kirkscey – cello
- Kevin Houston – recording, mixing
- John Hampton – recording
- John Bailey – recording
- Brad Blackwood – mastering
- Emily Philpott – design
- Danny Clinch – photography