Racine (album) explained
Racine is the second studio album by Canadian rock singer/songwriter Sass Jordan, released on MCA Records 31 March 1992. Jordan's "barroom hard rock" style on this album has been compared to that of the Black Crowes.
Personnel
- Sass Jordan – lead and backing vocals
- Kevin Savigar – keyboards
- Rick Neigher – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Stevie Salas – lead guitar, rhythm guitar
- Johnny Lee Schell – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Eric Bazilian – mandolin
- Gregg Sutton – bass, backing vocals
- David Raven – drums
- Erik Gloege – percussion, backing vocals
- Jerry Goodman – violin
- C.J. Vanston – string arrangements
- The Martin Brothers – horns and horn arrangements:
- Andy Martin – trombone
- Scott Martin – saxophones
- Stan Martin – trumpets
Production
- Producer – Rick Neigher
- A&R – Randy Nicklaus
- Engineers – Dennis Mackay and Ed Thacker
- Mixed by Ed Thacker
- Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York).
- Production Coordination – Paul Leighton and Mark Sullivan
- Art Direction and Design – Jim Pezzullo at Studio Seereeni.
- Photography – Moshe Brakha
- Wardrobe Design – Karen Dusenberry
- Hair – Susan Mancini
- Makeup – Terri Apansewicz
- Management – Bruce Bird and Lisa Janzen at Camel-Z.