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Per the liner notes of the Sierra Records album "Sixties Transation": Tommy Tedesco (electric guitar), David Crosby (acoustic guitar), Ray Puhlman (electric bass), Earl Palmer (drums). I wanted to make a note here before editing the article itself.
Cbben (
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10:52, 21 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Hiya Cbben! Hope that you're well. I have updated the article accordingly and also added a supporting inline reference for the Sixties Transition CD liner notes. Could you please tell me who the liner notes are written by and also whether they have a specific title, so I can fill in the missing fields in the inline reference. Thanks! --
Kohoutek1138 (
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15:16, 21 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Hi there -- yes great to reconnect after all this time. I was so surprised to run across that CD and its notes, as I had presumed those musician credits would be lost to history. The liner notes booklet is entitled "Sixties Transition" (the album's title), and they are written by Jim Dickson and Wavy Gravy. The notes consist of three essays, plus the listing of musician credits. Two of the essays are written by Jim Dickinson and have no title as such. I don't know whether you'd call it a title, but preceding Wavy Gravy's essay, in bold and in quotation marks, is the following quote: "My front pages, you have some Gravy on your eyes." As he is credited as the producer on all tracks, I would imagine that it is Dickson who supplied the musician credits, and the quote preceding Wavy Gravy's essay seems to have no connection to the listing of musician credits, which I would say fall more under the rubric of the booklet's overall title, Sixties Transition. Hope that clears it up, or at least doesn't make things worse.
Cbben (
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14:57, 23 May 2011 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Albums, an attempt at building a useful resource on recordings from a variety of genres. If you would like to participate, visit the
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Rock music on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Per the liner notes of the Sierra Records album "Sixties Transation": Tommy Tedesco (electric guitar), David Crosby (acoustic guitar), Ray Puhlman (electric bass), Earl Palmer (drums). I wanted to make a note here before editing the article itself.
Cbben (
talk)
10:52, 21 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Hiya Cbben! Hope that you're well. I have updated the article accordingly and also added a supporting inline reference for the Sixties Transition CD liner notes. Could you please tell me who the liner notes are written by and also whether they have a specific title, so I can fill in the missing fields in the inline reference. Thanks! --
Kohoutek1138 (
talk)
15:16, 21 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Hi there -- yes great to reconnect after all this time. I was so surprised to run across that CD and its notes, as I had presumed those musician credits would be lost to history. The liner notes booklet is entitled "Sixties Transition" (the album's title), and they are written by Jim Dickson and Wavy Gravy. The notes consist of three essays, plus the listing of musician credits. Two of the essays are written by Jim Dickinson and have no title as such. I don't know whether you'd call it a title, but preceding Wavy Gravy's essay, in bold and in quotation marks, is the following quote: "My front pages, you have some Gravy on your eyes." As he is credited as the producer on all tracks, I would imagine that it is Dickson who supplied the musician credits, and the quote preceding Wavy Gravy's essay seems to have no connection to the listing of musician credits, which I would say fall more under the rubric of the booklet's overall title, Sixties Transition. Hope that clears it up, or at least doesn't make things worse.
Cbben (
talk)
14:57, 23 May 2011 (UTC)reply