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Larry John McNally / Dandelion Soul
Larry John McNally, known for his 1981 masterpiece 1st solo album and/or his songwriting works performed by big names such as "Somewhere, Someday" performed by Aron Neville and "The Motown Song" performed by Rod Stewart. This is his fifth solo album which includes 2 songs already released on the 1998 mini-album "I Love To Wake Up In New Orleans". Larry was mainly performing at the night clubs in New York area from around 1997 and this seemed to make his music more simple and folky one comparing with his first and second albums.
Release: 25 July, 1999
Label: Dreamsville Records, Japan (YDCD-0008)
Tracks:
1. I Love To Wake Up In New Orleans
2. Dandelion Soul
3. Tomboy
4. Over Fences
5. Richie
6. Richie Reprise
7. Black Guitar
8. Goodbye To Chinatown
9. For My Wedding
10. I Love To Watch A Woman Dance
11. Love Is Everything
Producers: Lincoln Schleifer
Larry John McNally,: Vocals, Guitar
- Musicians -
Bass: Lincoln Schleifer
Drums & Percussion: Denny McDermott
Guitars: John Leventhal
Baritone Guitar, Mandolin: Larry Campbell
Accordion: Bob Telson
Vocals: Warren Haynes, Maura McCabe
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