LOOKING OUT MY WINDOW
LOOKING OUT MY WINDOW
WEATHERSBY, CARL
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Condition: New, UPC: 7301826089228, Publication Date: 08/26/1997, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/BLUES,
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It That Ain't The Blues
Feel So Bad
Looking Out My Window
Do You Call That A Buddy
Sweet Music
Hipshakin' Woman
The Blues Follow Me Around
Merry Way
The Whole Story
Love Shock
Feels Like Rain
Standing At The Crossroads

notes

Recorded On December 17-19, 1996 At Dockside Studio, Maurice, LA, And March 18,1997 at BMG Studio, N.Y.C

credits


Bass – Lee Zeno,
Coordinator – Alan Edwards
Drums – Herman Ernest III
Engineer – Jay Newland
Engineer, Mastered By – Roger Seibel
Executive Producer – Jerry Gordon
Guitar, Vocals – Carl Weathersby
Liner Notes – Steven Sharp
Organ, Piano – David Torkanowsky,
Photography By – James Fraher
Photography By, Art Direction – Mark Castle
Producer – John Snyder
Rhythm Guitar – Levy Wash
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