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Artist: Steve Gaines

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CD Title: One In The Sun

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Category: Southern Rock

Year: 1988

Label: MCA

Catalog Number: MCAD-42154

Personnel

Steve Gaines Guitar, Lead Vocals, Background Vocals
Terry Emery Keyboards, Tuba
John Moss Guitar, Lead Vocals "On The Road" , Backing Vocals
John Seaberg Bass, Vocals
Ron Brooks Drums, Percussion
Tommy Lokey Horns
Chip Miller Congas
Bruce Blair Additional Keyboards, Programming

Tracks

1.  Give It To Get It  
2.  It's Alright  
3.  Blackjack Davey  
4.  On The Road  
5.  One In The Sun  
6.  Talkin' About Love  
7.  Nothin' Is New  
8.  Take My Time  
9.  Summertime's Here  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: rockin roger Date: March 27, 2004 at 10:06
this cd kicks ass!! i would highly reccomend it to all southern rock boogie-woogie fans. where can i get more steve gaines music?????

From: CurtisLoew Date: April 28, 2004 at 18:33
His family has two other discs for sale at his official site, featuring some of his earlier stuff. http://www.stevegaines.com/shop.htm

From: CurtisLoew Date: May 12, 2005 at 15:40
It looks like this is (FINALLY) getting a legit re-issue: http://www.cherryred.co.uk/lemon/newrel.htm

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From: Jez Date: January 8, 2009 at 23:42
How fricking good was this guy on the guitar? Awesome in a word and the musical world lost a reat talented musician the fateful day he died in the Skynyrd plane crash. This is a great little disc that highlights SG's guitar skills and what a diverse player he really was. Any southern/blues fans should pick this up pronto and listen to the little master at work.


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