Glad I'm in the Band

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Glad I'm in the Band
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Studio album by
Released1969
GenreBlues rock, blue-eyed soul
LabelElektra
ProducerRuss Miller
Lonnie Mack chronology
The Wham of that Memphis Man
(1964)
Glad I'm in the Band
(1969)
Whatever's Right
(1969)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3/5 stars[1]
Rolling Stone(positive) [2]

Glad I'm in the Band is a 1969 album by the American guitarist Lonnie Mack. It is his second studio album, succeeding his debut, The Wham of that Memphis Man, from 1963. The album included two re-recorded tracks from Wham. “Why”, and the instrumental cover of Chuck Berry's "Memphis."

Track listing[]

All tracks composed by Lonnie Mack, except where indicated.

  1. "Why" 4:20
  2. "Save Your Money" 2:48
  3. "Old House" 3:08
  4. "Too Much Trouble" 2:05
  5. "In the Band" 1:44
  6. "Let Them Talk" (Sonny Thompson) 4:15
  7. "Memphis" (Chuck Berry) 2:28
  8. "Sweat and Tears" (David Byrd) 4:14
  9. "Roberta" (Al Smith, John Vincent) 2:20
  10. "Stay Away from My Baby" (Ray Pennington) 3:45
  11. "She Don't Come Here Anymore" (Mack, Wayne Bullock) 4:24[1]

Personnel[]

  • Lonnie Mack - guitar, vocals
  • Bruce Botnick - engineer
  • David Byrd - bass, keyboards, voices
  • Tim Drummond - bass
  • Jac Holzman - production supervisor
  • Maxwell Davis - horn arrangements
  • Mac Elsensohn - drums
  • Sebastian Dangerfield - voices
  • Billy Salyer - drums

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Glad I'm in the Band - Lonnie Mack | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  2. ^ Dubro, Alec (3 May 1969). "Records". Rolling Stone. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc.


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