Album US 2006 on Safety Meeting Records label
Pop, Folk, World and (Rock’n’Roll)
Original debut by the Mountain Movers, released in US on Safety Meeting Records in New Haven, Connecticut.
The Mountain Movers , album by | |
Mark Mulcahy voc, US bvox 10 | |
Jason Russell b, voc, p, bvox 8, 9 | |
Katelyn Kazukynas bvox 8, 9 | |
Rick Omonte b, g, bass, guitar | |
Ritchie D'Ablis drums, percussion | |
Scott Amore ep, org, engineer, producer, hammond, moog | |
Ray Neal g, US handclaps 4 | |
Jim Aveni g, mixing, harp 7, bvox 8, 9 | |
Casey Prestwood g, stg, pedal steel guitar | |
Rob Katz piano, rhodes, guitar | |
Erik Elligers saxophone, cello | |
Daniel Greene voc, g, songwriter, vocals, guitar | |
Peter "JR" Wasilewski sax, voc, *1976 US tenor saxophone | |
Chris Rhodes tb, trombone | |
John Panos trumpet | |
Maya Rossi violin |
Nick Lloyd mastering by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Leave A Light On | The Mountain Movers | ||
2 | Lost | The Mountain Movers | ||
3 | I Met The Devil On The Bus | The Mountain Movers | ||
4 | This Last Hope | The Mountain Movers | ||
5 | Bomb Shelter | The Mountain Movers | ||
6 | What The Devil Wants The Devil Takes | The Mountain Movers | ||
7 | The Devil Is Alive | The Mountain Movers | ||
8 | The Afterlife | The Mountain Movers | ||
9 | This Man Is Not Dead | The Mountain Movers | ||
10 | Not Quite Yet | The Mountain Movers | ||
11 | Just A Few | The Mountain Movers | ||
12 | The Devil Always Wins | The Mountain Movers |