Atlanta Rhythm Section's Homecoming
The boys of Doraville play a song that expresses their love for their hometown.
Released in 1980, this album is a tribute to the Atlanta Rhythm Section's hometown of Doraville, Georgia. It features a melodic sound that incorporates pop elements while maintaining the traditions of Southern rock. The band's familiarity and musical depth coexist, resulting in a warm album that is both local and universal.
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A:
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1)
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Cocaine Charlie
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2)
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Next Year's Rock & Roll
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3)
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I Ain't Much
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4)
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Putting My Faith In Love
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B:
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1)
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Rough At The Edges
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2)
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Silver Eagle
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3)
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Pedestal
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4)
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Try My Love
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5)
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Strictly R & R
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Engineer - Rodney Mills
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Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
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Producer - Buddy Buie
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Percussion - Roy Yeager
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Guitar, Backing Vocals - J.R. Cobb
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Guitar - Barry Bailey (3)
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Keyboards - Dean Daughtry
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Vocals, Backing Vocals - Ronnie Hammond
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Bass - Paul Goddard
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Art Direction, Design - Mike McCarty