A mature solo work that embodies the soul of the Doobie Brothers
Tom Johnston breaks new ground as a rock musician.
The solid technique and musicality cultivated through group activities blossoms into a freer expression in his solo project. As the title "Still Feels Good" suggests, his unchanging passion for rock is overflowing throughout the album. This is a work that displays a craftsmanship that combines the tradition of blues rock with the sophistication of West Coast music.
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A:
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1)
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Madman
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2)
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Wastin' Time
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3)
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Baby, Take Me In
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4)
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Last Desperado
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B:
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Up On The Stage
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2)
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Excuse Me Ma'am
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3)
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Wishing
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4)
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One-Way Ticket
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Producer, Synthesizer, Percussion - Michael Omartian
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Patrick Simmons
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Keyboards - Phil Aaberg
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Lead Vocals, Guitar - Tom Johnston
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Congas - Bobby LaKind
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Viola - Novi Novog
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Backing Vocals - Tommy Funderburk
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Backing Vocals - Joe Chemay
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Backing Vocals - Jim Haas
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Steel Guitar - Red Rhodes
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Drums - Mike Baird
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Bass - Dennis Belfield
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Mastered By - Ken Perry
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Engineer [Second] - Stuart Gitlin
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Guitar - Greg Douglass
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Engineer [Second] - Phil Jamtaas
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Art Direction, Design - Jim Welch
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Saxophone - Cornelius Bumpus
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Management - Bruce Cohn
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Production Manager [Production Coordinator] - Yvonne Garcia
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Photography By - Neil Zlozower
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Engineer - Michael Stone