Clover (album)
Clover (1970) is the first album by Clover.[1][2][3]
Clover | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Genre | Country rock, rock | |||
Label | Fantasy | |||
Producer | Ed Bogas (for debut of California) | |||
Clover chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Shotgun" – 2:10 (Junior Walker)
- "Southbound Train" – 3:38 (Alex Call, John McFee)
- "Going to the Country" – 2:29 (Johnny Ciambotti)
- "Monopoly" – 2:00 (Ciambotti)
- "Stealin'" – 4:33 (Call, Ed Bogas)
- "Wade in the Water" – 4:31 (Traditional; arranged by Clover)
- "No Vacancy" – 3:09 (Ciambotti)
- "Lizard Rock N' Roll Band" – 2:57 (Call, Bogas)
- "Come" – 3:45 (Call)
- "Could You Call It Love" – 2:30 (Call, McFee)
Personnel
Clover
- Alex Call – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- John McFee – lead and steel guitar, vocals
- John Ciambotti – bass, backing vocals
- Mitch Howie – drums
Additional Personnel
- Ed Bogas – fiddle
References
- "Clover (3) - Clover". Discogs.
- "Clover - Clover - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic.
- "Clover: Albums/Singles". www.clover-infopage.com.
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