Glad I'm in the Band

Glad I'm in the Band is a 1969 album by the American guitarist Lonnie Mack. It is his second studio album, succeeding his highly influential 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.”

Glad I'm in the Band
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
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone(positive) [2]

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

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. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r89121
  2. Dubro, Alec (3 May 1969). "Records". Rolling Stone. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc.


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