Big Shoulders
(The Network/Amalthea Records 1989 NET1/AM1013)
Sleeve in Nr MINT- condition
– some slight wear to edges
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
Big Shoulders was a Chicago based blues influenced rock and roll band, known for their bawdy renditions of popular folk tunes. They were active in the 1980s and 1990s.
Their two albums were produced by Ken Saydak, the band’s singer and keyboardist, and Larry Clyman, the band’s guitarist, both former members of Lonnie Brooks’s band. Other members were Ron Soren from Skid City on harmonica, and ex-Vanessa Davis Band founding members Gary Krolak and Greg Bigger on bass and drums respectively.
Tracklist
A1 | Plain Folks
Arranged By – Larry Clyman Written-By – Tom Roznowski |
2:59 |
A2 | Certain Amount Of Love
Vocals [Additional] – Tad Robinson Written-By – Krolak*, Saydak*, Clyman*, Weiss*, Sorin* |
4:28 |
A3 | Boys, Girls, And Money
Written-By – K. Saydak* |
4:25 |
A4 | Big Shoulders
Drums – Greg Bigger Written-By – Larry Clyman |
6:44 |
B1 | I Got Love
Vocals [Additional] – Tad Robinson Written-By – Ken Saydak |
2:42 |
B2 | I Need Your Help
Vocals [Additional] – Tad Robinson Written-By – Ken Saydak |
3:54 |
B3 | Talk To Me
Written-By – Ken Saydak |
4:23 |
B4 | Don’t Give Up
Vocals [Additional] – Tad Robinson Written-By – Ken Saydak |
3:54 |
B5 | Shoulder Suite
Drums – Greg Bigger Violin – Lisa Germano Written-By – Larry Clyman |
6:18 |
Credits
- Artwork [“Construction”] – Maurice Glickman
- Bass Guitar, Vocals – Gary Krolak
- Design – Nancy Given, Scott Billington
- Design Concept [Cover Concept] – Mindy Giles
- Drums, Percussion – Michael Weiss
- Guitar – Larry Clyman
- Harmonica – Ron Sorin
- Lacquer Cut By – PD*
- Lead Vocals, Piano, Organ, Accordion – Ken Saydak
- Management – American Outlines, Mindy Giles
- Mastered By – Tom Coyne
- Mixed By – Big Shoulders
- Percussion – Michael Weiss
- Photography By [Back Cover] – David B. Sutton
- Producer – Big Shoulders, Larry Clyman
- Recorded By, Engineer – Brian Poer, David Axelbaum, Justin Niebank, Steve Spapperi
- Sleeve Notes – Lin Brehmer
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