Super Heavy Organ
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| Super Heavy Organ | |||||
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| Studio album by Robert Walter | |||||
| Released | 2005 | ||||
| Recorded | January 2005 at Truck Farm, New Orleans, LA | ||||
| Genre | Jazz, Funk, Groove | ||||
| Length | 62:55 | ||||
| Label | Magnitude Records | ||||
| Producer | Dan Prothero | ||||
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Super Heavy Organ is an album by New Orleans and San Diego keyboardist Robert Walter.
[edit] Musicians
- Robert Walter - Hammond organ piano, clavinet, melodica, percussion
- Johnny Vidacovich - drums
- Stanton Moore - drums
- Tim Green - tenor saxophone
- James Singleton - bass
- Anthony Farrell (special guest) - vocals
[edit] Track listing
- "Adelita"
- "Kickin' Up the Dust"
- "Spell"
- "El Cuervo"
- "Criminals Have a Name for It"
- "34 Small"
- "Don't Hate, Congratulate"
- "Poor Tom"
- "Dad's Drunk Again"
- "Big Dummy"
- "Hardware"
- "Cabrillo"
[edit] References
- Liner Notes

