Spirit Trail
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Studio album by Bruce Hornsby | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Genre | Rock Jazz Bluegrass |
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Label | RCA Records | |
Producer(s) | Bruce Hornsby / Michael Mangini & Hornsby (tracks 3 and 14) | |
Bruce Hornsby chronology | ||
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Hot House (1995) |
Spirit Trail (1998) |
Here Come The Noise Makers (2000) |
Bruce Hornsby's sixth album, a double album, is titled Spirit Trail. This is his third solo-credited album. This would be the last album before his current band, Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers, formed.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Bruce Hornsby.
Disc 1
- King of the Hill
- Resting Place
- Preacher in the Ring, Part I
- Preacher in the Ring, Part II
- Song C
- Sad Moon
- Pete and Manny (w/ John Hornsby)
- Fortunate Son
- Sneaking up on Boo Radley
- Great Divide
Disc 2
- Line in the Dust
- See the Same Way
- Shadow Hand
- Sunlight Moon (w/ Keith Hornsby/Michael Mangini/Russell Hornsby)
- Listen to the Silence
- Funhouse
- Sunflower Cat (Some Dour Cat) (Down With That) (w/ Jerry Garcia / Michael Mangini / Robert Hunter)
- Song D
- Swan Song
- Variations on Swan Song and Song D
[edit] Musicians
- Bruce Hornsby - organ, dulcimer, piano, wurlitzer, korg wavestation, mini moog, vocals
- J. V. Collier - bass
- Bobby Read - clarinet, flute, saxophone
- J. T. Thomas - organ
- John D'earth - trumpet
- Matt Chamberlain - drums, percussion
- John Molo - drums, percussion
- Shawn Pelton - drums, percussion
- David Bendeth - guitar
- Colette Coward - background vocals
- Kyle Davis - background vocals
- Skoti Alain Elliott - bass
- Debbie Henry - background vocals
- Bobby Hornsby - shaker
- Ernesto Laboy - congas
- Adam Larrabee - guitar
- Joe Lee - background vocals
- John Leventhal - guitar, bouzouki
- Ashley MacIsaac - violin
- Michael Mangini - guitar
- David Mansfield - violin
- John Pierce - bass
- Wayne Pooley - guitar
- Matt Scannell - guitar, mandolin
- Tim Streagle - trombone
- Jerry Garcia, on guitar, is sampled, posthumously, on Disc 2, track 7.