Inphasion
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Inphasion | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Studio | Dr. Musix, Beverly Hills, California | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Label | DJM | |||
Producer | Pardo Jones | |||
Papa John Creach chronology | ||||
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Inphasion is an album by the American musician Papa John Creach, released in 1978.[1][2] It was his last with DJM Records. Creach would not record another studio album until 1992.
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [4] |
AllMusic deemed the album "for the most part a pop-rock vocal collection with more guitar than violin."[3]
Track listing
Side One
- "Inphasion" – 4:33
- "Night Fire" – 4:49
- "To Fill the Need" – 4:38
- "Hezakiah" – 4:04
- "Montuno Grande" – 3:21
Side Two
- "All the World Loves a Winner" – 4:07
- "Somehow She Knows" – 4:06
- "Silver Bird" – 6:03
- "Flow with the Feeling" – 4:48
- "Southern Strut" – 2:39
Personnel
- Papa John Creach – fiddle, lead vocals
- Steve Haberman – keyboards, Brahms interlude on "Silver Bird"
- Bryan "Bug" Tilford – bass, lead vocals on "Silver Bird"
- Mark "Mujel" Leon – drums, percussion
- Joey Brasler – guitar
- Reid King – acoustic guitar, violin sound architect and vocals
Additional personnel
- Michael Garrard – synthesizer on "Inphasion"
- Bob Zimitti – percussion
- Johnny "Guitar" Watson – solo guitar on "All the World Loves a Winner"
- Dr. John – piano, organ on "All the World Loves a Winner" and "Southern Strut"
- Polly Cutter – background vocals on "All the World Loves a Winner"
- Joey Carbone – rhythm piano on "Silver Bird"
- David LaFlamme – fiddle on "Silver Bird"
- Darcus – vocals on "Flow with the Feeling"
- Charlie Daniels – fiddle duet with Papa John on "Southern Strut"
- The Silver Fish (David Silver, Juanita Curiel, Ernestine Goldstein) – background vocals
References
- ^ Sutro, Dirk (20 Feb 1992). "Fiddler Papa John Creach Still Rocking at 74". Los Angeles Times. p. F4.
- ^ Komara, Edward (2004). The Blues Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. p. 239.
- ^ a b "Inphasion Review by William Ruhlmann". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press.
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