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percussion Roy
Thomas Baker – producer,
mixing Geoff Workman –
engineer George Tutko –
second engineer Greg
Schafer –
production manager Larry Noggle, Jim Welch...
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vocals Chris "Godzilla"
Doliber - b****,
backing vocals Roxy
Petrucci - drums,
backing vocals Production Rick
Derringer -
producer George Tutko - engineer...
- 7–10 –
Malcolm Cullimore Engineers – Paul Lani (Tracks 1–5 & 7–10);
George Tutko (Track 6).
Additional Recording on
Tracks 1–5 & 7–10 – Jeff Bennette, Brian...
- Fossen – b****
Denny DeMarchi – keyboards,
backing vocals Engineered by
George Tutko and Dave
Runstedler Additional Engineering by
Peter Doell,
Eddie De Lena...
- Quireboys. It was
released by EMI on 29
January 1990, and
produced by
George Tutko and Jim Cregan. A Bit of What You
Fancy remains the Quireboys' most commercially...
- Mark Calice,
David Cole, Hugh Davies,
Gregg Hamm,
Steve Melton,
George Tutko Mixing:
Punch Andrews, John Arrias, Bob
Seger Mastering:
Wally Traugott...
- Mike
Chapman –
background vocals Production Mike
Chapman –
producer George Tutko – engineer,
mixing at
Village Recorders and One on One
Recording Studios...
- in Los Angeles,
California and was
engineered by Don
Gehman and
George Tutko.
Backing Mellencamp were
Larry Crane and Mike
Wanchic (guitars, backing...
- –
engineering Judy
Feltus –
engineering Don
Smith –
engineering George Tutko –
engineering Erlewine,
Stephen Thomas.
Knocked Out
Loaded at
AllMusic Christgau...
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guitarist Guy Griffin. The
debut album was
produced by Jim
Cregan and
George Tutko at
Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, California. Ron
Nevison mixed the album...