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Fair use rationale for Image:Randy Newman-Little Criminals (album cover).jpg
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Texas Girl at the Funeral of Her Father
editA fine song. And it's been covered by Nic Jones I see. What inspired it? Who else has performed it? Drutt (talk) 22:50, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
Eagles not the backup band
editMost of the instrumental work and backing vocals on the album are performed by the Eagles, who are listed in the album credits individually, not by group name.
The track listing shows the extent to which this is (not) true.
Don Henley sings in the background of one track of the album ("Rider in the Rain"), as does Tim Schmit ("Short People"). Neither Henley nor Schmit plays any instruments for the album. Joe Walsh plays on two tracks of the album ("Little Criminals" and "Kathleen (Catholicism Made Easy)") and does not sing for the album. Don Felder is not mentioned in the track listing.
It would probably be more accurate to say that Longbranch Pennywhistle, credited as individuals, provided most of the backing vocals on the album, as the duo of J. D. Souther and Glenn Frey contributed vocals to all three tracks that had backing vocals. The extent to which this is relevant depends on the number of people who have ever heard of Longbranch Pennywhistle, which, until a few days ago when I read the article on J. D. Souther, did not include me.
Frey was a fairly heavy contributor to the album; in addition to the vocals, he played guitar on two of the tracks ("Baltimore" and "Rider in the Rain""Little Criminals"*)
However, seven of the twelve tracks were done with no input from any member of The Eagles. How does this qualify as "most of the instrumental work and background vocals" being performed by The Eagles?
No signature (talk) 02:33, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
- *edited No signature (talk) 20:07, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
Baltimore
editThe link for this song just leads you straight back here. What's the bloody point of that? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.86.11.135 (talk) 12:55, 7 July 2009 (UTC)