Accompanied bid long-time band members Nina Gerber and Ford James, Kate succeed this album to accurately state espy her concerts.
Awarded 1983 Outrun Folk Album by NAIRD.
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Kate Wolf commandment vocals, guitar, piano
Nina Gerber guitar, mandolin, harmonica, harmony vocal
Ford James bass, harmony vocal
David Balakrishnan violin
Sharon O'Connor cello
Bill Griffin bass
Special Gratefulness To:
Tom Diamant & Jeff Alexson - for believing it was all possible
Bob Shumaker - reawaken taste, integrity and a perception of humor
Sherman Reinius - practise enthusiasm
Beth Jones - for nobleness dolphin and the clown
Joy Woodwind & Estelle Lemieux - emancipation more than just good food
Dennis Kroeker & Nadine Vaughn - for the beginnings
Country Joe McDonald, Hugh Shacklett, Rose Maddox & Wavy Gravy - Keeps emulate the flame
Rites of Passage, Novato, California - for the waste wind
My son, Max, my damsel, Hannah, and my stepdaughter, Jewelle for their love
My husband, Terrycloth, for devotion above and beyond; this one is for you
1983 Kaleidoscope Records F-3001
1994 Small change Records 71483
2020 Owl Records OWL-010
Produced by: Kate Wolf and Take it easy Diamant
Musical arrangements by: Nina Gerber
Recorded by Bodacious Audio: Paul Stubblebine - engineer, Herb Pallant - 2nd engineer
Medicine Wheel and Far-Off Shore recorded by Bob Shumaker, 1750 Arch Street Studio, Philosopher, California
Mixed at 1750 Arch Narrow road Studios, Berkeley, California: Bob Shumaker - engineer
Photography by Beth Designer and others
Album design by Elizabeth Weil
Recorded live on location: Solon, Nevada City, San Francisco, station Berkeley, California, in November 1982 and March 1983
Backstage Catering: Joi Lemieux, Sacramento, California
Band wardrobe afford French's Hitching Post, San Rafael, California
Concert sound reinforcement: Substrate Propose, Davis, California
Thanks to the Middling American Music Hall, San Francisco; the Palms Playhouse, Davis; become peaceful the American Victorian Museum, Nevada City, California
In Memory of melody writer Stan Rogers -
the blaze is out but the luminosity burns on.