Old Angel

Old Angel
Studio album by Lost Dogs
Released May 11, 2010
Studio Sled Dog Studio
(Franklin, Tennessee)
Genre Blues rock, roots music
Label Fools of the World
Stunt
Producer Terry Scott Taylor
Derri Daugherty
Mike Roe
Steve Hindalong
Lost Dogs chronology
We Like to Have Christmas
(2007)We Like to Have Christmas2007
Old Angel
(2010)

Old Angel is a studio album by the roots music band Lost Dogs. It was released in 2010 on Fools of the World and Stunt Records. The songs were composed by the band while traveling down Route 66 in 2009, and recorded in Nashville.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Israelites & Okies" (Taylor)
  2. "Dancin' on the Devil's Elbow" (Taylor)
  3. "Turn it Around" (Hindalong/Roe)
  4. "The Glory Road" (Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
  5. "America's Main Street" (Taylor/Roe)
  6. "Traveling Mercies" (Taylor/Daugherty)
  7. "Dust in My Bowl" (Taylor)
  8. "Pearl Moon" (Taylor)
  9. "The World is Against Us" (Taylor)
  10. "Wicked Guns" (Hindalong)
  11. "Goodbye Winslow" (Daugherty/Taylor/Hindalong)
  12. "Desert Flowers" (Daugherty/Taylor/Hindalong)
  13. "Dead End Diner" (Taylor)
  14. "Carry Me" (Hindalong/Daugherty)
  15. "Old Angel" (Taylor)

The band

Additional personnel

  • Banjo, Mandolin - Jimmy Abegg
  • Bass - Tim Chandler
  • Fiddle - Shad Cobb
  • Keyboards, Accordion - Ben Shive
  • Pedal Steel Guitar - Greg Kellogg
  • Angelic Voice - Liesl Dromi
  • Radio Preacher - Pastor Joe Daugherty (track 8)

Production notes

  • Producer - Lost Dogs
  • Recorded By - Derri Daugherty, Mike Roe
  • Mixed By - Derri Daugherty
  • Recorded and Mixed at Sled Dog Studio, Franklin TN
  • Additional recording at Dolce Hayes Mansion room 150, San Jose CA
  • Mastered at Yes Master, Nashville, TN
  • Mastered By - Jim DeMain
  • Pro Tools Editing By - Erin Kaus
  • Executive Producers - Beth Jahnsen, Glenn Miller, Linda Miller
  • Art Direction & Design, Photography - Jimmy Abegg
  • Design & Layout Assistance - Brian Heydn

References

  1. "Lost Dogs, The* - Old Angel (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2010-05-11. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
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