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Dixie Dregs What If Mp3, Flac, Wma Dixie Dregs What If mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: What If Country: Italy Released: 1978 Style: Country Rock, Southern Rock, Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock, Fusion MP3 version RAR size: 1513 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1399 mb WMA version RAR size: 1200 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 210 Other Formats: AUD VQF FLAC WAV MP3 DXD AU Tracklist A1 Take It Off The Top 4:06 A2 Odyssey 7:37 A3 What If 5:03 A4 Travel Tunes 4:37 B1 Ice Cakes 4:38 B2 Little Kids 2:03 B3 Gina Lola Breakdown 4:01 B4 Night Meets Light 8:15 Credits Art Direction – Diana Marie Kaylan Bass [Alembic, Fender Fretless] – Andy West Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer – Steve Morse Coordinator [Production Coordinator] – Tori Hammond Design – Earl R. Klasky* Drums – Rod Morgenstein Engineer [Assistant] – Brian Leshon, Chris Gregg, Gary Coppola Keyboards – Mark Parrish Management – John Curtis Mastered By – SR/2* Photography By [Cover] – Michael De Camp Photography By [Liner] – Michael Soft Producer, Engineer – Ken Scott Strings – Allen Sloan Vocals – Rod Morgenstein (tracks: B1) Written-By – Andy West (tracks: A4), Steve Morse (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B4), Twiggs Lyndon (tracks: B3) Notes Recorded & Mixed at Chateau Recorders, Los Angeles, Ca. ℗ © 1978 Capricorn Records, Inc. All songs published by No Exit Music Co., Inc./ Dregs Music Co. - BMI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Dixie What If (LP, Album, Capricorn CPN 0203 CPN 0203 US 1978 Dregs San) Records Dixie What If (CD, Album, UICY-75135 Mercury UICY-75135 Japan 2012 Dregs RE, RM, SHM) Dixie Capricorn CPN 0203 What If (LP, Album) CPN 0203 Canada 1978 Dregs Records Dixie What If (CD, Album, Capricorn 314 536 359-2 314 536 359-2 US Unknown Dregs RE, RM) Records Dixie What If (CD, Album, Capricorn 314 536 359-2 314 536 359-2 US 1998 Dregs RE, RM) Records Related Music albums to What If by Dixie Dregs Steve Morse - High Tension Wires Dixie Dregs - Dregs Of The Earth Steve Morse Band - Stand Up 4Him - The Ride The Dregs - Industry Standard Gregg Alexander - Michigan Rain Deep Purple - Bananas Enrique - Escape Amilia K Spicer - Wow And Flutter The Parson Red Heads - Yearling Steven Curtis Chapman - Heaven In The Real World Michael McDonald - If That's What It Takes.
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