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30th Anniversary Bonus Tracks

Salvo Records Remaster Bonus Tracks

Salvo Records released a version in 2010 with the following bonus tracks:

Band members

  • Dan McCafferty
    Dan McCafferty
    Dan McCafferty is the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth. Under the influence of artists such as Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Otis Redding, McCafferty became one of the founding members of Nazareth in 1968...

     - lead vocals
  • Darrell Sweet
    Darrell Sweet (musician)
    Darrell Antony Sweet was a drummer for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth...

     - percussion, drums, backing vocals
  • Pete Agnew
    Pete Agnew
    Pete Agnew is the bassist for the Scottish rock band, Nazareth.Agnew has been with the band since its founding in 1968.-References:...

     - bass guitar, Fuzz
    Fuzz
    Fuzz may refer to:*Vellus, a type of short, fine body hair on an animal*Tomentum, a filamentous hairlike growth on a plant*Focus , a blur effect*Fuzzbox, an electric guitar distortion effect*A derogatory slang term for the police...

     bass (track 8), backing vocals
  • Manny Charlton
    Manny Charlton
    Manny Charlton is notable for being a founding member of and the lead guitarist for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth from 1968 to 1990.-Charlton with Nazareth:...

     (Manuel Charlton) - lead, slide and acoustic guitars, backing vocals

Other credits

  • Roger Glover
    Roger Glover
    Roger David Glover is a Welsh bassist, songwriter, and record producer. Glover is best known as the bassist and lyricist for the hard rock band, Deep Purple.-Early career:...

     - producer, bass guitar, percussion (track 5)
  • Mike Brown, Robert M. Corich - remastering
  • Geoff Emerick
    Geoff Emerick
    Geoffrey Emerick is an English recording studio audio engineer, who is best known for his work with The Beatles' albums Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles and Abbey Road...

    , Bob Harper, John Mills - engineers

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