Subway to the Country
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Subway to the Country is the second album of American
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 singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter
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 David Ackles
David Ackles
David Thomas Ackles was an American singer-songwriter. He recorded four albums between 1968 and 1973.Describing Ackles's style in 2003, critic Colin McElligatt wrote, "An unlikely clash of anachronistic show business and modern-day lyricism...deeply informs his recorded output...

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Track listing

All tracks composed by David Ackles
  1. "Main Line Saloon"
  2. "That's No Reason to Cry"
  3. "Candy Man"
  4. "Out on the Road"
  5. "Cabin on the Mountain"
  6. "Woman River"
  7. "Inmates of the Institution"
  8. "Subway to the Country"

Personnel

  • David Ackles - vocals
  • Lonnie Mack
    Lonnie Mack
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     - guitar
  • Victor Feldman
    Victor Feldman
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     - percussion
  • Louie Shelton
  • Jim Gordon
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     - drums
  • John Audino - horn
  • Gary Coleman - percussion
  • Don Gallucci
  • William Green - woodwind
  • Douglas Hastings - guitar
  • Jim Horn
    Jim Horn
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     - saxophone
  • Larry Knechtel
    Larry Knechtel
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     - bass
  • Gordon Marron - strings
  • Lew McCreary - horn
  • Ollie Mitchell
  • Fredric Myrow - arranger & conductor
  • Meyer Rubin
  • Clifford Shank
  • Sheridon Stokes - flute
  • Tony Terran
    Tony Terran
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  • Ray Triscari
  • William Ulyate
  • Craig Woodson
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