Guest [Special Guests] – Alex Ligertwood, Patrick Simmons, Steve Howe
Guitar – Steve Howe (tracks: A5), Steve Morse
Keyboards – T Lavitz
Lighting Director – Jeff Burkhart
Management [Direction] – Joel Cherry, Kat Family Management
Mastered By – George Marino
Music By, Composed By – Steve Morse
Photography By [Inner Sleeve] – Tom Hill
Producer – Eddy Offord, Steve Morse
Stage Manager – Mark Mytrowitz, Microwave
Violin – Mark O'Connor
Vocals – Alex Ligertwood (tracks: A2), Patrick Simmons (tracks: B1)
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Recorded At – Eddy Offord Studio
Recorded At – The Town House
Mixed At – Eddy Offord Studio
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Manufactured By – Festival Records Pty. Ltd.
Distributed By – Festival Records Pty. Ltd.
Published By – Dregs Music Co.
Published By – Careers Music, Inc.
Published By – Soquel Songs
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Arista Records, Inc.
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Industry Standard - The Dregs. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Although they dropped the Dixie from their name in 1981, Industry Standard is still basically what one would expect from the Dixie Dregs. It also proved to be the band's last album before they disbanded, with fans having to wait ten years for a reunion and a new record. This incarnation of the band is actually the strongest one musician-wise, with master fiddler Mark O'Connor in his lone appearance as a Dreg making strong solo and ensemble statements. Industry Standard is a 1982 album by The Dregs. It is their only album featuring vocals by Alex Ligertwood of Santana and Patrick Simmons of The Doobie Brothers on one track each and garnered the group their fourth Grammy nomination. Ligertwood sang on Crank It Up. Simmons sang on and co-wrote Ridin' High. All tracks are written by Steve Morse, except where noted. Assembly Line 4:25. Crank It Up Morse, The Dregs 3:35. Chips Ahoy 3:39. Bloodsucking Leeches 3:59. Album 1982 9 Songs. Industry Standard. The Dregs. Jazz free to The Dregs Industry Standard. 1 See The Dixie Dregs. 2 There is one other group with this name, based in Northern Ireland. 3 And another based in Harpenden, Hertfordshire. The dance infused indie-rock group consists of Jamie Pollock lead vocals, Greg Dickinson guitar, Liam Klimek bass, backing vocals, and Nick Mills drums. Their success has helped them to become a local cult band. 4 And another based in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA. The Scandinavian-Irish posers hail from the Minnesota Renaissance Festival and play a mix of irish folk and comedy music. Full Album I do not own the rights to the music or artwork in this video and have uploaded it strictly for educational and critique Standard. Rock Fusion. Band Name Dixie Dregs. Album Name Industry Standard. Type Album. Released date 1982. Labels Arista. Music StyleRock Fusion. Members owning this album1. Assembly Line. Industry Standard is a music studio album recording by DIXIE DREGS Jazz RockFusionProgressive Rock released in 1982 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. Buy DIXIE DREGS Industry Standard Music. Industry Standard is a fusion music album recording by DIXIE DREGS released in 1982 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. DIXIE DREGS - Industry Standard. Jazz music community with review and forums. Album 1982. Filed under Fusion By DIXIE DREGS. 1982 Arista Records, Inc. 6 West 57th Street, New York, N. 10019 All songs published by Dregs Music Co. BMI Administered by Careers Music, Inc. except: B1 published by Dregs Music Co. Soquel Songs ASCAP. Patrick Simmons appears courtesy of Warner Bros