1995 studio album by Chris Gaffney
Loser's Paradise is an album by country music singer-songwriter Chris Gaffney, released in 1995 on HighTone Records. It was Gaffney's second album released on HighTone, and was produced by Dave Alvin.[1] It was recorded over a 10-day period in Austin, Texas.[1]
Track listing
- "The Eyes of Roberto Duran"
- "Loser's Paradise"
- "The Man of Somebody's Dream"
- "So Far From God (And Too Close You)"
- "East of Houston, West of Baton Rouge"
- "Cowboys to Girls"
- "Azulito"
- "My Baby's Got a Dead Man's Number"
- "See The Big Man Cry"
- "Help You Dream"
- "Glasshouse"
- "Sugar Bee"
Personnel
- Dave Alvin - Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Producer
- Ponty Bone - Accordion
- Sarah Brown - Bass
- Jackson Browne: Composer
- Ed Bruce: Composer
- Gene Elders: Fiddle
- Rosie Flores: Vocals
- Chris Gaffney: Accordion, Guitar, Piano, Vocals
- Kenny Gamble: Composer
- Leon Huff: Composer
- Jim Lauderdale: Vocals
- Donald Lindley: Drums, Percussion
- Ian McLagan: Hammond organ
- Danny Ott: Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Background vocals
- Ted Roddy: Harmonica
- Tom Russell: Composer
- Eddie Shuler: Composer
- B.J. Swan: Composer
- James Tuttle: Engineer
- Tony Villanueva: Vocals
- Scott Walls: Pedal Steel
- Dale Watson: Vocals
- Bradley Jaye Williams: Accordion
- Lucinda Williams: Vocals
References