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Lost John Dean
Studio album by
Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin
ReleasedApril 4, 2006
Recorded2005
StudioMoraine, Studios
GenreCountry
Length36:20
LabelDead Reckoning Records
Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin chronology
You Can't Save Everybody
(2004)
Lost John Dean
(2006)
Kane Welch Kaplin
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Lost John Dean is the second album by the trio, Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin. Hal Horowitz of AllMusic writes "The recording is clean, clear and crisp, with each instrument defined under the vocals making a good album even better."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Monkey Jump"Kieran Kane; Sean Locke3:09
2."Satan’s Paradise"Claudia Scott; Kevin Welch3:39
3."Lost John Dean"Traditional3:26
4."Heaven Now"Chris Stapleton; Kevin Welch3:55
5."Postcard From Mexico"Dave Olney; John Hadley2:34
6."To The Harvest Look Ahead"Kevin Welch; Dustin Welch2:56
7."I Can’t Wait"Claudia Scott; Kieran Kane; Sean Locke3:31
8."Mr. Bones"Claudia Scott, Kevin Welch, David Olney, John Hadley4:01
9."Clean Getaway"Kevin Welch2:50
10."Them Wheels Don’t Roll"Kieran Kane; Sean Locke3:13
11."Mellow Down Easy"Willie Dixon3:06
Total length:36:20

Musicians

  • Kieran Kane: Vocals, guitar, octave mandolin, banjo, tambourine, drum and drum sounds
  • Kevin Welch: Vocals, guitar, assorted groove slaps
  • Fats Kaplin: Accordion, button accordion, pedal steel, oud, fiddle, electric guitar, takeoff guitar
  • Design: Dave Laing
  • Mastered by Philip Scoggins
  • Recorded and mixed by Charles Yingling, Philip Scoggins

All track information and credits were taken from the CD liner notes.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Horowitz, Hal. Lost John Dean at AllMusic
  2. ^ Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin. “Lost John Dean”. Dead Reckoning. 2006.