Let It Flow (Dave Mason album)

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Let It Flow is a solo album by Dave Mason, released in 1977. Let It Flow was Mason’s biggest selling album while on Columbia Records. Mason was joined on the album by a variety of guest musicians. The album reached #37 on the Billboard 200, lasting 49 weeks on the chart.[2] The song "We Just Disagree" reached number #12 on the Billboard charts in the US and was the record's major commercial success. Other charting singles from this album are "So High (Rock Me Baby and Roll Me Away)" and "Let It Go, Let It Flow", which reached #89 and #45 in the US respectively.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."So High (Rock Me Baby and Roll Me Away)"Jack Conrad, Mentor Williams4:08
2."We Just Disagree"Jim Krueger3:00
3."Mystic Traveler"Dave Mason5:00
4."Spend Your Life With Me"Jeremy Storch3:22
5."Takin’ The Time To Find"Dave Mason4:30
6."Let It Go, Let It Flow"Dave Mason3:16
7."Then It’s Alright"Dave Mason4:15
8."Seasons"Angeleen Gagliano4:48
9."You Just Have To Wait Now"Dave Mason3:06
10."What Do We Got Here?"Jim Krueger4:20

Personnel

  • Dave Mason - guitar, vocals
  • Mike Finnigan - keyboards, vocals
  • Bobbye Hall - percussion
  • Rick Jaeger - drums
  • Gerald Johnson - bass, bass guitar
  • Jim Krueger - guitar, rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Karen Patterson - vocals
  • Verna Richardson - vocals
  • Stephen Stills - Backing Vocal (Seasons)
  • Ernie Watts - saxophone
  • Yvonne Elliman-Backing Vocal (Seasons)

Production

  • Dave Mason, Ron Nevison - producer
  • Michael Beiriger, Rick Smith - engineer
  • Mike Reese - mastering
  • Mick Haggerty, Tom Steele - photography/design

References

  1. ^ "Let It Flow (AllMusic)". Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  2. ^ "Dave Mason - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved October 17, 2016.