Spectrum VII
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Spectrum VII is an album released by country musician David Allan Coe, released in 1979 on Columbia Records. Due to Coe's feud with Jimmy Buffett, who accused Coe of plagiarism, this album contained a note stating "Jimmy Buffett doesn't live in Key West anymore", a lyric from the song "Jimmy Buffett", which appeared on Coe's independent album Nothing Sacred.[1]
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Track listing
All songs written by David Allan Coe, except where noted.
"Land Side"
- "Rollin' with the Punches" - 1:59
- "On My Feet Again" - 3:30
- "Fall in Love with You" (Coe, Leon Petty) - 3:28
- "What Can I Do" - 2:57
- "Sudden Death" - 2:08
"Ocean Side"
- "Fairytale Morning" - 3:19
- "Seven Mile Bridge" - 7:12
- "Now's the Time" - 2:34
- "Love Is Just a Porpoise" - 2:52
Personnel
- David Allan Coe - rhythm guitar, vocals
- Pam Rose, Barbara South, Linda Hargrove - vocals
- Wesley Taylor - lead guitar
- Dale Seigfreid - steel guitar
- Alan Hicks - bass guitar
- Skeet Petty - drums
- Billy Sherrill - producer
References
- ^ Steve Eng. "Hello, Textas--Hello, St. Barts (and Montserrat)". Jimmy Buffett: The Man from Margaritaville Revealed. p. 217. ISBN 0-312-16875-6.
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