Industry Standard

~ Release by The Dregs (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
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A1Assembly Line
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Assembly Line
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
4:25
A2Crank It Up
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guest vocals:
Alex Ligertwood (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Crank It Up
lyricist:
Dixie Dregs (briefly renamed as The Dregs from 1981–83)
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
3:36
A3Chips Ahoy
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Chips Ahoy
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
3:40
A4Bloodsucking Leeches
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Bloodsucking Leeches
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
3:59
A5Up in the Air
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guest guitar:
Steve Howe (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Up in the Air
composer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
2:27
B1Ridin’ High
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guest vocals:
Patrick Simmons (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Ridin’ High
lyricist:
Patrick Simmons
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
3:41
B2Where’s Dixie?
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Where’s Dixie?
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
3:58
B3Conversation Piece
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Conversation Piece
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
6:12
B4Vitamin Q
engineer:
Eddy Offord (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
producer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) and Eddy Offord
bass guitar:
Andy West (Dixie Dregs' bass guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
drums (drum set):
Rod Morgenstein (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
guitar:
Steve Morse (American guitarist) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
keyboard:
T Lavitz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
violin:
Mark O’Connor (US bluegrass, country and classical fiddler/composer) (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recorded at:
Eddie Offord Studio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
recording of:
Vitamin Q
writer:
Steve Morse (American guitarist)
5:33

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included in:Dregs by Dixie Dregs (briefly renamed as The Dregs from 1981–83)
Dregs of the Earth / Unsung Heroes / Industry Standard by Dixie Dregs (briefly renamed as The Dregs from 1981–83)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/291594 [info]
Wikidata:Q12270706 [info]