Kingfish_(1976_album)

<i>Kingfish</i> (1976 album)

Kingfish (1976 album)

1976 debut studio album by Kingfish


Kingfish is the self-titled first album by the rock band Kingfish. It was recorded and released in 1976.

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When they recorded their debut album, the lineup of Kingfish included Grateful Dead rhythm guitarist Bob Weir. Weir was a member of the band from 1974 to 1976, and left the group shortly after the album's release. Kingfish includes "Lazy Lightnin'" and "Supplication", a jazzy song combination sung by Weir that quickly found its way into the Grateful Dead repertoire.

Besides Weir, Kingfish features original band members Matthew Kelly on guitar and harmonica, Dave Torbert on bass, Robbie Hoddinott on guitar, and Chris Herold on drums.

Track listing

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Credits

Kingfish

Additional personnel

  • Steve Evans – bass
  • Barry Flast – piano, vocals
  • Pablo Green – percussion on track 10
  • Anna Rizzo – vocals
  • Jim Sanchez – drums
  • J.D. Sharp – string symphonizer on tracks 1, 9, and 10

Production

  • Producer – Dan Healy, Bob Weir
  • Production assistants – Richard Hundgren, Dean Layman
  • Arrangement – Kingfish
  • Recording – Dan Healy, Kingfish
  • Engineer – Rob Taylor
  • Mastering – George Horn
  • Cover painting – Philip Garris
  • Trident logo – James A. Nelson III
  • Photography – Bob Marks

Notes

  1. "Kingfish". The Grateful Dead Family Discography. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  2. Tamarkin, Jeff. "Kingfish". AllMusic. Retrieved October 20, 2018.

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