Boats to Build
Boats to Build is an album by American singer-songwriter Guy Clark, released in 1992.
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Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 31:22 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Miles Wilkinson | |||
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Guests include Sam Bush, Rodney Crowell, Marty Stuart, Emmylou Harris and Jerry Douglas.
Track listing
- "Baton Rouge" (Clark, J. C. Crowley) – 2:46
- "Picasso's Mandolin" (Clark, Radney Foster, Bill Lloyd) – 2:50
- "How'd You Get This Number" (Guy Clark, Susanna Clark) – 3:30
- "Boats to Build" (Clark, Verlon Thompson) – 3:45
- "Too Much" (Clark, Lee Roy Parnell) – 2:51
- "Ramblin' Jack & Mahan" (Clark, Richard Leigh) – 3:40
- "I Don't Love You Much Do I" (Clark, Richard Leigh) – 2:36
- "Jack of All Trades" (Clark, Rodney Crowell) – 3:36
- "Madonna w/Child ca. 1969" (Clark) – 2:56
- "Must Be My Baby" (Clark) – 2:52
Personnel
- Guy Clark – vocals, guitar
- Brian Ahern – guitar
- Sam Bush – mandolin
- Bill Caswell – jaw harp
- Travis Clark – bass
- Rodney Crowell – background vocals
- Jerry Douglas – dobro, Slide Guitar
- Radney Foster – background vocals
- Emmylou Harris – background vocals
- Bill Lloyd – guitar, background vocals
- Kenny Malone – drums, percussion, conga
- Lee Roy Parnell – slide guitar
- Suzi Ragsdale – background vocals
- Marty Stuart – mandolin
- Verlon Thompson – guitar, background vocals
Production notes
- Miles Wilkinson – producer
- Carlos Grier – engineer, mastering
- Ben Sandmel – liner notes
- Aimee MacAuley – design
- Jim McGuire – photography
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References
- Jurek, Thom. Boats to Build at AllMusic
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