Stone Pushing Uphill Man

Stone Pushing Uphill Man is the 13th studio album by Paul Gilbert, which was released on August 5, 2014. The album featured instrumental covers of songs by Aerosmith, James Brown and more.

Stone Pushing Uphill Man
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2014
GenreRock, instrumental rock
Length42:24
LabelShrapnel Records
ProducerPaul Gilbert
Paul Gilbert chronology
Vibrato
(2012)
Stone Pushing Uphill Man
(2014)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Working for the Weekend"Paul Dean, Mike Reno, Matt Frenette3:43
2."Back in the Saddle"Joe Perry, Steven Victor Tallarico4:42
3."I Got the Feelin'"James Brown2:09
4."Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"Elton John, Bernie Taupin4:54
5."Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"John Lennon, Paul McCartney1:44
6."Shock Absorber"Paul Gilbert5:12
7."Purple Without All the Red"Paul Gilbert2:02
8."Murder by Numbers"Sting, Andy Summers4:36
9."My Girl"Eric Carmen4:39
10."Wash Me Clean"k.d. lang3:20
11."Stone Pushing Uphill Man"Paul Gilbert5:23
Total length:42:24

Personnel

  • Paul Gilbert – guitar, bass, bongos, composer, engineer, producer, vocals
  • Kenny Aronoff – drums
  • Mike Portnoy - drums (tracks 1, 5) [1]
  • Chase Bryant - bass (acoustic)
  • Kris Persson - percussion
  • Rick Estrin - dialogue (Track 6)

Production

  • Jerry Guidroz - engineer
  • James Ingram - mixing
  • Paul Logus - mastering
  • Philip Naslund - engineer, producer
  • Jay Ruston - mixing
  • Nathan Elliot Staley - engineer
  • Ben Dewey - illustrations
  • Jeannie Deva - vocal harmony
  • Brad Bond - sleeve design
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