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1972 studio album by The Bridge
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The Bridge In Blue is the fourth and last album from
The Brooklyn Bridge, renamed The Bridge, released by
Buddah Records.
Track listing
- "Bruno's Place" 4:14
- "
I Feel Free" 7:00 (
Jack Bruce,
Pete Brown; Casserole Music)
- "School Days" 3:30
- "
Baby What You Want Me to Do" 4:45 (
James Reed; Conrad Publishing)
- "Glad to See You Got Religion" 4:00
- "Uptown" 4:30
- "Hospital Lady" 4:52
- "Man in a Band" 11:21 (Jimmy Rosica; Kama Sutra Music/Sperbridge Music)
Personnel
- Johnny Maestro: Vocals, bass and percussion
- Jimmy Rosica: Lead guitar, additional bass
- Jimmy Sarle: Additional (rhythm) guitars
- Fred Ferrara: Vocals, acoustic guitars and trumpet
- Shelly Davis: Piano and organ
- Steve Goldberg: Trombone, trumpet and flugelhorn
- Richard Grando: Saxophone, flute and percussion
- George Gregory: Drums, vocals
Production
- Arranged by The (Brooklyn) Bridge
- Produced by Jimmy Maestro
- Recording and mix engineered by Sam Feldman at Bell Sound Studios
References
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- Jim Rosica
- Les Cauchi
- Lou Agiesta
- Marty D'Amico
- Jim Sarle
- Joe Ruvio
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Joe Esposito
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Johnny Maestro
- Fred Ferrara
- Richie Grando
- Tom Sullivan
- Mike Gregorio
- Carolyn Wood
- Richie Macioce
- Shelly Davis
- Artie Cantanzarita
- Jimmy Walker
- April Lawton
- George Gregory
- Steve Goldberg
- Ben Sudano
- Richard Bono
- Ed Lisciandro
- Roy Michaels
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