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Dance (Pure Prairie League album)

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Dance
Dance cover
Studio album by Pure Prairie League
Released 1976
Genre Country rock
Label RCA
Producer Alan V. Abrahams,
John Boylan
Professional reviews
Pure Prairie League chronology
Two Lane Highway
(1975)
Dance
(1976)
If the Shoe Fits
(1976)

Dance is the fourth album by American country rock band Pure Prairie League, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Dance"
  2. "In the Morning"
  3. "All the Way"
  4. "Living Each Day"
  5. "Fade Away"
  6. "Tornado Warning"
  7. "Catfishin'"
  8. "Help Yourself"
  9. "San Antonio"
  10. "All the Lonesome Cowboys"

The band

  • George Ed Powell - guitar/vocals
  • Larry Goshorn - guitar
  • John David Call - steel guitar/banjo/dobro
  • Michael Connor - keyboards
  • Michael Reilly - bass
  • William Frank (aka, Billy) Hinds - drums

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Alan V. Abrahams, John Boylan
  • Engineer: Richie Schmitt

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1976 Pop Albums 99
1977 Country Albums 39

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