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  1. Mixed By – Tom Lord-Alge ( tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 8 to 11) Musician [Additional] – Adam Duritz, David Rawlings, Don Heffington, Fred Tackett, Gary Louris, Jay Joyce, Jon Brion, Leo LeBlanc, Michael Penn, Mike Campbell, Patrick Warren, Sam Phillips, Stephen Bruton, T-Bone Burnett.

  2. The Wallflowers – Bringing Down The Horse. More images. Label:Interscope Records – IND 90055, Interscope Records – 490 055-2: Format: CD, Album, Stereo. ... Jon Brion, Leo Le Blanc*, Michael Penn, Mike Campbell, Kevin Patrick Warren*, Sam Phillips, Stephen Bruton, T-Bone Burnett, Tobi Miller; Photography By [Additional Photos] – Nikhil ...

  3. 13 de may. de 2016 · Mixed By – Tom Lord-Alge ( tracks: A1 to B1, B3, C2 to D2) Musician [Additional] – Adam Duritz, David Rawlings, Don Heffington, Fred Tackett, Gary Louris, Jay Joyce, Jon Brion, Leo LeBlanc, Michael Penn, Mike Campbell, Patrick Warren, Sam Phillips, Stephen Bruton, T-Bone Burnett. Producer – T-Bone Burnett. Written-By – Jakob Dylan.

  4. Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen. Mixed By – Andy Wallace ( tracks: 5, 7), Tom Lord-Alge ( tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 8 to 11) Musician [Additional] – Adam Duritz, David Rawlings, Don Heffington, Fred Tackett, Gary Louris, Jay Joyce, Jon Brion, Leo Le Blanc *, Michael Penn, Mike Campbell, Kevin Patrick Warren *, Sam Phillips, Stephen Bruton, T ...

  5. Wallflowers - Bringing Down The Horse. L'articolo non è al momento disponibile. Clicca sul pulsante "AVVISAMI" in basso a ... Jay Joyce, Leo Le Blanc, Fred Tackett, Michael Penn, Gary Louris, Mike Campbell, Don Heffington, Sam Phillips , T-Bone Burnett, Adam Duritz, Kevin Patrick Warren, Jon Brion, Stephen Bruton, Tobi Miller, David Rawlings ...

  6. 16 de jul. de 2023 · Though he wouldn’t discuss song lyrics at length, Dylan admitted that “Bleeders,” one of the best cuts on Bringing Down the Horse, was a dissection of all that judgment.As the song crept in ...

  7. Bringing Down the Horse reached number four on the Billboard 200 and went quadruple platinum, becoming the Wallflowers' highest-selling album to date. Three songs from the album were nominated for Grammy Awards; in 1997 the Wallflowers received two nominations, both for "6th Avenue Heartache".