Makin' Magic

Polydor  realeased 1977

LP (PD-1-6103); 8-track (8T-1-6103); Cassette (CT-1-6103)


1. Makin' Magic (Pat Travers)

2.Rock And Roll Susie (Pat Travers)

3. You Don't Love Me (Pat Tarvers)

4. Stevie (Pat Travers)

5. Statesboro Blues (Willie McTell)

6. Need Love (Pat Travers)

7. Hooked On Music (Pat Travers)

8. What You Mean To Me (Pat Travers)


Patrick Henry Travers: John Birch with Custom Superflex L, Fender Telecaster with  Humbucker Custom, Gibson Melody Maker 1957 with Humbucker, Rotosound strings, 2 Marshall 50w amps, 2 X 100w Marshall speaker cabinets, Echoplex, Cry Baby Wah-Wah,  MXR100, MXR90, MXR Distortion plus Blue Box, Ovation Guitar, Forward/Reverse Echo.

Peter "Mars" Cowling: Fender Precision Bass, Hoyer 8 String Bass, Rotosound Strings, Ampeg  S.V.1 amp, 2 X 8 X 10 Ampeg Cabinets, MXR90.

Nico McBrain: Hyman Drum Kit comprising; 22' Hayman Bass Drum, 12"X8" Hayman Tom  Tom, 13"X9" Hayman Tom Tom, 16"X16" Hayman Tom Tom, 14"X5" Hayman Snare Drum, 14X61/2" Ludwig Snare Drum, Paiste Cymbals - 8", pair 14", pair 16", pair 18",  20', 18" Zildjian Cymbal, 12" Chinese Cymbal, Uffip Cymbals - pair 10", 11",16", 18",20".

Peter Solley: Farfisa Organ, Fender Rhodes, Arp Synthesiser & Piano on "You Don't Love Me", "Stevie", What You Mean To Me".

Glenn Hughes: Backing Vocals on "Stevie".

Brian Robertson: Guitar and Roy Dyke: Drums on "Statesboro Blues".

Special Note: The Arp Synthesiser was used only on the trumpet solo at the beginning of "Stevie"; any other synthesiser you think you may hear is guitar!!

Produced by: Emil Zoghby and Pat Travers

Recorded at: Wessex Studios, London, England.


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