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  1. Clarence White – guitar; Ry Cooder – guitar, mandolin, bass; Gene Parsons – drums, guitar, harmonica; James Burton – guitar; Chris Ethridge – bass; Milt Holland – percussion; Jerry Scheff – bass; John Pilla – guitar; Jim Gordon – drums; Technical. Barry Feldman – executive producer; Lenny Waronker, Van Dyke Parks ...

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    • 1969
  2. Trying to figure out who played the pedal steel on this album. Was it Clarence White? We were having a discussion in another thread about some of the solos and we were wondering.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Running Down The Road" on Discogs.

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  4. The cornerstone track on Arlo Guthrie’s third record, Running Down The Road, “Los Angeleeez” also features some of Clarences most spectacular playing. Again panned into the right channel, White swoops, swerves, and strafes, wielding his StringBender like a machine gun, and giving the song about a transatlantic dope smuggler a needed ...

  5. 2. März 2018 · Thursday, March 1, 2018. Arlo Guthrie - Running Down The Road (1969 us, wonderful country hippie folk psych) Coming In to Los Angeles , Arlo Guthrie , 1969 Vinyl. Is it possible to be a one-hit wonder three times? The question is provoked by the recording career of Arlo Guthrie, which is best remembered for three songs in three different contexts.

  6. Clarence White Sessions. Singles: - Richard Arlen: I'm Tied Down To You / I Keep Givin' In To You (Ion 104) - The Byrds: Goin' Back / Change Is Now (Columbia 44362) - The Byrds: You Ain't Going Nowhere / Artificial Energy (Columbia 44499) - The Byrds: Pretty Boy Floyd / I Am A Pilgrim (Columbia 44643) - The Christmas Spirit: Christmas Is My ...

  7. Running Down the Road is the second studio album by American folk singer Arlo Guthrie. Guthrie's version of the traditional folk tune "Stealin'" was featured in the film Two-Lane Blacktop. The cover shows the artist upon a Triumph TR6 Trophy motorcycle which is also pictured in the album's 'gate'. Clarence White and Gene Parsons from the then current lineup of The Byrds played on some tracks.