Chris Spedding's last solo effort for a decade is a solid rock & roll album, steeped in rootsy, bluesy sounds, and while the guitar playing is its most impressive attribute, the vocals aren't bad, either. With a band that included Steve Berlin on keyboards and various other instruments, and Gary Ferguson on drums (with Southside Johnny providing backing vocals on one track), the music is as good as any back-to-basics effort of the period, and that's saying something considering that much of what's here -- apart from Mose Allison's "Parchman Farm" -- is original. "Put It on Hold" is the best-sounding track, but it's all eminently listenable, and ought to have done better in the marketplace. [Cafe Days was reissued in 2001 by Other People's Music in an expanded edition with six bonus tracks, but either version is well worth hearing.] ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Cafe Days (Other People's Music)
01/01/2001 | Other People's Music
All Music Guide Review
Cafe Days (Other People's Music) Track Listing
Credits of Cafe Days (Other People's Music)
- Bruce Moffett
- Drums
- Philippe Rault
- Producer
- John Philip Shenale
- Drums
- Jon Tiven
- Producer
- Tom Tremuth
- Producer
- Tony Visconti
- Producer
- Keith Whittaker
- Vocals (Background)
- Randall Grass
- Executive Producer
- Kurt Schefter
- Guitar
- Toby Swann
- Vocals (Background)
- Ron Searles
- Mixing
- Rodney Bowes
- Package Design
- Rob Sanzo
- Remixing
- Tod Cutler
- Engineer
- Alain Duplantier
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Alex Ivey
- Executive Producer
- Peter J. Moore
- Mastering
- John Carter
- Engineer
- Chris Spedding
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Producer, Horn Arrangements, Remixing
- Gary Ferguson
- Drums
- Kenny Aaronson
- Bass
- Steve Berlin
- Percussion, Keyboards, Producer
- Bobby Chouinard
- Drums
- Steve Ferrone
- Drums
- Tony Garnier
- Bass
- Tony Griffiths
- Bass
- Jan Haust
- Producer, Executive Producer
- John Henning
- Engineer
- Chrissie Hynde
- Vocals
- Mark Linnet
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing













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