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1978 studio album by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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The Dirt Band is the tenth album from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
- "In For The Night" (Ed Sanford, John Townsend)
- "Wild Nights" (Jeff Hanna, Jimmie Fadden)
- "For a Little While" (Bob Carpenter, David James Holster)
- "Lights" (Rick Roberts)
- "Escaping Reality" (Casey Kelly)
- "Whoa Babe" (Jimmie Faddden)
- "White Russia" (John McEuen, William E. McEuen)
- "You Can't Stop Loving Me Now" (Jeff Pollard)
- "On The Loose" (Jeff Hanna)
- "Angel" (Jeff Hanna, Jimmie Fadden)
- Jeff Hanna – vocal, electric guitar, percussion, guitars
- Jimmy Fadden – harp, vocals, syndrums, national guitar, percussion
- John McEuen – lap steel, banjo, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, mandolin, fiddle, dobro
- Bob Carpenter – piano, organ, background vocals, accordion
- Al Garth – Sax, fiddle, horns, guitars, percussion, clarinet, recorders, electric piano
- Merle Bregante – drums, percussion
- Richard Hathaway – bass, guitars, percussion
- Additional musicians
- Mickey Thomas – scat vocals
- Leon Medica – bass, guitars
- Micheal MacDonald – Background Vocal
- Rosemary Butler – Background Vocal
- Jan Garrett – Background Vocal
- Al Kooper – Arp Strings
- Bobby Mason – electric rhythm guitar
- Bryan Savage – horns
- Denny Christensen – horns
- Whoa Jane Cicero – percussion
- A. Haden Gregg – background vocals
- Greg "Fingers" Taylor – harp
- Producer – Jeff Hanna
- Engineer – Jerry Cell
- Track listing, Personnel, and Production from album liner notes unless otherwise noted.
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