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Missouri (album)

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Missouri
Studio album by
Missouri
ReleasedAugust 1977
StudioSound Valley Studios (Kansas City, MO)
GenreRock
LabelPanama Records (PRS-1022)
ProducerRon West, Chris Fritz

Missouri is the self-titled debut album by American rock band Missouri released in August 1977 on Panama Records.[1] It was on Billboard magazine's recommended list.[1] Their first single, "Movin' On" received the most airplay.[1] Other popular songs included "Really Love You" and "Mystic Lady". The album was produced by Ron West and Chris Fritz.

Track listing

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  • All songs written and arranged by Ron West.[2]

Side I

  1. Intro 1:06
  2. Movin' On 3:32
  3. Got That Fever 3:20
  4. I'm Still Tryin' 4:12
  5. You're Alright 3:02
  6. Really Love You 3:32

Side II

  1. Hold Me 3:05
  2. I Know It's Love 3:05
  3. Come On Move 2:52
  4. Goin' Home 2:25
  5. Mystic Lady 5:18

Personnel

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  • Ron West - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Keyboards, Harmonica
  • Lane Turner - Lead Guitar
  • Alan Cohen - Bass, Vocals
  • Bill Larson - Drums

Production

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  • Produced by Ron West and Chris Fritz
  • Recorded and Engineered by John Mosely
  • Mixed by Paul Ratajczak
  • Mastered by Carol Hibbs
  • Production Assistant - Gary Hodgden
  • Jacket Design - Jeff Kirtley
  • Photography - Mark Lawhon

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Kearney Amphitheater summer concert schedule announced". St. Joseph News-Press. May 1, 2023. Retrieved March 22, 2025 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ Missouri - Missouri, 2008, retrieved March 21, 2025


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