Produced by Ugene Dozier and Roland Chambers for Gamble-Huff Productions
A1, A3, B1, B2, B4 arranged by Thom Bell
A2, A4, A5, B3 arranged by Roland Chambers
B5 arranged by Bobby Martin
Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, PA
Recording engineer: Joe Tarsia
I've noticed the deleted defective cover(the one with the tear which obliterated alf of Dusty's picture. I'm happy I was able to provide a better version of the rear cover, with all due respects, of course, to dvdmike who uploaded this originally. Thanks also to our ever-diligent moderator! Cheers!
Also note the issue date for this LP, midway through January, 1970, which means the sessions for this album took place during mid-to-late 1969. I have the title cut on a single, the B-side of that single sits at A2 on the LP, frankly it's the better track, "Bad Case Of The Blues", good, up-tempo R. & B rocker! Dusty was one of only three white performers who could do soul music, the other two were Doug Parkinson and Renee Geyer, both Aussies!
I've just noticed dvdmike's rear cover was badly defaced. I've added the rear cover from my copy as a possible replacement if Mod wishes to use it as such.
Here I was, just spent almost an hour on the cover, getting it ready to upload, only to find it's already here. Still, dvdmike, you didn't put the labels up. At least I can contribute those.