| General Store | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | December 10, 1997 | |||
| Recorded | Austin, Texas, June 1997 | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 37:55 | |||
| Label | El Paisano | |||
| Producer | Lloyd Maines | |||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Austin Chronicle | |
General Store is the debut album by American singer/songwriter Owen Temple. It was released in 1997 on El Paisano Records.
Track listing
All songs (Temple) except where noted
- “When I Hit San Antone” - 3:59
 - “Me and Maria” - 3:43
 - “Tennessee Highway” (Temple, Lendon Lewis) - 3:58
 - “Dry Creek” - 3:16
 - “Jaded Lover” (Chuck Pyle) - 3:47
 - “The Wanna Wanna Bar” - 4:31
 - “Mary” - 3:57
 - “You Never Can Tell” - 3:00
 - “James' Blues” - 3:28
 - “If You Called” - 3:45
 
Credits
Musicians
- Owen Temple - Acoustic
 - Lloyd Maines - Electric guitar, Acoustic, Pedal steel, Mandolin, and Dobro
 - John Inmon - Electric guitar, Acoustic
 - Michael Tarabay - Bass
 - Richard Bowden - Fiddle, Mandolin
 - Rich Brotherton - Mandolin
 - Riley Osbourn - keyboards
 - Bob Livingston - Harmonica
 - Stan Smith - Clarinet
 - John Treanor - Washboard
 - Bukka Allen - Accordion
 - Mark Patterson - drums
 - Fred Remmert - percussion
 - Cory Morrow - Vocals on "Jaded Lover"
 - Pat Green - Vocals on "Jaded Lover"
 - Paul Lee - Harmony vocals on "When I Hit San Antone", "Tennessee Highway", "Mary", "The Wanna Wanna Bar", "Jaded Lover", and "You Never Can Tell"
 - Terri Hendrix - Harmony vocals on "If You Called"
 - Graham Sones - Harmony vocals on "Me and Maria" and "James' Blues"
 
Production
- Produced by Lloyd Maines
 - Engineered by Fred Remmert
 - Recorded at Cedar Creek Studios, Austin, Texas[1]
 
Artwork
- Art Direction/Design by Jennifer Jones
 - Photography by Stephen L. Clark
 
Releases
| year | format | label | catalog # | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | CD | El Paisano Records | EPR CD 650175 | 
Cover art
The cover art depicts Temple standing in front of the Fischer Store, a structure located in Fischer, Texas that dates back to 1902.[2]
External links
References
- ↑ Cedar Creek Recording
 - ↑ "Fischer, Texas, The Wimberley Area - Fischer Store and the Bowling Alley". Retrieved 29 August 2015.
 
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