Special Delivery (38 Special Album) - Production

Production

  • Producer: Dan Hartman
38 Special
  • Donnie Van Zant
  • Don Barnes
  • Larry Junstrom
  • Danny Chauncey
  • Bobby Capps
  • Gary Moffatt
  • Jeff Carlisi - guitars
  • Jack Grondin - drums, percussion
  • Steve Brookins - drums, percussion
  • Ken Lyons - bass
  • Carol Bristow - backing vocals
  • Dale Krantz - backing vocals
  • Nancy Henderson - backing vocals
  • Lu Moss - backing vocals
  • Lynn Hineman
  • Steve McRay
  • Max Carl
  • Scott Meeder
  • Scott Hoffman
Studio albums
  • 38 Special
  • Special Delivery
  • Rockin' into the Night
  • Wild-Eyed Southern Boys
  • Special Forces
  • Tour de Force
  • Strength in Numbers
  • Rock & Roll Strategy
  • Bone Against Steel
  • Resolution
  • A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night
  • Drivetrain
Live albums
  • Live at Sturgis
Compilations
  • Flashback: The Best of 38 Special
Singles
  • "Hold On Loosely"
  • "Caught Up in You"
  • "Second Chance"
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  • Van Zant

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