Stampede (The Doobie Brothers Album) - Production

Production

  • Producer: Ted Templeman
  • Engineer: Donn Landee, Travis Turk
  • Concert Master: Harry Bluestone on "Rainy Day Crossroad Blues"
  • String Arrangements:
    • Nick DeCaro on "Texas Lullaby", "I Cheat the Hangman" and "Rainy Day Crossroad Blues"
    • Curtis Mayfield on "Music Man"
    • Paul Riser on "Take Me in Your Arm (Rock Me a Little While)"
  • Horn Arrangements:
    • Curtis Mayfield on "Music Man"
    • Paul Riser on "Take Me in Your Arm (Rock Me a Little While)", "Sweet Maxine" and "Double Dealin' Four Flusher"
  • Orchestration: Richard Tufo on "Music Man"
  • Design: Barbara Casado, John Casado
  • Photography: Jill Maggid, Michael Maggid
  • Art Direction: Ed Thrasher

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