

Six-Pack Of Love is the third solo album from Peter Case, who first gained notoriety with the San Francisco-based Nerves and then, as founder of Los Angeles' legendary Plimsouls. His solo debut, the 1986 self-titled Peter Case, was praised by Rolling Stone as "a pull-out-the-stops masterpiece." The Los Angeles Times and Washington Post named the ironically-titled follow-up, The Man With The Blue Postmodern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar, among the best releases of 1989. On Six-Pack Of Love, co-produced by Mitchell Froom (Elvis Costello, Crowded House), Case wrote in collaboration with notables John Prine, Billy Swan and Tonio K. among others. The band on the album includes bassist Bruce Thomas (Elvis Costello and The Attractions), guitarist Michael Den Elzen, drummer Gary Mallaber (Van Morrison), and producer Mitchell Froom doubling on keyboards.
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Dream About You GEFFEN RECORDS PRC-CD-4379 Compact Disc 1992
DREAM ABOUT YOU Peter Case/Andrew Williams
PETER CASE Vocals, Guitar, Piano MICHAEL DEN ELZEN Guitar BRUCE THOMAS Bass GARY MALLABER Drums, Percussion MITCHELL FROOM Keyboards STEVEN SOLES Background Vocals
Produced by MITCHELL FROOM and PETER CASE Engineered by TCHAD BLAKE Recorded at Sunset Sound Factory Mixed at Ocean Way Mastered by BOB LUDWIG at Masterdisk Digital Editing by DAVE COLLINS Assistant Engineers: TOM NELLEN and JOHN PATERNO at Sunset Sound Factory: MAX GARCIA at Ocean Way
From the Geffen ablum Six-Pack Of Love. Available on Cassette and Compact Disc (GEFC/GEFD-24466). Promotional Copy. Not For Sale
Illustration: JEFFREY VALLANCE Photography: DENNIS KEELEY Art Direction: KEVIN REAGAN Design: JANET WOLSBORN
A&R: MIO VUKOVIC Management: GARY STAMLER MANAGEMENT Los Angeles, CA
© 1992 Geffen Records
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