The reason I title this blog entry the way I do is because there's no online information about the session musicians for this album. We can all assume Ray is the piano/organ player. On the back of the vinyl album it credits Ray as the co-producer as well as music arranger on all but three of the recordings. Fred Foster is credited as a co-producer. Jim Malloy is credited as an assistant engineer and a production assistant. Charlie Tallent is the engineer. Now, beyond those credits, that's it. There is no musicians credited. I received a comment on a previous blog entry about the musician credits for Even Stevens. Instead of allowing the comment to languish in the archives I decided to write a blog entry answering his question. The question came from 'Great Song Podcast'. There are musician credits on Ray's 1969 follow-up albums, Gitarzan and Have a Little Talk With Myself, but there weren't any for 1968's Even Stevens. We could assume some of the musicians on those albums worked on Even Stevens, too, but I don't like to make those kinds of assumptions when it comes to session musicians.
Anyway, the session musicians for Even Stevens are lost to time...unless someone comes along and knows the list of musicians for that Monument album and reveals them. I wouldn't know who to ask for such information. I don't know if Ray would've kept the musicians list all these years later or not.
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