30 on the Rail

30 on the Rail

Infobox Album | Name = 30 on the Rail
Type = Album
Artist = Mark Bryan


Released = March 14, 2000
Recorded = Reflection Studios at Charlotte, North Carolina in July 1996 and August 1997
Genre = Rock, Gospel
Length = 45:41
Label = Atlantic
83283-2
Producer = Don Dixon
Reviews = *"Allmusic" rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gvfuxqtkldte link]
Last album = — | This album = "30 on the Rail"
(2000)
Next album = "End of the Front" (2008)

"30 on the Rail" is the debut solo studio album by Hootie & the Blowfish lead guitarist Mark Bryan. Released in March of 2000, every song on the album was written exclusively by Bryan, with the exception of "City by a River", which is credited to Hootie & the Blowfish. [http://www.earcandymag.com/markbryan.htm Interview with Mark Bryan of Hootie and The Blowfish, 01/03/03] ]

Track listing

* All songs written by Mark Bryan, unless noted otherwise.
#"If It Happens" – 2:56
#"All That I Believe" – 3:29
#"The Story Goes On" – 3:36
#"City by a River" – 5:38 "(Dean Felber, Darius Rucker, Jim Sonefeld, and Mark Williams)
#"Last Light" – 4:15
#"Together in Our Minds" – 3:47
#"Drinkin’ You Pretty" – 2:56
#"I’ll Fade Away" – 3:42
#"Fall into Fall, Pt. 2" – 3:09
#"Just Takes Time" – 4:17
#"Halfway to Nowhere" – 2:03
#"2 Guys Named Tim" – 3:16
#"She Stays in Love" – 2:37

Credits

*Lead vocals: Mark Bryan
*Additional vocals: Don Dixon, Hank Futch, and Danielle Howle
*Guitar: Mark Bryan and Don Dixon
*Bass: Don Dixon, Hank Futch, and Andy Ware
*Drums: Steve Hill and Fred LeBlanc
*Accordian: Peter Holsapple
*Banjo: Dwayne Ellen
*Cabesa: Don Dixon
*Cello: Claire Bryant
*Congas: Gary Greene
*Electric Guitar: Greg Humphries
*Harmonica: Peter Holsapple
*Hollers: Fred LeBlanc
*Mandolin: Steve Lipton
*Organ: Peter Holsapple
*Piano: Peter Holsapple
*Recorder: Peter Holsapple
*Tambourine: Gary Greene
*Vibraphone: Peter Holsapple
*Violin: Dan Cook
*Wurlitzer piano: Peter Holsapple
*Art Direction: Mark Bryan and Christina Dittmar
*Design: Mark Bryan and Christina Dittmar
*Engineer: Mark Williams
*Illustrations: Gerald Harbarth
*Photography: Jim Sonefeld

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