Flat Out (Buck Dharma album)
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''Flat Out'' is a solo album by Donald "
Buck Dharma Donald Roeser (born November 12, 1947), known by his stage name Buck Dharma, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is the sole constant member of hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult since the group's formation in 1967. He wrote and ...
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"), the band operated as a democracy, and some of the songs he brought to the band were deemed too poppy by the others, so he released many of them on this solo record. "Born to Rock" was the first single (and was played live by Blue Oyster Cult in 1983, 1984 and 2004), and "Your Loving Heart" was also released as a single, but neither charted well. The track "
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" begins with a 35-second backwards recording. When played in reverse, it is a conversation that mentions a bongo record that sounds like Channel 11 music used to be. The conversation, which takes place during a game of ping-pong, ends with, "I could kick your ass but I know this is just for a sound check." The BÖC Fan Club lyric book titles this track "Gnop Gnip" (ping pong spelled backwards), after the album credit thanking "Chris Cassone for Gnop Gnip". The
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pictured on the album cover is a mid-1950s Oldsmobile 98 Starfire convertible.


Track listing

All tracks composed by Donald Roeser; except where indicated #"Born to Rock" ( Neal Smith, Roeser) – 3:24 #"That Summer Night" – 3:44 #"Cold Wind" – 4:38 #"Your Loving Heart" (Roeser, Sandy Roeser) – 7:12 #"Five Thirty-Five" – 5:09 #"Wind Weather and Storm" (
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, Roeser) – 2:35 #"All Tied Up" – 4:16 #"Anwar's Theme" – 4:47 #"
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" (Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis, Gary Troxel) – 2:32 Additional track on the CD version (originally released on ''Guitar’s Practicing Musicians Volume 3'', 1989): #
  • "Gamera Is Missing" (not included on Rock Candy Records reissue)


    Personnel


    Musicians

    * Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser – vocals, lead guitar, drums on "Wind Weather and Storm", synthesizer on "All Tied Up", producer, engineer * Sandy Roeser – vocal on "Come Softly to Me", backing vocals on "That Summer Night" * Rick Downey – drums on "Your Loving Heart", "Five Thirty-Five", "Anwar's Theme" * Neal Smith- drums on "Born to Rock", "That Summer Night" *
    Dennis Dunaway Dennis Dunaway (born December 9, 1946, in Cottage Grove, Oregon) is an American musician, best known as the original bass guitarist for the rock band Alice Cooper (1962–1975, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021). He co-wrote some of the b ...
    – bass on "Born to Rock" * Giis de Lang – additional rhythm guitar on "Born to Rock" * Richard Crooks – drums on "Cold Wind" *
    Will Lee William Lee (born William Lubovsky; August 6, 1908 – December 7, 1982) was an American actor who appeared in numerous television and film roles, but was best known for playing Mr. Hooper, the original store proprietor of the eponymous Hooper' ...
    – bass on "Cold Wind", "All Tied Up" * Billy Alessi – synthesizer on "Cold Wind" and "All Tied Up" *
    Craig MacGregor Craig MacGregor (September 13, 1949 – February 9, 2018) was an American musician. He was the longtime bassist for Foghat, a rock band he joined in 1976. Biography MacGregor was born on September 13, 1949, in Iowa. He developed an interest ...
    – bass on "Your Loving Heart", "Five Thirty-Five", "Anwar's Theme" * Spyke Grubb – backing vocal on "Five Thirty-Five" * Teruo Nakamura – bass on "Wind Weather and Storm" *
    Richie Cannata Richie Cannata (born March 3, 1949) is an American music producer, saxophonist, keyboardist and studio owner. He is most notable for playing saxophone in Billy Joel's band alongside Liberty DeVitto, Russell Javors, and Doug Stegmeyer. After leav ...
    – saxophone, clarinet, and horn arrangement on "Wind Weather and Storm" * Steve Jordan – drums on "All Tied Up" *
    Sue Evans Sue Evans (born July 7, 1951) is an American jazz, pop, classical, and studio percussionist and drummer. Career She was born in New York, New York, United States. Evans played piano, violin and clarinet as a young child before switching to drums ...
    – percussion on "Anwar's Theme", "Come Softly to Me" * Ron Riddle – drums on "Gamera Is Missing"


    Hospital Staff on Your Loving Heart

    * Sandy Roeser, Jan Allen, Terry Bretone, Richard Bifulco


    Production

    *Ken Kessie – engineer *Clay Hutchinson – 2nd engineer on tracks 3, 7, 9 *Jeff Kawalek – 2nd engineer on track 5, re-mixing on track 5 *
    Tony Bongiovi Anthony C. Bongiovi (born September 7, 1947) is an American record producer and recording engineer. He is the cousin of musician Jon Bon Jovi. Career Bongiovi has produced records by Gloria Gaynor, Talking Heads, Aerosmith ('' Classics Live''), ...
    – re-mixing on tracks 2, 3 *Chris Isca, Paul Mandl, Barry Bongiovi, Wayne Lewis, Jimmy Sparling – assistant engineers *
    Bob Ludwig Robert C. Ludwig (born c. 1945) is an American mastering engineer. He has mastered recordings on all the major recording formats for all the major record labels, and on projects by more than 1,300 artists including Led Zeppelin, Lou Reed, Qu ...
    – mastering


    References

    {{Authority control Buck Dharma albums 1982 debut albums Portrait Records albums