| From his solo debut in the mid '70s to his death three decades later, Robert Palmer was one of Rock's finest vocalists, with each performance filled with soul, power and emotion. His undying musical creativity ensured that each of his albums would retain his signature sound, yet would be a successful step in a different direction. He was truly a Rock chameleon, as this album proves. Originally released in 1976, Pressure Drop features nine tracks including 'Give Me An Inch', 'Which Of Us Is The Fool' and 'Work To Make It Work' Universal. Banjo -- Joe Brown Bass -- James Jameson*, Kenny Gradney Clavinet -- Gordon Dewitte, Jean Rousseau Congas, Backing Vocals -- Sam Clayton Drums, Congas, Percussion -- Ed Green* Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals -- Richie Hayward Engineer, Mixed By -- Phil Brown* Guitar -- Lowell George Guitar, Backing Vocals -- Paul Barrére* Harmonica -- Steve York Harp -- David Snell (2) Horns -- Mel Collins, Muscle Shoals Horns, Ray Allen Horns, Flageolet -- Mongezi Feza Keyboards -- Bill Payne Photography By, Cover [Concept], Design -- Graham Hughes (2) Producer -- Steve Smith (3) Strings -- Gene Page Tuba -- Martin Frye Vocals, Percussion, Backing Vocals -- Robert Palmer |