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  1. Heroes Are Hard to Find - Fleetwood Mac (1974) Kinky Friedman - Kinky Friedman (1974) Playing Possum - Carly Simon (1975) Ringo's Rotogravure - Ringo Starr (1976) White on White - Brian Cadd (1976) Death of a Ladies' Man - Leonard Cohen (1977) Making a Good Thing Better - Olivia Newton-John (1977) Pacific Steel Co. - Steel guitar ...

  2. 7 mag 2015 · Sneaky ha collaborato con Joe Cocker nell’album Joe Cocker,1969 e Delaney e Bonnie nel disco To Bonnie from Delaney, 1970; ha anche aggiunto la sua steel guitar Fender 800 al disco di Frank Zappa, Waka/Jawaka del 1972, al disco dei Bee Gees, Life in a Tin Can del 1973; in Mind Games del 1973 e in Heroes are Hard to Find (1974) dei Fleetwood ...

  3. Sneaky Pete Kleinowpedal steel guitar on "Come a Little Bit Closer" Nick DeCaro – horn and string arrangement; Production. Fleetwood Mac – producers; Bob Hughes – engineer, producer; Doug Graves – engineer, assistant engineer; Lee Herschberg – remastering; Desmond Strobel – design; Charts

  4. Tracce. Heroes Are Hard to Find (McVie) – 3:35. Coming Home (Elmore James) – 3:52. Angel (Welch) – 3:55. Bermuda Triangle (Welch) – 4:08. Come a Little Bit Closer (McVie) – 4:45. She's Changing Me (Welch) – 2:58. Bad Loser (McVie) – 3:25. Silver Heels (Welch) – 3:25. Prove Your Love (McVie) – 3:57. Born Enchanter (Welch) – 2:54.

  5. 10 gen 2007 · SneakyPete Kleinow, a steel guitar virtuoso who helped create the genre of country rock by introducing rock audiences to one of country music’s cornerstone instruments while performing...

  6. 3 nov 2010 · They imported pedal steel guitarist Sneaky Pete Kleinow to play on the track, which gives it a dash of country. “Prove Your Love” is the album’s best track. It has a beauty reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac’s best pop work and contains the feeling of sunset as her soulful vocal washes over you.

  7. 3 gen 2016 · Sneaky Pete Kleinow 1/2007. January 6, 2007 – Sneaky Pete Kleinow was born on August 20th 1934 in South Bend, Indiana. He became intrigued by the steel guitar, particularly the Hawaiian stylings of Jerry Byrd, and he took up the instrument when he was 17. He worked repairing roads, but he would play in club bands at night.