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|type        = Studio album
|type        = Studio album
|artist      = Freddy Robinson
|artist      = Freddy Robinson
|released    = 1972
|released    = September 1972
|recorded    = <small>1971 in the United States.</small>
|recorded    = <small>1971 in the United States.</small>
|genre      = Blues, jazz, funk
|genre      = Blues, jazz, funk
|language    = English
|language    = English
|length      = 41 min 49 sec
|length      = 41 minutes 49 seconds
|label      = Enterprise Records
|label      = Enterprise Records
|catalogue  = Enterprise ENS 1025
|catalogue  = Enterprise ENS 1025
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|engineer    = Christina Hersch
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'''''At the Drive-In''''' is a 1972 studio album by [[United States|American]] blues-jazz guitarist [[Freddy Robinson]]. Robinson had previously sessioned for [[Monk Higgins]] (b. Milton Bland), who co-produced this album. [[Al Vescovo]], [[Harold Mason]], [[Paul Humphrey]], [[Joe Sample]], [[Wilton Felder]], Monk Higgins and [[Bobbye Hall]] provide back-up for Robinson.  
'''''At the Drive-In''''' is a 1972 studio album by [[United States of America|American]] blues-jazz guitarist [[Freddy Robinson]]. Robinson had previously sessioned for [[Monk Higgins]] (b. Milton Bland), who co-produced this album. [[Al Vescovo]], [[Harold Mason]], [[Paul Humphrey]], [[Joe Sample]], [[Wilton Felder]], Monk Higgins and [[Bobbye Hall]] provide back-up for Robinson.  


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At the Drive-In
ATDIalbum1972.jpg
Type Studio album
Artist Freddy Robinson
Release Date September 1972
Recorded 1971 in the United States.
Genre Blues, jazz, funk
Language English
Length 41 minutes 49 seconds
Label Enterprise Records
Catalogue Enterprise ENS 1025
Producer Alex Brown and Monk Higgins
Engineer Christina Hersch

At the Drive-In is a 1972 studio album by American blues-jazz guitarist Freddy Robinson. Robinson had previously sessioned for Monk Higgins (b. Milton Bland), who co-produced this album. Al Vescovo, Harold Mason, Paul Humphrey, Joe Sample, Wilton Felder, Monk Higgins and Bobbye Hall provide back-up for Robinson.

Track list

Album information

Track listing:

  • Side One:
  1. 'I Found My Soul Last Night' (Milton Bland, Alexandra Louise Brown) - 4:05
  2. 'At the Drive-In' (Fred L. Robinson) - 3:49
  3. 'Wonder What It Is' (Milton Bland, Alexandra Louise Brown) - 4:12
  4. 'Bluesology' (Milt Jackson) - 6:14
  • Side Two:
  1. 'It's the Real Thing' (Milton Bland, Alexandra Louise Brown) - 7:57
  2. 'Sweet Clara' (Fred L. Robinson) - 6:00
  3. 'Miss Black America' (Milton Bland, Alexandra Louise Brown) - 3:02
  4. 'Creepin' Lightly' (Fred L. Robinson) - 6:30
Personnel
  • Musicians:
    • Freddy Robinson - guitar, harmonica, vocals
    • Alex Brown - vocals, producer
    • Clydie King - vocals
    • Venetta Fields - vocals
    • Al Vescovo - guitar
    • Monk Higgins - organ, producer
    • Joe Sample - organ, piano, keyboards
    • Wilton Felder - bass guitar
    • Paul Humphrey - percussion, drums
    • Harvey Mason, Sr. - drums
    • Harold Mason - drums
    • Bobbye Hall - percussion, conga
  • Production:
    • Christina Hersch - engineer