Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
GuitarNick Moroch, Spanky Alford
BassJoel Smith, Elijah Baker Hassan
MixingBill Malina, Gerry Brown, Chris Puram, Booker T. Jones III, Ken Kessie
EngineerMike Bogus, Skip Saylor, Marty Main, Brian Kinkel, Darrin Harris, Marty Ogden, Ken Kessie, Carl Wheeler, Bill Malina, Tulio Torrinello, Jr., Gerry Brown, Danny Alonso, Joey Swails
ReviewsRanked #30 in the Village Voice's 1996 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll., "...the sons of soul....Brilliance shines like a diamond....HOUSE OF MUSIC glows a vision of blackness that is superbad, mad smooth, and crazy sexy.", 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...a startlingly diverse set that slips easily from the Stevie Wonder slow-strut of `Lovin' You,' through the Jackson 5-alike `Annie May' and beyond, taking in Memphis soul and Philly smooth en route to glistening swingbeat and seductive after-hours balladry...", "...This album was made for us...folks like us appreciate the richness in diversity...the music connoisseurs, those who are here to save the soul of Rhythm and Blues...", "...Their usual witty, tremendously likable collection, with a new recurring theme: what makes a man a man and a woman a woman, explored with both frankness and slyness." - Rating: A-
PercussionSheila E., Pete Escovedo
DrumsJoel Smith, Tommy Dradford