Take My Own Advice
Take My Own Advice was the fifth album released by Canadian singer-songwriter Willie P. Bennett and was released on compact disc by Dark Light Records in 1993 (DL 12003), the same label that had previously issued his compilation album Collectibles.
| Take My Own Advice | ||||
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| Studio album by  Willie P. Bennett  | ||||
| Released | 1993 | |||
| Studio | MDI Studios, Toronto, Ontario | |||
| Genre | Country music | |||
| Label | Dark Light Records | |||
| Producer | Peter J. Moore | |||
| Willie P. Bennett chronology | ||||
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The title track is a re-recording of a song from Bennett's 1979 album Blackie and the Rodeo King.
Track listing
    
- "L.A.D.T. (Livin' in a Dirty Town)" (6:14)
 - "Jukebox" (3:14)
 - "(If I Could) Take My Own Advice" (3:06)
 - "Step Away" (4:59)
 - "You Care" (4:44)
 - "Sometimes It Comes So Easy" (4:18)
 - "Katie's Tune" (3:17)
 - "Breaking the Silence" (3:44)
 - "Blood Brother" (5:06)
 - "Push On" (4:39)
 - "Red Dress" (2:06)
 - "Why'd I Go Zydeco" (instrumental) (2:06)
 
All words and music by Willie P. Bennett, all songs published by Eiffel Dog Publishing.
Personnel
    
- Willie P. Bennett – vocals, guitar
 - Mike Holder - pedal steel
 - Denis Pendrith - bass
 - Ken Harrison - organ
 - Ed White - drums
 - Jeff Arsenault - drums ("Red Dress", "Zydeco", "Sometimes...", "Jukebox" and "Breaking the Silence")
 - Colin Linden - acoustic, electric and slide guitar, dobro
 - Colleen Peterson - harmony vocal
 
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- Produced by Peter J. Moore
 - Recorded by Simon Less with the MDI 24 track digital remote
 - Mixed by Simon Less and Peter J. Moore (MDI studios, Toronto, Ontario)
 - Mastered by Peter J. Moore with the sonic solutions at the "E" room, Toronto, Ontario
 
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