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  1. Peter Lucas – acoustic and electric guitars, backing vocals, bass; Peter Buck – acoustic, 12-string and electric guitars, mandolin; Peter Holsapple – acoustic, 12-string and electric guitars; John Keane – pedal steel, electric and slide guitars, backing vocals; Daniel Boone – electric guitar, backing vocals

  2. Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [12 String, 6 String] – Peter Holsapple; Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [6 String], Backing Vocals – Chris Britton; Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Daniel Boone; Electric Guitar, Guitar [Slide], Backing Vocals – John Keane; Engineer – (Colonel) David Baker*, John Keane; Lead Vocals – Reg Presley

  3. Peter Livingston Holsapple (born February 19, 1956) is an American musician who formed, along with Chris Stamey, the dB's, a jangle-pop band from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He became the band's principal songwriter and singer after Stamey's departure.

  4. Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [12 String, 6 String] – Peter Holsapple; Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [6 String], Backing Vocals – Chris Britton; Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Daniel Boone; Engineer – (Colonel) David Baker*, John Keane; Lead Vocals – Reg Presley; Mandolin, Guitar [12 String, 6 String Acoustic, Electric ...

  5. Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [12 String, 6 String] – Peter Holsapple; Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar [6 String], Backing Vocals – Chris Britton; Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Daniel Boone; Electric Guitar, Guitar [Slide], Backing Vocals – John Keane; Engineer – (Colonel) David Baker*, John Keane; Lead Vocals – Reg Presley

  6. Featuring numerous Troggs originals, a tune written by the three members of R.E.M., one by Holsapple, as well as a great cover of Chip Taylor's "Crazy Annie", Athens Andover (a combination of the two groups’ respective hometowns) is a great late period release from UK rock legends The Troggs.

  7. "Nowhere Road" was composed by the R.E.M. trio along with dB Peter Holsapple, who was R.E.M.'s auxiliary musician for their 1991 tour. The album was re-released by the Troggs in 1996 as Athens, Georgia & Beyond with seven additional tracks not recorded during the R.E.M. collaboration.