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Champagne Jam

Champagne Jam is an album by the southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm


Champagne Jam
Section, released in 1978. (See 1978 in music.) The single "Imaginary Lover"
was the band's second Top 10 hit, peaking at #7 in the U.S. and #9 in Canada.

Contents
Track listing
Personnel
Production
Charts
Trivia Studio album by Atlanta Rhythm
References Section
Released January 1978[1]
Recorded Studio One, Doraville,
Track listing
Georgia
1. "Large Time" (Bailey, Buie, Nix) – 2:55 Genre Southern rock, soft rock
2. "I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight" (Buie, Daughtry, Nix) – 4:06
Length 32:48
3. "Normal Love" (Buie, Cobb, Daughtry, Nix) – 3:22
4. "Champagne Jam" (Buie, Cobb, Nix) – 4:31 Label Polydor
5. "Imaginary Lover" (Buie, Daughtry, Nix) – 5:05 Producer Buddy Buie, Robert Nix
6. "The Ballad of Lois Malone" (Bailey, Buie, Daughtry, Nix) – 4:30
7. "The Great Escape" (Bailey, Buie, Nix) – 4:47 Atlanta Rhythm Section
8. "Evileen" (Buie, Daughtry, Nix) – 3:32 chronology
9. "NITP" (Daughtry, Buie) - 7:21 A Rock Champagne Underdog
and Roll Jam (1979)
Personnel Alternative
(1976)
(1978)

Barry Bailey - electric guitar


Jo Jo Billingsley - vocals Professional ratings
Buddy Buie - vocals
J.R. Cobb - guitar, electric guitar, vocals Review scores
Dean Daughtry - keyboards Source Rating
Paul Davis - vocals
link (https://www.allmusic.c
Paul Goddard - bass guitar Allmusic
om/album/r952/review)
Ronnie Hammond - vocals, background vocals
Robert Nix - drums, background vocals The
Village C[2]
Artimus Pyle - percussion
Voice

Production
Producers: Buddy Buie, Robert Nix
Engineer: Rodney Mills
Mixing: Rodney Mills
Original LP mastering: Bob Ludwig & Rodney Mills at Masterdisk
Digital remastering: Suha Gur
Art direction: Mike McCarty
Design: Mike McCarty
Photography: Rick Diamond

Charts
Album

Year Chart Position


1978 Pop Albums 7

Singles

Year Single Chart Position (U.S.)


Pop
1978 "Champagne Jam" 43
Singles
7 (# 9 Cash Box
Pop
1978 "Imaginary Lover" Top 100; # 9
Singles
Canada)
"I'm Not Gonna Let 14 (#16 Cash Box
Pop
1978 It Bother Me Top 100; # 15
Singles
Tonight" Canada)

Trivia
Ronnie Dobbs, a fictional character portrayed by the comedian David Cross, is fond of saying, "Let's have us a champagne jam!",
a reference to the song "Champagne Jam".

References
1. "Atlanta Rhythm Section - Champagne Jam" (http://www.superseventies.com/spatlantarhythmsection3.html).
Super Seventies. Retrieved June 12, 2011.
2. Christgau, Robert (June 26, 1978). "Christgau's Consumer Guide" (http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgv6-7
8.php). The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved September 19, 2015.

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