Produced by Sahm, Wexler and
Arif Mardin, the recording sessions took place during the first two weeks of October 1972, at the Atlantic Records recording studios on West 60th Street in New York. Guest musicians included
Bob Dylan,
Dr. John,
David "Fathead" Newman,
Flaco Jiménez,
David Bromberg and
Kenny Kosek. Meanwhile,
Elton John visited the studio. "
Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone" opened the album. It included twin fiddles by Sahm and Ken Kosek, with the steel guitar of Charlie Owens, while Dylan contributed with harmony vocals. Dylan appeared again singing harmony in "It's Gonna Be Easy", written by Atwood Allen, while Allen and Sahm sung the lead. Then, a horn section composed by Newman,
Wayne Jackson and Willie Bridges assist Sahm on the Blues number "Your Friends". In "Poison Love" the vocals of Sahm are complemented by Jimenez on the accordion with Augie Meyers on piano, Bromberg on dobro and Andy Statman on mandolin. The Dylan-written "
Wallflower" was a lead collaboration between Sahm and Dylan. In "Dealer's Blues" the horn section led by Newman also featured
Jack Walrath,
Martin Fierro and Mel Martin. Kosek returned with Sahm with in the twin fiddles in the cover of
Bob Wills' "
Faded Love". Dylan returned in "Blues, Stay Away From Me", also playing a guitar solo.
T-Bone Walker's "Papa Ain't Salty" and Willie Nelson's "Me and Paul" follow. Newman returned in "Don't Turn Around", followed by the closing "I Get Off". ==Release and reception==