Tom T. Hall
         

      These three albums were originally released on RCA Records.  CD versions
      were reissued on KOCH Records in 1998 dedicated to the memory of Roy Dea.
       
           
                 
                A Soldier Of Fortune
                Produced by Roy Dea and
                Tom T. Hall

                Original Release 1980 RCA Records
                Reissue Released on Koch Records, 1998
                Reissue Dedicated  to the Memory of Roy Dea

       
          Tracks:

          1. Soldier of Fortune
          2. Me and Jimmie Rodgers
          3. We’re All In This Alone
          4. Back When Gas Was Thirty Cents A Gallon
          5. The World According to Raymond
          6. I’ll Go Somewhere And Sing My Song Again
          7. Texas Never Fell In Love With Me
          8. The Six O’Clock News
          9. People As Crazy As Me
          10. Whiskey Castles

          Credits:
          Bass, Henry Strzelecki, Bob Moore, Jay Marshall
          Bass Guitar: Jay (Small Mountain) Marshall
          Drums: Buddy Harmon, Gary Lee Lusk
          Piano: Hargus (Pig) Robbins, Bobby Wood, Robert Lee Criger
          Electric Guitar: Dale Sellers, Rick Wayne Money, Rick Rector
          Rhythm Guitar: Ray Edenton, Jerry Shook
          Steel Guitar: Russ Hicks
          Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro: Ray Edwards
          Fiddle: William Lee (Ozzie) Osment
          Horns: Don Sheffield, Dennis Good, James R. Skipper
          Strings: The Shelly Kurland Strings
          Vocal Accompaniment: Jimmie Martin, Bobby Osbourne, Jimmy Osbourne, Sonny                                                     Osbounre
          Vocal Group: The Nashville Edition
          Recording Engineers: Al Pachucki, Chuck Haines
          Mastering Engineer: Randy Kling

      Ol’ T’s In Town
      Produced By Roy Dea and Tom T. Hall

      “I remember the day after I made this album,
      the legendary George Jones came by my office
      and bragged on me.  That’s quite a compliment.”
      Tom T. Hall, March 1998

      Tracks:
      1.    The Last Country Song
      2.    Old Habits Die Hard
      3.    Jesus On The Radio (Daddy on the Phone)
      4.    The Old Side of Town
      5.    Greed Kills More People Than Whiskey
      6.    You Show Me Your Heart (And I’ll Show You Mine)
      7.     The Different Feeling
      8.     Girl You Sure Know How To Say Goodbye
      9.     What Do You Mean When You Say Goodbye
      10.    I Left You Some Kisses On The Door

      Credits:
      Rhythm Guitar: Ray Edenton, Jerry Shook & James Capps
      Acoustic Guitar: Rick Money
      Bass Guitar: Jay Marshall
      Drums: Hayward Bishop
      Bass: Bob Moore
      Acoustic Dobro: Dale Sellers
      Dobro: Ray Edwards, Larry Sasser
      Mandolin: Ray Edwards
      Banjo: Ray Edwards
      Steel Guitar: Larry Sasser
      Piano: Bobby Wood & Hargus “Pig” Robbins
      Vocal Accompaniment: The Nashville Edition/
      The Lea Jane Singers
      Recording Engineer: Al Puchuki
      Mastering Engineer: Randy Kling

          Places I’ve Done Time
          Produced by Roy Dea and Tom T. Hall

          “I remember the day after I made this album,
          the legendary George Jones came by my office
          and bragged on me.  That’s quite a compliment.”
          Tom T. Hall, March 1998

          Tracks:
          1. What Have You Got To Lose
          2. I Couldn’t Live In Southern California
          3. The Grocery Truck
          4. The Man Who Shot Himself
          5. Son of Clayton Delaney
          6. Mr. Bo Jangles
          7. The Three Sofa Story
          8. The Great East Broadway Onion Championship of 1978
          9. Hat Full of Feathers
          10. Gimme Peace

          Original Issue on RCA Records, RCA APL1-3018, 1978
          Reissued on Koch Records in 1998 as KOC-CD-7973

          Credits:
          Bass Guitar: Harold Bradley, James Marshall
          Bass: Henry Strzelecki, Floyd Chance
          Banjo: Harold Bradley
          Drums: Hayward Bishop
          Piano: Bobby Wood
          Electric Piano: Bill Wence
          Rhythm Guitar: Ray Edenton, Jerry Shook,
          Gary Lusk, Charles Stewart, Chip Young
          Acoustic Guitar: Rick Money
          Fiddle: Murrel Counts
          Electric Guitar & Acoustic Dobro: Dale Sellers
          Slide Dobro & Mandolin: James Edwards
          Violins: Sheldon Kurland, Virginia Christensen,
          Carl Gorodetzky, Wilfred Lehman,
          Steven Smith, Samuel Terranova, Pamela Vanosdale,
          Stephanie Woolf,
          Viola: Marvin Chantry, Gary Vanosdale
          Cello: Byron Bach, Roy Christensen
          Engineers: Al Pachuki, Stan Beavers, Randy Kling