By their third album, Confederate Railroad had established their fusion of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Alabama and knew what worked and what didn't. In other words, When and Where offers nothing new from the band, but it is far from a bad record. The group has gotten predictable, but they continue to shine, whether it's on the rowdy rockers or the surprisingly smooth, radio-ready ballads. They do have a problem coming up with a batch of consistent material, but the album is as enjoyable as its predecessor and nearly as solid. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Chris McDaniels
- Keyboards
- Terry McMillan
- Percussion
- Phil Naish
- Synthesizer
- Louis Dean Nunley
- Vocals (Background)
- Bobby Ogdin
- Keyboards
- Denny Purcell
- Mastering
- Michael Rhodes
- Bass
- Charles Rose
- Horn
- Brent Rowan
- Guitar (Electric)
- Michael Severs
- Guitar (Electric)
- Harry Stinson
- Vocals (Background)
- Hurshel Wiginton
- Vocals (Background)
- Curtis Young
- Vocals (Background)
- Dennis Wilson
- Vocals (Background)
- Jimmy Dormire
- Guitar
- Wayne Secrest
- Bass
- Gates Nichols
- Guitar (Steel)
- Danny Shirley
- Guitar, Vocals
- Carole Ann Mobley
- Creative Assistance
- Daryl Roudbush
- Assistant Engineer
- Elizabeth Workman
- Design
- Nick Sparks
- Assistant Engineer
- Billy Joe Walker
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Ragena Warden
- Production Coordination
- Jarrett Gaza
- Photography
- Mark Dufresne
- Drums
- Confederate Railroad
- Main Performer
- Dave Boyer
- ?, Special Computer Editing
- Eddie Bayers
- Drums
- Barry Beckett
- Keyboards, Producer
- Pete Greene
- Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Haynes
- Horn
- Jim Hoke
- Horn
- Jim Horn
- Horn
- Mike Lawler
- Synthesizer, Guitar (Acoustic)
- Eddie Long
- Guitar (Steel)













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