The only album by singer-songwriter Wayne Berry from Nashville, Tennessee, who also was a founding member of the folk rock band Timber, who released two albums in 1970 and 1971. "Home at last" recorded at Muscle Shoal Studios is filled with lyrical and pleasant Southern soft rock with careful arrangements, interesting harmonies by a large group of talented musicians as backing band.
Wayne Berry - vocals, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar. Jesse Ed Davis, Reggie Young, Peter Carr - guitars. Billy Sandford - acoustic guitar. Jimmy Johnson - guitar, piano. David Paich, Mantup Trebron - piano. Jeff Baxter - guitar, steel guitar. Berry Beckett - organ, piano. David Briggs - electric piano. William Smith - organ. Shane Keister - synthesizer. Weldon Myrick - dobro. Johnny Gimble - fiddle. Charlie McCoy - harp. Ben Cauley - flugelhorn, trumpet. Charles Rose - trombone. Ronald Eades - baritone saxophone. Harrison Colloway - trumpet. Harvey L. Thompson - tenor saxophone. James Rolleston -bass, backing vocals. David Hood, Joe Osborne - bass. Norbert Putman - bass, cello. Jackson Browne, Mary Holladay, Ginger Holladay, Jeanie Green, Ned Doheny - backing vocals. Bobbye Hall - congas. Jim Gordon, Roger Hawkins - drums, percussion. Kenneth Buttrey - drums.
All I need. Another's lifetime. Indian woman from Wichita. Snowbound. Welcome home. Dixie's pride. Black magic gun. Ballad of Jonah. Gene's tune (blonde guitar). Lover's moon.