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" .....A deal with Elektra Records inspired by a 1968 ~Rolling Stone article profiling Mack should have led to major stardom, but his three Elektra albums were less consistent than the Fraternity material. (Elektra also reissued his only Fraternity LP, the seminal The Wham of That Memphis Man.) Mack cameoed on the Doors' Morrison Hotel album, contributing a guitar solo to "Roadhouse Blues," and worked for a while as a member of Elektra's AR team."
It was SOP in the '50s and '50s to have a studio player do uncredited work .
Mack *is* credited on the album, but only as the bass player. I just checked two different books on the Doors, including Ray Manzarek's (the Doors keyboardist). Both of them list Mack as the bass player, and John Sebastian (from Lovin Spoonful) as the harp player (apparently a stage name for G. Puglese).
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