Songs | Players | Credits

 
Release Date: May 19, 1998 - SPCD427
SONGS
1. Crestfallen
2. Overcome by Happiness (???K) .WAV or .RA
3. Sick of You
4. Clear Spot (???K) .WAV or .RA
5. Dimmest Star
6. Monkey Suit (???K) .WAV or .RA
7. Chicken Wire
8. Wait to Stop
9. All I Know
10. Shoes and Clothes
11. Wherein Obscurely
12. Ferris Wheel
 
THE PLAYERS

Joe Pernice - vocals, guitars
Thom Monahan - bass, vocals
Michael Deming - acoustic & electric pianos, vocals
Peyton Pinkerton - guitars, vocals
Bob Pernice - guitars, vocals
Aaron Sperske - drum kit, tympanum, percussion

The Orchestra

Anhared Stowe - violin
Christine Kolberger - violin
Katrina J. Smith - viola
Katleen Shiano - cello
Susan Cavender Knapp - harp
Tim Atherton - first trombone
David Sporny - second trombone
Peter McEachearn - third trombone
Mike Jones - flugelhorn

 
CREDITS


Produced by Thom Monahan, Michael Deming, Joe Pernice
Engineered by Michael Deming, Thom Monahan
Additional Engineering by Dave Shuman
Orchestra Arranged and Conducted by Michael Deming
Recorded and Mixed at Studio .45, Hartford, CT
Pre-mastered by Keith Chirgwin at Waveview
Mastered by John Golden at John Golden Mastering, Newbury Park, CA
Art by Zoe Blyth. Band photo by Dennis Kleiman. Design by Hank Trotter.

 
Thanks

The Pernice Family tree (which is a fig), Joe "Uncle Ducky" Vitale for the Allen's Ginger Brandy that fell off a truck, Robin, Eva, Erica, The Monahan Family, Christine Bown, Zoe Blyth, Anne Viebig, Autumn, Joel Westerdale, Jeremy Marusek at Wormco Records, Joe Harvard, Ghoul, all at Studio .45, Tim Liptak, Rhoades Alderson to whom "Ferris Wheel" is dedicated, Bill Corbett, James Tate, Charles Simic for inspiring "Wherein Obscurely" with his poem of the same name, Paul Coyne at Lotus Development, Joyce Linehan, Jen Rassler, Jason Reynolds, Josh Grier, Frank Riley, D'Addario Strings, Frank "Actor" Padellaro-luthier/accountant/lover/Italian, Garrett Fontes, New Radiant Storm King, Chuck, Maryellen, Amy, Shawn Annis, The Monkey House, Scud Mountain Boys and those who knew them, Jon Poneman and all the good people at Sub Pop - past and present.

This record is dedicated to Susan Pernice and Eugene Monahan.

© 1998 Sub Pop Records