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Tracklist

CD 1
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1Hello City
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
congas and piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest trombone:
Tom Walsh (Canadian trombonist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
background vocals [wat’ups]:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Hello City (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
is based on:
Happy Hour
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2Enid
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
cuíca [cuica] and piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Nic Gotham (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest pedal steel guitar [pedal steel]:
Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest tambourine and guest other vocals [Teutonic intro vocal]:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Gene Hardy (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest trombone:
Tom Walsh (Canadian trombonist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest trumpet:
Chris Howells (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars] and synthesizer [bionic intro synth]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
synthesizer [moronic intro synth] and lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Enid (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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3Grade 9
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars] and other vocals [crowd noise, funky mouth]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
keyboard bass:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda
organ and piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Grade 9 (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Andy Creeggan, Jim Creeggan, Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies), Ed Robertson and Tyler Stewart
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
partial instrumental cover recording of:
Linus and Lucy (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
composer:
Vince Guaraldi (pianist)
publisher:
Lee Mendelson Film Productions, Inc.
partial instrumental cover recording of:
The Spirit of Radio (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist:
Neil Peart
composer:
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson
publisher:
Core Music Publishing
partial instrumental cover recording of:
Tom Sawyer (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist:
Pye Dubois and Neil Peart
composer:
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson
publisher:
Ole Core Music Publishing
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4Brian Wilson
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
congas:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar and lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Brian Wilson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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5Be My Yoko Ono
engineer:
Everett Ravestein (in 1991)
assistant producer:
Scott Dibble (in 1991) and Everett Ravestein (in 1991)
producer:
Barenaked Ladies (in 1991)
additional mixer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (in 1992-03)
congas and tambourine:
Andy Creeggan (in 1991)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (in 1991)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (in 1991)
guitar:
Ed Robertson (in 1991)
lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (in 1991)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (in 1991), Jim Creeggan (in 1991) and Ed Robertson (in 1991)
recorded at:
Chalet Studio in Ontario, Canada (in 1991)
additionally mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Be My Yoko Ono (in 1991)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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6Wrap Your Arms Around Me
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
cabasa [cabasa], finger cymbals, Mark tree [mark tree], shakers [shaker] and triangle:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest bassoon:
Catherine MacDonnell-Stephens (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest flugelhorn:
Chris Howells (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest pedal steel guitar [pedal steel]:
Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars] and lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Wrap Your Arms Around Me (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
composer:
Jim Creeggan and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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7What a Good Boy
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar and lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
organ and piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
What a Good Boy (song originally by Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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8The King of Bedside Manor
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
congas, shakers [shaker] and tambourine:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass and shakers [shaker]:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums] and shakers [shaker]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest shakers [shaker]:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar and shakers [shaker]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
The King of Bedside Manor (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
is based on:
Mr. Roboto
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9Box Set
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
claves, congas, güiro [guiro], piano and vibraphone:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
cowbell and guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest alto saxophone [alto sax] and baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Nic Gotham (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest tenor saxophone [tenor saxes]:
Gene Hardy (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Box Set (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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10I Love You
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest organ:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
piano and lead vocals [scat]:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
I Love You (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist:
Andy Creeggan, Jim Creeggan, Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
composer:
Andy Creeggan and Jim Creeggan
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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11New Kid (On the Block)
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
congas and shakers:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest pedal steel guitar [pedal steel]:
Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
New Kid (On the Block) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
publisher:
Scott Dibble (in 1992)
lyricist and composer:
Scott Dibble, Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
is based on:
Games
is based on:
Step by Step
is based on:
You Got It (The Right Stuff)
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12Blame It on Me
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
congas, marimba, mbira, piano and shakers:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Blame It On Me (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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13The Flag
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
bass drum and snare drum:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass [double bass (arco)]:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
percussion [suitcase]:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
The Flag (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
23:53
14If I Had $1000000
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest accordion:
Bob Wiseman (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest fiddle:
Dave Allen (Canadian violinist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest pedal steel guitar [pedal steel]:
Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest choir vocals:
Dave Allen (Canadian violinist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Mike Barber (Suburban Tabernacle Choir) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Gregor Beresford (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Arlene Bishop (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Erica Buss (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Meryn Cadell (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Dave Clark (Canadian drummer for Rheostatics) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Naida Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Kate Fenner (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Mike Ford (Canadian singer/songwriter) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Murray Foster (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Gene Hardy (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Natalie Herbert (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Shelley Hines (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jean Ghomeshi (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Sally Lee (Chicken Milk, Long Branch, Venus Cures All) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), David Matheson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Matthew DeMatteo (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jason Mercer (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Janet Morassutti (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Keith Nakonechny (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Blair Packham (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jo-Anne Page (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Matthew Page (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jason Plumb (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Wilma Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Tannis Slimmon (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steve Pitkin (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Earl Stokes (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Wayne Stokes (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Martin Tielli (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Tim Vesely (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Veteran Warhorse (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Bob Wiseman (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
If I Had $1,000,000 (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
3.654:27
15Crazy / Dat Fodder
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest bagpipe [bagpipes]:
Tim Wilson (comedian & country music artist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest electric guitar [guitar solo]:
Martin Tielli (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest other instruments [secret noises]:
Michael Phillip-Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars] and lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
other instruments [secret noises]:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Crazy (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
publisher:
Tim Wilson (comedian & country music artist) (in 1992)
lyricist and composer:
Ed Robertson and Tim Wilson (comedian & country music artist)
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
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