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Guitar – [[Tim Ruth]]<br> | Guitar – [[Tim Ruth]]<br> | ||
Vocals – [[Sean McLoughlin]]<br> | Vocals – [[Sean McLoughlin]]<br> | ||
Written-By – [[Evergreen]] | Written-By – [[Evergreen]]<br> | ||
Mastered By [Vinyl] – [[Stan Getz]] II<br> | Mastered By [Vinyl] – [[Stan Getz]] II<br> | ||
Technician [Tape Transfers] – Robert Weston IV*<br> | Technician [Tape Transfers] – Robert Weston IV*<br> |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 16 October 2024
Released by Hi-Ball Records (HBEP-0894) in 1994. Two versions - one limited edition numbered EP and the rest as a 'regular' 7".
Title on B is given as "The Queen Song" on the sleeve and "Remembering The Queen" on the label.
Recorded March 6, 1994 in Sean's basement.
Artwork [Art Direction And Layout] – Kathy Moseley, Kim R. Kolb
Artwork [Cover Illustration] – Archer Prewitt
Artwork [Cover Lettering] – Dane Alexander Wallace
Bass – Troy Cox
Drums – Britt Walford
Engineer – Steve Good
Guitar – Tim Ruth
Vocals – Sean McLoughlin
Written-By – Evergreen
Mastered By [Vinyl] – Stan Getz II
Technician [Tape Transfers] – Robert Weston IV*
Track Listing
- Pants Off
- The Queen Song