
The Brokedown: "My Love Is True" written by Ross Flournoy and copyright 2005 Pepper Lane Music (BMI). "Sparks" written by Dan Iead copyright 2005 Edgecliffe Songs (BMI). The Brokedown are Ross Flournoy (vocals, guitar), Dan Ieade (guitar, pedal steel, bass, vocals), Rob McCorkindale (drums & percussives), Will Canzoneri (Rhodes, organs, vocals). Mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering. These tracks engineered, mixed, and co-produced by Anthony Caruso.
Remy Delamora: All songs written by Remy Delamora. Copyright 2002 Surprise Surprise Music (ASCAP). Performing are Remy Delamora (vocals, guitars, bass, drums, percussion, didgeridoo), Anthony Caruso (guitars, percussion, vocals), K. Ishibashi (violins on "Ostrich" and "Hymn"), Fred Nahas (percussion on "Hymn"), Michael Hilewitz (drums on "Ostrich"), Will Canzoneri (organ on "Red Sky"), Tracy Sampedro (drums on "Red Sky"), and the Hymn Drunken Choir: Remy Delamora, Anthony Caruso, Jonny Woodard, Fetus, Pete, Kris Konopka, Mary Czjiakowski, Lindsy Hilton, and probably some others I am forgetting about (email me and I'll add you!). Mastered by Jonathan Weiner at M-Works. Tracks engineered, mixed, and co-produced by Anthony Caruso. String arrangements by K.
AP English: "27 Years" music and words by Rob Barbato. "Pieces" words by Anthony Caruso and music by Rob Barbato. Rob Barbato vocals, nylon guitar, fuzz bass on "27 Years". Anthony Caruso Casio Piano, guitars on "27 Years". Rob Barbato vocals, nylon guitar on "Pieces", Lindsay Hilton violins on "Pieces". (John) Ford baby monitor background vocals and shortwave radio on "Pieces". Anthony Caruso electric guitar, fuzz bass, Casio glock, violins. "Keep Your Arms In" written by Rob Barbato. Vocals, electric 12 string, cabasa and drums by Rob Barbato. Fuzz bass by Anthony Caruso. Co-produced, engineered, and mixed by Anthony Caruso.
Oleaner: "End Of A Century" music by Rob Barbato, words by Rob Barbato and John Platt. Vocals by Rob and John. Electric 12-string and acoustic guitar by Rob. Casio Piano by Brad Marrapodi. Cello by Lindsay Hilton. Bass, synth, and drums by Anthony Caruso. "I See Wings" written by Rob Barbato and John Platt. Vocals by Rob and John. Acoustic guitar by Rob. Fuzz bass by Anthony Caruso. Piano by Brad Marrapodi. Claps, stomps, and background vocals by Rob Barbato, John Platt, Brad Marrapodi, Lindsay Hilton, and Anthony Caruso. Engineered, mixed, and co-produced by Anthony Caruso.
Clones Don't Have Bellybuttons: All music written by the Clones. Words by Jack Adams. Vocals, guitar, synth by Jack Adams. Rhodes, synth, guitar, and vocals by Rob Barbato. Bass by Wes Stannard. Drums by Orpheo McCord. Vocals recorded by Dan Allocca. Additional noises and stuff by Jack adams at Exotic Birds & Fruit. Engineered, mixed, and co-produced by Anthony Caruso.
Molecular Circus: "Monkey Knife Fight" written by Molecular Circus, who was Ben Wright, bass, Mike Hermans, guitar, Canon DeWitt, drums. Arranged by Particle Zoo, Anthony Caruso, K. Ishibashi (violin), and Flex (aka Nate Carpenter, on the Hammond B3). Produced by Anthony Caruso. Engineered by Zac Kissinger and Anthony Caruso.
Dawitt Wolde: Words and music by Dawitt Wolde. Produced by Eric Wainaina. Vocals, claps and grunts, and a cool Ethiopian instrument I can't remember the name of by Dawitt. Piano, background vocals, claps and grunts, Heinekens, and all arrangements by Eric Wainaina. Claps and grunts by Anthony Caruso.Guitars, flute, strings, percussion, and bass by some people whose names I've forgotten (email me if it's you!). Engineered and mixed by Anthony Caruso.
Origins of the Vegetarian: Script by Anthony Caruso and Lindsay Hilton. All figures and sets by Anthony Caruso and Lindsay Hilton. Narration by Anthony Caruso. Filmed by Anthony Caruso and Lindsay Hilton. Edited by Anthony Caruso. Score written by Lindsay Hilton, Anthony Caruso, and Rob Vesnaver. Percussion by Anthony Caruso. Trombone by Lindsay Hilton. Trumpet by Rob Vesnaver. Audio produced, engineered, and mixed by Anthony Caruso.