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Broken Face Posted - 06/21/2006 : 21:02:16
Ok folks, here starts the massive task of trying to pin down as much about these tracks as possible. I've done some of the preliminary work, but this is a team effort.

Let's start by pinning down in which session each track was recorded in. This will help us narrow down who played on each track. Here is my list, which i'm sure is flawed somehow. All songs/persons marked with a question mark is a pure guess on my part. Anyone with info, please step in!


Better Songs and Gardens (Honeycomb Sessions April 2004):
Songs:
Highway to Lowdown
Kiss My Ring
Where TheWind Is Going
Fare Thee Well

Players:
Frank Black - vocals, guitar
Billy Block - drums
Steve Cropper - guitar
David Hood - bass
Ellis Hooks - backing vocals
Buddy Miller - guitar
Spooner Oldham - keyboards
Akil Thompson - drums
Chester Thompson - drums
Jon Tiven - harmonica
Reggie Young - guitar

Recorded by Dan Penn

The Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa (All Night Session, October 7, 2004):
Songs:
If Your Poison Gets You
Fast Man
Wanderlust
Seven Days
End of the Summer
Dog Sleep
When the Paint Grows Darker Still
I’m Not Dead (I’m in Pittsburgh)
Golden Shore
Down to You
Holland Town

Players:
Bob Babbitt - Bass
Bobby Bare, Jr. - Backing Vocals
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar, Ukelele
Billy Block - Drums
Jack Clement - Dobro, Backing Vocals
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Rich Duvall - Backing Vocals
Levon Helm - Drums
Lyle Workman - Guitar
Ellis Hooks - Backing Vocals
Wayne Jackson - Trumpet, Trombone, Fluegelhorn
Mark Jordan - Keyboards
Simon Kirke - Drums, Percussion
Al Kooper - Organ
Ian McLagan - Keyboards
Tom Petersson - Bass
P.F. Sloan - Backing Vocals
Billy Swan - Backing Vocals
Planet Swan - Backing Vocals
Sierra Swan - Backing Vocals
Jon Tiven - Alto Saxophone, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Backing Vocals

All songs arranged by Lyle Workman

Nashville III (October 2005):
Songs:
You Can’t Crucify Yourself
Elijah
Fitzgerald
Dirty Old Town
My Terrible Ways
Johnny Barleycorn
Sad Old World

Players:
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar, Ukelele
Billy Block - Drums
Marty Brown - Bass, Backing Vocals (Duet Vocal on "Dirty Old Town")
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Rich Gilbert - Pedal Steel Guitar
David Hood - Bass
Jack Kidney - Harmonica, Tenor Sax
Buddy Miller - Guitar
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards
Jon Tiven - Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Backing Vocals
Brooks Watson - Backing Vocals
Reggie Young - Guitar


Jon Tiven’s House (September 2005):
Songs:
Raider Man

Players:
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar
Duane Jarvis - Guitar

FBLA (January 2006):
Songs:
In The Time of My Ruin
It’s Just Not Your Moment
The Real El Ray
Don't Cry That Way

Players:
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar
Violet Clark-Thompson - Backing Vocals
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Duane Jarvis - Guitar
Carol Kaye - Bass, Guitar
Jim Keltner - Drums
Dave Philips - Pedal Steel Guitar
P.F. Sloan - Piano

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Now I'm going to start a section for each song, where eventually Tre can just dump all this song info into the Discopedia, but until it is confirmed, we'll keep it here. Also, please post all non-recording info in Tre's DB thread. This is just to get the recording liner notes perfect, not the lyrics or the stories behind the songs.

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CD 1
1. If Your Poison Gets You
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Billy Block - Drums
Levon Helm - Drums
Simon Kirke - Tambourine
Jon Tiven - Alto Saxophone
Frank Black - Vocals

2. Johnny Barleycorn
Recorded October 2005
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Block - Drums, Backing Vocals
Marty Brown - Backing Vocals
Jack Kidney - Tenor Saxophone
Buddy Miller - Backing Vocals
Spooner Oldham - Backing Vocals
Brooks Watson - Backing Vocals

3. Fast Man
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Frank Black - Vocals
P.F. Sloan - Backing Vocals


4. You Can't Crucify Yourself
Recorded October 2005
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Block - Drums
Jack Kidney - Harmonica

5. Dirty Old Town
Recorded October 2005
Written by Ewan MacCall
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Block - Drums
Marty Brown - Vocals, Bass
Buddy Miller - Guitar

6. Wanderlust
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Frank Black - Vocals
Jon Tiven - Slide Guitar

7. Seven Days
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Frank Black - Vocals
Wayne Jackson - Trumpet
Jon Tiven - Alto Sax

8. Raider Man
Recorded September 2005
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar
Duane Jarvis - Guitar

9. The End of the Summer
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Adapted from "Le Sicilienne" by Gabriel Faure
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Swan - Backing Vocals
Planet Swan - Backing Vocals
Sierra Swan - Backing Vocals

10. Dog Sleep
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Written by Frank Black and Reid Paley
Frank Black - Vocals, Ukelele
Bob Babbitt - Bass
Billy Block - Drums
Levon Helm - Drums
Wayne Jackson - Trombone
Ian McLagan - Keyboards
Tom Petersson - Bass
Lyle Workman - Guitar

11. When The Paint Grows Darker Still
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Frank Black - Vocals

12. I'm Not Dead (I'm In Pittsburgh)
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Written by Frank Black and Reid Paley
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar

13. Golden Shore
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Written by Frank Black and Reid Paley
Frank Black - Vocals
Jack Clement - Dobro, Backing Vocals

CD 2
1. In The Time Of My Ruin
Recorded January 2006
Duane Jarvis - Guitar
P.F. Sloan - Piano
Jim Keltner - Drums
Carol Kaye - Bass
Dave Philips - Pedal Steel Guitar
Frank Black - Vocals


2. Down To You
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Written By Frank Black and Reid Paley
Frank Black - Vocals

3. Highway To Lowdown
Recorded April 2004
Frank Black - Vocals
Anton Fig - Drums

4. Kiss My Ring
Recorded April 2004
Frank Black - Vocals
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards

5. My Terrible Ways
Recorded October 2005
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Block - Drums
David Hood - Bass
Buddy Miller - Guitar

6. Fitzgerald
Recorded October 2005
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Block - Drums
Jack Kidney - Harmonica
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards

7. Elijah
Recorded October 2005
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Block - Drums
Rich Gilbert - Pedal Steel Guitar
David Hood - Bass
Jack Kidney - Harmonica

8. It's Just Not Your Moment
Recorded January 2006
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar
Violet Clark-Thompson - Backing Vocals
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Duane Jarvis - Guitar
Carol Kaye - Bass
Dave Philips - Pedal Steel Guitar
P.F. Sloan - Piano

9. The Real El Rey
Recorded January 2006
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Duane Jarvis - Guitar
Carol Kaye - Bass
Dave Philips - Pedal Steel Guitar
P.F. Sloan - Piano

10. Where The Wind Is Going
Recorded April 2004
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar
Steve Cropper - Guitar
David Hood - Bass
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards
Akil Thompson - Drums
Reggie Young - Guitar

11. Holland Town
Recorded October 7, 2004
Arranged by Lyle Workman
Frank Black - Vocals, Ukelele

12. Sad Old World
Recorded October 2005
Frank Black - Vocals
Billy Block - Drums
Rich Gilbert - Pedal steel guitar
David Hood - Bass
Jack Kidney - Tenor saxophone
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards

13. Don't Cry That Way
Recorded January 2006
Frank Black - Vocals, Guitar
Duane Jarvis - Guitar
Carol Kaye - Bass, Arpeggio Guitar
Jim Keltner - Drums
Dave Philips - Pedal Steel Guitar
P.F. Sloan - Piano

14. Fare Thee Well
Recorded October 2004
Traditional, Arranged by Frank Black
Frank Black - Vocals

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com
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vilainde Posted - 03/10/2010 : 23:12:55
quote:
Originally posted by joe FITZ of molly BANG

I just read this thread for the first time. haha!! superdorks!! i love it. honestly before hearing the podcast for the first time this year i thought that i was the biggest charles thompson dork but there are others like me!!



Ha! You have no idea of what you've stepped into.

Brian, if you care to update your post, here are a couple more names:

If Your Poison Gets You:
Guitars: Duane Jarvis or Steve Cropper
Bass: Bob Babbitt or Tom Petersson

Johnny Barleycorn:
Buddy Miller: Mandoguitar
Marty Brown: Bass
Spooner Oldham: Keyboards
Jon Tiven: piano? I hear 2 keyboards so it could be him

Fast Man:
Bass: Bob Babbitt or Tom Petersson
Guitars: Duane Jarvis or Steve Cropper
Keyboards: Mark Jordan or Al Kooper

Crucify:
Bass: Marty Brown or David Hood
Guitars: FB or Buddy Miller or Tiven

Dirty Old Town:
Organ: Spooner Oldham

Wanderlust:
Bass: Bob Babbitt or Tom Petersson
Keyboards: Mark Jordan
Organ: Al Kooper

Golden Shore:
Bass: Bob Babbitt or Tom Petersson

Fitzgerald:
Bass: Marty Brown or David Hood
Rich Gilbert on pedal Steel? There's one in the song

Elijah:
Bass: Marty Brown or David Hood

Sad Old World:
Guitars: Steve Cropper, Buddy Miller, Reggie Young

Fare Thee Well:
Bass: David Hood
Keyboards: Spooner Oldham

Oh, and add Duane to the lineup of the Oct. 2004 session.


Denis

"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say."
joe FITZ of molly BANG Posted - 03/10/2010 : 11:05:07
why are all of fb'S songs on fMrM published by lone child except highway to lowdown?

________________________________
my band: www.myspace.com/mollybang

joe FITZ of molly BANG Posted - 02/25/2010 : 08:42:47
I just read this thread for the first time. haha!! superdorks!! i love it. honestly before hearing the podcast for the first time this year i thought that i was the biggest charles thompson dork but there are others like me!!
endofmiles Posted - 02/23/2007 : 17:50:30
Wow, so much information!
I must say that this is one of the reasons I like this forum..

Thanks for that
MarshalltheMarsist Posted - 11/13/2006 : 08:00:05
Thanks alot!
Duane Jarvis Posted - 10/19/2006 : 22:03:57
Hello , regarding credits , well done. I wanted to point out that I played on a good number of songs from Oct 7 sessions at Cowboy Jacks

heading to NY with the band but will clarify soon

its cool to see all the credits in one place - thanks for doing that

DJ

Duane Jarvis
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 08/30/2006 : 12:10:44
All I said was that I agree with you! :P


"No man remains quite what he was when he recognizes himself."
Broken Face Posted - 08/28/2006 : 06:58:16
I don't care what Dean says about you, you're alright in my book.

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com
vilainde Posted - 08/28/2006 : 06:39:32
Additional names - dont' ask me where I found that, I probably gathered it from the threads Jon posted in, but I can't remember. Anyway:

Barleycorn:
Spooner Oldham - Backing vocals
Brooks Watson - Backing vocals

Crucify:
Jack Kidney - Harmonica
Billy Block - drums

Wanderlust:
Jon Tiven - slide guitar

Dog Sleep:
Ian McLagan - Keyboards

Highway:
Anton Fig - Drums

Kiss My Ring:
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards

My Terrible Ways:
Buddy Miller - Guitar
David Hood - Bass
Billy Block - Drums

Fitzgerald:
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards
Jack Kidney - Harmonica
Billy Block - Drums

Elijah:
Jack Kidney - Harmonica
Billy Block - Drums

It's Just Not Your Moment:
Steve Ferrone - Drums

The Real El rey:
Steve Ferrone - Drums

Sad old World:
Rich Gilbert - Pedal steel guitar
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards
Jack Kidney - Tenor saxophone
Billy Block - Drums

Don't Cry That Way:
Jim Keltner - Drums

Fare Thee Well:
Spooner Oldham - Keyboards


Denis

Broken Face Posted - 08/28/2006 : 06:12:36
I just cleaned up a few things - i'm hoping that perhaps now that we've all had longer to absorb the album we could get this back up and moving.

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com
callahan Posted - 08/01/2006 : 15:21:16
Incredible! Thank you for doing all that work!

I passed a cow and the cow was brown. My pyjamas clung to me like a shroud! Like a shroud!
Carl Posted - 07/30/2006 : 08:45:03
Yeah, listening to the album I was going 'Who's playing on what?' Thanks again, BF.


Join the Cult Of Pob! And don't forget to listen to the Pobcast!
Erebus Posted - 07/29/2006 : 10:59:26
Commendations for this Broken. For weeks I've had the printed version of this topmost on a clipboard which has made many trips back and forth from my sound system to my PC. Very valuable. Thank you.

Broken Face Posted - 07/28/2006 : 19:32:25
Done and done!

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com
NimrodsSon Posted - 07/28/2006 : 17:41:14
Major bumb! Shouldn't this be stickied?!


¡Viva los Católicos!
Broken Face Posted - 06/27/2006 : 08:00:21
A mandoguitar sounds like a combo between (shock shock) a mandolin and a guitar - i don't hear one in the mix, but i also haven't really focused on it yet. I think there must have been overdubs on "Raiderman" and good call on the Violet and Dave Philips thing. Also, listening to "The End of the Summer" i've discovered i'm pretty sure that is where the Swan family is singing. I'll add all this in soon.

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com
vilainde Posted - 06/27/2006 : 06:08:33
We're a bit stuck here. Just 2-3 thoughts I had:
* Dave Philips plays pedal steel on all 4 songs from the LA Session.
* It's Just Not Your Moment has female background vocals, that can only be Mrs Thompson-Clark.
* What does a mandoguitar sound like? And a ukulele? There's a strange sounding instrument on Holland Town, not sure it's an actual guitar.
* Also, I hear more than 2 guitars on Raider Man. Was there anyone else playing besides Frank and Duane, or did they do overdubs?


Denis

Your team sucks
NimrodsSon Posted - 06/24/2006 : 09:05:02
Nevermind, I've concluded that theory is likely incorrect.


¡Viva los Católicos!
NimrodsSon Posted - 06/24/2006 : 08:55:10
Mr. Tiven, thanks for clearing that up. Another question about "Dog Sleep": apparently, according to the above credits, there are two drum sets on that one. It sounds to my ears like it might be one drummer on the left and the other one on the right. Is that correct? If so, which drummer is which?


¡Viva los Católicos!
fbc Posted - 06/24/2006 : 03:33:21
(Thanks for the reply, JT. I hope you can fill in more of the blanks)
Jontiven Posted - 06/23/2006 : 19:24:00
All the bass is electric, Dogsleep has two bassists, Bob Babbitt and Tom Petersson.
Backgrounds on Johnny B are Marty Brown, Billy Block, and I think Buddy Miller's in there as well.
I forgot that I'm playing alto on "Seven Days" as well as the section with Wayne Jackson.
"Sad Old World" was cut Oct 05 with Reggie, Cropp & Buddy et al.

I will consult with Big Boss Man and see if he'd object to me putting my semi-complete credits up.
Keep up the good work, lads and lassies.
bye,
Jon
Daisy Girl Posted - 06/23/2006 : 16:08:29
Thanks for putting this together. Did I read in another thread the lyrics and meanings of the songs?? if so, where is it?? thanks.
NimrodsSon Posted - 06/23/2006 : 10:15:35
Is the second bass in "Dog Sleep" that enters on the line "gettin' that dog sleep..." a contrabass or an electric bass? It's got that really thick sound that makes me think it's a contrabass.


¡Viva los Católicos!
fbc Posted - 06/23/2006 : 08:20:39
Jon, is there any chance you can name Barleycorn's backing singers, please (for the love of this thread and my curiosity)?
PowerSurge Posted - 06/23/2006 : 05:58:37
You guys are ambitious, but your efforts are appreciated.
Frog in the Sand Posted - 06/23/2006 : 04:54:05
Btw, I wonder when / where "Sad Old World" was recorded?...

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Frog in the Sand Posted - 06/23/2006 : 04:46:10
Thanks Jon. I like your production, especially on the October '04 and '05 sessions. Imho it's livelier and less ethereal than on HC.

Brian, looks like we were both right (or wrong) :)

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Ziggy Posted - 06/23/2006 : 04:38:35
Yeah, fascinating info, great to see people working together on this.
Jontiven Posted - 06/23/2006 : 04:15:07
I can confirm the 4 LA tracks are Don't Cry, Moment, ruin, and El Ray.

I only play alto sax on "If Your Poison," by the way.

Glad y'all are diggin it. Thanks.

bye,
Jon
Daisy Girl Posted - 06/22/2006 : 19:36:16
thank you everyone for this thread and all the other awesome stuff you put together. this is great, the photos are great. thanks one and all!!!!!!!
fbc Posted - 06/22/2006 : 14:54:34
(I've been told) Billy Block, Spooner Oldham, Marty Brown and Brooks Waton (house engineer) sang back up for Johnny Barleycorn's chorus, at The Cowboy Arms Hotel.
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 06/22/2006 : 13:37:58
Hmm... well put. I think they could turn it around that fast, but the Lyle solo is a good argument.


"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts."
Broken Face Posted - 06/22/2006 : 13:29:55
I'm pretty sure its not for two reasons Dean. #1 - the tracklisting for disc 1 was leaked in late January 06, less than a month after the LA recording sessions. I think that turnaround is a bit too quick. #2 - there is clearly Baritone sax and trombone on those two tracks, and Wayne Jackson is only (apparently) playing on the 24 hour marathon session. Ditto for Lyle's guitar solo on "Dog Sleep" - Lyle wasn't present in L.A.

-Brian - http://bvsrant.blogspot.com
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 06/22/2006 : 13:20:38
I'd have to say that Dog Sleep, Johnny Barleycorn, and a lot of disc 1 was in LA, but could be wrong...


"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts."
Frog in the Sand Posted - 06/22/2006 : 13:16:03
Oh. Yes. The Real El Rey. You're certainly right.


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