Distribution
Fontana Distribution
Number of Discs
1
Guest Artist
Neil INNES, Chris Difford, Michael Penn, Juliana Hatfield, Jon Brion, Glenn Tilbrook, Stacy Jones
Number of Tracks
13
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Drums
John Sands, Jon Brion, Stacy Jones
Percussion
Jon Brion
Reviews
"...remains one of rock's most elegantly gifted melodic and lyrical writers, with a well-attuned psychological acuity to her catchy kiss-offs that any angry young woman would envy. Bitterness, regret, and recrimination never sounded any sweeter, or smarter..." - Rated: A, 3 Stars - Good - "...Mann is such a fine songwriter it would be nice to hear her sing about a town, a child, a pet, anything but an imperial bedroom of old flames...", "...stunning....Where other songwriters use wordplay to conceal their emotional wounds, her lyrics cut to the heart of the issue....her best songs have the grace and ingenuity of REVOLVER-era Beatles but never sound like throwbacks....the album has a thoroughly modern sound and feel...", "...A Tough and Tender Testament to Her Perseverance....A more Aggressive Effort...", "...Guitar Pop Doesn't Get Better than This.", 7 - Flawed Yet Worthy - "...Mann relies on emotional turmoil to feed her artistry....The music on STUPID is ragged, bruised, and stumbling....Songs...come complete with astringent, fuzzy flailing but still showcase her gift for magicking up a McCartneyesque melody line..."
Vocals
Chris Difford, Aimee Mann, Peter Linton, Glenn Tilbrook
Mixing
Robert Read, Mike Denneen, Mad Hatter, Jon Brion, Jack Joseph Puig
Engineer
Mike Denneen, Jon Lupfer, Todd Burke, Luke Gifford
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Guitar
Aimee Mann, Bernard Butler, Michael Penn, Peter Linton, Clayton Scoble, Michael Lockwood, Jon Brion, Glenn Tilbrook, Stacy Jones
Bass
Aimee Mann, Brad Hallen, Jon Brion, Stacy Jones
Keyboards
Bernard Butler, Mike Denneen, Jon Brion