Drums
Jay Bellerose, Tyler Stewart, Mike Belitsky, Tucker Martine
Percussion
Tyler Stewart, Danny Frankel, Jim Creeggan, Jim White, Tucker Martine
Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - "The South seems a place outside of chronological time, and so do Jim White's albums. However much intellect and outsiderness he brings to them, he is still clearly gripped by his homeland's dark, dreamy chaos.", Ranked #37 in Uncut's "Best New Albums of 2004" - "The songs continue to observe the Southern culture that engulfs him with equal fascination and repulsion.", "White conjures lost souls drifting through a mythical nation of pawnshops and cheap motels, his voice a sensual whisper over their rattling bones." - Grade: A, 3 stars out of 5 - "It's a testament to his mastery of Southern-gothic atmosphere that his banjo, melodica and pedal steel musings on Jesus and haunted love never fail to raise goosebumps."
Vocals
Aimee Mann, Jim White
Group Member
Ari Fellows Mannion, Valerie Esway, Heather Davidson
Distribution
Redeye
Mixing
Ryan Freeland, Mark Saunders
Number of Discs
1
Engineer
Michael Haas, Ryan Freeland, Tim Oberthier, Jim White, Keith Rudyk, Tucker Martine
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Guitar
Dallas Good, Bill Frisell, Ed Robertson, Travis Good, David Piltch, Jon Hyde, Kevin Hearn, M. Ward, Peter Gardiner, Jim White, Guthrie Trapp, Joe Henry, Chris Bruce, Paul Rabjohns
Bass
Jim White, David Piltch, SEAN Dean, Jon Hyde, Paul Rabjohns
Keyboards
Dee Palmer, Jim White, Kevin Hearn
Guest Artist
Bill Frisell, Mary Gauthier, Aimee Mann, Barenaked Ladies, OH Susanna, Marc Anthony Thompson, Joe Henry, Terri Binion
Number of Tracks
11
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States