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Personnel: Neil Hannon (vocals, whistling, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, banjo, zither, cello, strings, woodwinds, piano, harpsichord, organ, Mellotron, keyboards, vocoder, glockenspiel, tambourine, tubular bells, sound effects, background vocals); Thomas Walsh (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, kazoo, Mellotron, drums, percussion, background vocals); Cathy Davey (vocals); Keith Farrell (whistling, electric guitar, upright bass, drums, background vocals); Tosh Flood (guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Perry Mason, Warren Zielinski, Lucy Wilkins, Richard George, Gillon Cameron, Natalia Bonner, Patrick Kiernan, Everton Nelson (violin); Morgan Goff, Reiad Chibah, Bruce White (viola); Ian Burdge, Frank Schaefer, Chris Worsey (cello); Mary Scully (double bass); Johnny Boyle, Tim Weller (drums). Audio Mixers: Keith Farrell; Keith Farrell. Recording information: Exchequer Studios, Dublin, Ireland; London, England; Neil's Place, Dublin, Ireland; Rak Studios, London, England; The Bunker, Dublin, Ireland. Arrangers: Neil Hannon; Thomas Walsh. Duckworth-Lewis Method are a band fronted by the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon and named after a complicated scoring system in cricket. Their entire self-titled debut is inspired by the game of cricket, and is described by Hannon and his bandmate, Thomas Walsh of Pugwash, as "a kaleidoscopic musical adventure through the beautiful and rather silly world of cricket." Preceded by the single "The Age of Revolution."