Cartoon (4) – Cartoon
Label: |
Twelve Tone Productions – none |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Prog Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Shark | 8:03 | |
A2 | Anemic Bolero | 7:44 | |
A3 | Ptomaine Poisoning | 3:27 | |
B1 | Flotsam | 3:57 | |
B2 | Apathy In America | 5:25 | |
B3 | I Have No Teeth | 1:01 | |
B4 | Shredded Wheat | 11:15 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Cartoon (4)
- Copyright © – Twelve Tone Productions
- Recorded At – Synchestra Studios
- Printed By – Wakefield Manufacturing – 39214
- Mastered At – Wakefield Manufacturing – 39214
- Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing – 39214
Credits
- Arranged By [All Arrangements By] – Cartoon (4)
- Composed By [All Compositions By] – Cartoon (4)
- Cover [Cover Art], Artwork [Cover Art] – Jim Dunaway
- Engineer [Engineered By] – John Wilson (4)
- Guitar [Guitars] – Mark Innocenti
- Keyboards [Key Boards], Marimba [Marimbas] – Scott Brazieal
- Lacquer Cut By – TPH*
- Management – Twelve Tone Productions
- Percussion – Gary Parra
- Producer [Produced By] – Synchestra
Notes
Recorded at Synchestra Studios, Phx., AZ.
Thanks to L.V. Beethoven, A. Schoenberg, A. Scriabin, S. Steiner and A. Schopenhauer.
Cover and disc mastering - Wakefield Mfg.
All compositions by Cartoon © 1981
© Twelve Tone Productions 1982
Composed By credits on B1:
Brazieal, Parra [on cover]
Brazieal, Innocenti, Parra [on insert]
Runouts are etched except for the "W over M" logos which are stamped.
Thanks to L.V. Beethoven, A. Schoenberg, A. Scriabin, S. Steiner and A. Schopenhauer.
Cover and disc mastering - Wakefield Mfg.
All compositions by Cartoon © 1981
© Twelve Tone Productions 1982
Composed By credits on B1:
Brazieal, Parra [on cover]
Brazieal, Innocenti, Parra [on insert]
Runouts are etched except for the "W over M" logos which are stamped.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): TPH CARTOON A ["W over M" logo] 39214 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): CARTOON B¹ TPH ["W over M" logo] 39214 B
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Edited 13 years agoIf you thought you had this on the CD release "Sortie" - well you do and you don't - as the original LP mix is quite a bit different, notably the stereo image is much wider and the levels give range to wider dynamics. Subtle, true, but I immediately noticed the difference with the CD. You also don't get the tasty artwork with the CD.
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