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Page McConnell: pianos, organ, vocals Trey Anastasio: guitars, vocals Jon "Greasy Fizeek" Fishman: drums, "Shirley Temple" Mike Gordon: electric and upright basses, mandolin, vocals
Produced by Paul Fox Recorded and Mixed by Ed Thacker Assistant Engineers: Matt Westfield, Danny Alonso Technical Assistance: Paul Languedoc, Paul Mitchell, Dave Lawler Recorded at American Recording Co., Woodland Hills, CA Oct./Nov. 1993 Mixed at Can-Am Studios, Tarzana, CA Dec. 1993 Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Mastering, Los Angeles, CA
Management: John Paluska, Dionysian Productions Assisted by Shelly Culbertson
Additional Musicions Morgan Fichter: Violin on Lifeboy Alison Krauss: additional vocals on If I Could Rickey Grundy Chorale: backing vocals on Julius Rose Stone & Jean McClain: backing vocals on Julius, Down With Disease Tower of Power Horn Section: horns on Julius, Wolfman's Brother Jonathan Frakes: trombone on Riker's Mailbox Béla Fleck: banjo on Riker's Mailbox, Lifeboy, Scent of a Mule The Richard Greene Fourteen: strings on If I Could
Rickey Grundy Chorale: Rickey Grundy - Conductor Trelawney McLaurin Beverly Witherspoon Theodore Trent III Bernetta Thomas Angela Brown Hosea Belcher
Tower of Power Horn Section: Greg Adams (flugelhorn) Lee Thornburg (trumpet, trombone) Stephen "Doc" Kupka (baritone sax) David Mann (alto sax) Emilio Catillo (tenor sax)
Horns arranged by Greg Adams
Thank You: Suzanne Rowen, Nancy Jeffries and everyone at Elektra, Chip Hooper and everyone at Monterey Peninsula Artists, Burton Goldstein, Jay Fialkov, Amy & Maggie, John Boutin, Bill & Richie, Dave Kennedy, Lillian Wolfson, Andy Brauer Studio Rentals, Cynthia Brown, and special thanks to everyone on the road crew
Art Direction and design: JoDee Stringham Photography: Michael Llewellyn Styling: Carter Bradley Project Coordinator: Carrie McConkey for The Marsha Burns Co.
Tower of Power Horn Section appears courtesy of Epic Records Alison Krauss appears courtesy of Rounder Records Béla Fleck appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records The Rickey Grundy Chorale appears courtesy of Truth Records
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I'm happy and sad to see Hoist as an archival release. On the bright side it brings back great, early memories of me just getting into the band. On the negative side, I purchased this app to enjoy li
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If I could never see a studio on here again, this app would be better. Not that I'm not down with disease but I demand a better sample in the jar. Julius woundn't want his wolfman brother to have i
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I vote we never see another studio album on archival releases again! Waisted space. Not to say I don't like the studio stuff, I would rather hear something I definitely don't own.
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