Boy in Tub; Rabbit

Boy in Tub; Rabbit

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Track listing:
  1. Dross
  2. I Spoke Too Soon
  3. Ladies Man
  4. Bill Lee
  5. He's Our Man
  6. Smart Money
  7. No Impression
  8. Celebrities on the Internet
  9. Wallet Chains and Brylcream
  10. If 9/26 is Your Birthday
  11. Entomologist Pondering

Personnel:
Scott Henderson: things, bass, drum (unspecified), brushes, Euphoria, Alto Clarinet, Hunk
Tolan McNeil: other things, bass, lead guitar (with heavy Guy Mann-Dude influence), backed up vocals, the one that got away
Randy Iwata: abstractions brought to this mortal coil


Fun SBG Fact:

The Show Business Giants had no time for long faces. It was a new year, a new band, a new record label (Wrong Records), and the new CD was out. To unequivocal hands-down raves, Maybe It's Just Me hit the shelves in July of 1993. "Crosswords" was instantly recognizable as the new theme tune for no fewer than three separate programs on CBC Radio, "Marvellous" was sung before football games, "I'm A Square" was used in a highly successful ad campaign for Mr. Pibb soda, and "The Story Of P." was adopted as the national anthem of Australia. Scott Hendersomething had to buy a new shelf for all the awards, and John Wright purchased a boat, which he lovingly named "Little Bear". It's colored blue...


Tom Holliston: things, vocals, guitar(s), percussion, Yoshi, organ, keys, bass, stone coldness, codgery
Torben Wilson: drums, global warming instigator
Unknown: unknown
John Chedsey: pestering
B.A. Lampman: iron fisted reign of terror and fond friend of the baby bunnies
Robert Holliston: Piano, organ, redundancy
Robert Holliston: Piano, organ, redundancy

Trivia:
Boy in Tub; Rabbit holds the distinction of being the first album to be leaked onto the internet prior to its actual studio recording session. The album is also known for an inventive usage of the "Latvia" font.