Maybe It's Just Me

Maybe It's Just Me

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Track listing:
  1. Fun Working With Chuck
  2. I'm A Square
  3. I'm In Love With A Guy Called Paul
  4. Bats
  5. My Slacks
  6. Teeny Weeny Man
  7. All Night Man
  8. Soul Of A Woman
  9. Story Of P
  10. That Weiport Feeling
  11. Acres Of Paper
  12. The Things You Do
  13. Crosswords
  14. I Am The Yellow Fly
  15. Pauline
  16. Marvellous
  17. Maybe It's Just Me
  18. Mistakes Happen
  19. Small Problem
  20. Country Ride On Demerol
  21. Baldwang Must Die
  22. This World Is Too Crowded

Personnel:
Tom Holliston: Guitars, Vocals, Bass, Vibra-Whack
Ford Pier: Vocals, Dance Moves
Scott Henderson: Guitar, Samples, Furnace, Vocals, Bass
John Wright: Drums, Samples, Vocals, Cello, Chips, Bells, Bass
Jennye Rieper: Keyboards, Vocals, Naps, Double Bass
Craig Vishek: Bass, Piccolo Bass, Vocals, Meat
Ken Kempster: Drums, Buzz Saw, Power Drill, Vocals
David P. Smith: Clarinet, Castanets, Cabinets, Pppaahh, Bass
Stubby: Toe Nail Clippers
Grant Lawrence: Nothing... yet... everything
Andy Kerr: Bass, Vocals, Dink Hat
Ingird Severson: Just looked real nice
Janice Chow: Who?
Ken Jensen: A lot of good memories, Bass
Martin Agronski: Worms
Rob Wright: Flies, Pacific Coast Title
Kelly Simpson: Supplier of C-Sharp Hi Karate drums
Robert Nicholl: Musical Saw, Silly Puttees

Trivia:
You wouldn't have known it at the time, but this elbum was instrumental in the downfall of the Soviet Union in late 1991. Though unlisted in the album credits, Boris Yeltsin plays on two tracks and his influence and total in-studio hilarity made the recording of this album quite the hoot. How does tie in with the collapse of the world's largest nation (at the time)? We'll just leave it at this one word: arcanum.