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The Texas satirical bluegrass group has been performing its barbed and witty observations on the social and political issues of the day since the early 1980s. Here the band takes on topics ranging from the drug and health insurance industries in the title track, the oil industry ("Toast the Earth With Exxonmobil"), credit card debt ("Xmas Time For Visa"), and politics in general ("Arnold," "We've Been Through Some Crappy Times Before").
Recording information: Figment Studios, Austin, TX; Flashpoint Studio, Austin, TX.
Photographer: George Brainard.
Arrangers: Conrad Deisler; Tom Pittman.
Austin Lounge Lizards: Korey Simeone, Conrad Deisler, Hank Card, Tom Pittman, Boo Resnick.
Personnel: Conrad Deisler (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Tom Pittman (vocals, dobro, banjo); Korey Simeone (vocals, mandolin, fiddle); Hank Card, Boo Resnick, Tish Hinojosa (vocals); Lloyd Maines (12-string guitar, bodhran); Hershcel Foonman (banjo); Jyl Hershman Ross (pennywhistle); Joel Jose Guzman (accordion); Paul Pearcy (drums, percussion); Rick Delellis (percussion); Guy Forsyth (musical saw).
Drugs I Need Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $1.73) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Country, Folk Music, Bluegrass | | Label | Blue Corn Music | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 85738  | | CD Universe Part number | 7286784 | | Catalog number | 70603 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 10, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Conrad Deisler; Boo Resnick; Lloyd Maines | | Engineer | Rick Delellis | | Personnel | Lloyd Maines - 12-string guitar, bodhran Paul Pearcy - drums, percussion Joel Jose Guzman - accordion Tish Hinojosa - vocals Guy Forsyth - musical saw Boo Resnick Conrad Deisler - vocals, guitar, keyboards Hank Card Korey Simeone - vocals, mandolin, fiddle Tom Pittman - vocals, dobro, banjo Hershcel Foonman - banjo Jyl Hershman Ross - pennywhistle Rick Delellis - percussion
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