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Audio Mixer: Jim Siegel.
Recording information: Outpost Studio, Stoughton, MA; Ray Of Hope Recording, Taunton, MA; The House That Keif Built, Worcester, MA.
Photographer: Gary Land.
Far from Finished: Steve Neary (vocals); Marc Orell (guitars, piano, organ); Paul Christian (guitars); Mark Lind (electric bass); Marco Cannata.
Personnel: Marco Cannata (vocals, piano, organ, drums, percussion); Tim Baxter (vocals); Jim Siegel (piano, organ).
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