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Audio Mixer: Alex Gross.
Personnel: Jordan Lopez (vocals, flute, percussion); DJ Savage (vocals, scratches); Rachel Speldner, Jillian Mars (vocals); MC Billa Camp (rap vocals); Anthony Massaro (guitars); Eric Koppa (flute, saxophone, percussion); Marques Carroll (trumpet, hand claps); Lance Loiselle (keyboards, percussion, sound effects); Joe Arteaga (drums, percussion); Jason Loiselle (percussion); Nikki Anderson, Felicia Holman (sound effects).
Thank You Lenny Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $1.43) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Rap | | Label | Cigol | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 610622  | | CD Universe Part number | 6965054 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 04, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jeremy Bayer; Anthony Evora | | Personnel | Marques Carroll - trumpet, hand claps DJ Savage - vocals, scratches Anthony Massaro - guitars Eric Koppa - flute, saxophone, percussion Felicia Holman - sound effects Jason Loiselle - percussion Jillian Mars - vocals Joe Arteaga - drums, percussion Jordan Lopez - vocals, flute, percussion Lance Loiselle - keyboards, percussion, sound effects M.C. Billa Camp - rap vocals Nikki Anderson Rachel Speldner
Also: Portage Park Childrens' Choir |
Treologic Thank You Lenny Songs | 1. | Live Montage |
| 2. | Dreamin (Intro) |
| 3. | Pass It Around |
| 4. | Clap Clap |
| 5. | All in Love |
| 6. | Kimosabi I |
| 7. | Stick 'Em Up |
| 8. | Cheek 2 Cheek |
| 9. | Hamilton Yates |
| 10. | Kimosabi II |
| 11. | Transcending |
| 12. | Broadcast |
| 13. | Digeradoodah |
| 14. | Kimosabi III |
| 15. | Whatcha Doin' |
| 16. | Dusty Roads - (featuring Portage Park Childrens' Choir) |
| 17. | Kimosabi IV |
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