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Album Info
Release Date: 2015-10-30Label: Ape House
CD: New stereo edition mixed and produced by Steven Wilson from the original multi-track tapes.Blu-Ray: 5.1 Surround and 2015 stereo edition mixed and produced by Steven Wilson from the original multi-track tapes.
2001 stereo re-master by Ian Cooper at Metropolis Mastering.
Blu-Ray authored and CD master prepared by Neil Wilkes at Opus Productions.
Original album
Produced by Paul Fox and XTC. Engineered by Ed Thacker.
Assisted by Joe Fiorello, Tim Weidner and Clark Germain.
With a great big sticky Thank You to Pat Mastelotto for his Traps and Buttons, Mark Isham for his Heavenly Honking, and Paul Fox for extra Ivory Embellishments.
King For A Day Czar Mix and Versailles Mix by IVAN IVAN.
King For A Day 12" Mix by Paul Fox.
For Their Friendship, Fun And Fruit:
Franne Golde, Connie Mastelotto, Jean McLean, Sir Neville Farmer, Parthenon Huxley, Greg Allen, Andy Goldmark, Tarquin Gotch, Rick Stevens Emme Dixson, Gemma and Don Was, John Kalodner, Andrew Stephanopolous, Mark Kates (great dinner!!), Sue Thacker, Teresa Potts, Scott Thunes, Mike and Viv Keneally (and of course the affable Mart), Richard Griffiths, Bob and Jon, Donna, Kimberly, Karen, Mike, Ryan and Jim (The Summarian Slaves), David Greenberg from the Duplex Planet, Larry Deeds and Guitar Centre, Paul Mitchell, Jim and Gary at Tower Records, Ian Kay, John Hughes, River Phoenix, Ed Rosenblatt, Simon and Jeremy (hands off that plug!), Sandy Tanaka, Logan (for the improvised billboard), Jane, Jane and Jane - in fact all at Virgin England and Geffen America, June and Pette Dix, Mark Fischer and Marianne, Holly, Harry, Carol, Lee and Joan for love and inspiration.
Photography By Sheila Rock
Original Sleeve by A.P., DAVE DRAGON and KEN ANSELL of the Design Clinic.
We love you. Bye.
The Burning Shed preorder version also came with a Oranges & Lemons postcard signed by Colin Moulding (Pictures of the front and back of that postcard is included in the images)
Released with a 16-page booklet.
Back cover erroneously claims to include a 5.1 instrumental mix rather than the stereo instrumental mix it actually contains.
BD-95 to BD-97 are printed without remix brackets in their titles on sleeve.