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 | Description: | Artwork [Cover Photo Manipulation]: Ryan Clark, Bass Guitar: Mike Pascal, Design, Art Direction: Ryan Patterson, Drums: Carter Wilson, Guitar, Vocals: Ryan Patterson, Mastered By: Carl Saff, Mixed By: J. Robbins, Performer [Coliseum Is]: Carter Wilson, Performer [Coliseum Is]: Mike Pascal, Performer [Coliseum Is]: Ryan Patterson, Photography By: Nick Thieneman, Recorded By: Kevin Ratterman, Songwriter [All Songs By]: Ryan Patterson, Accordion, Organ: Brigid Kaelin, Cello: Peter Searcy, Violin: Joe Coleman (3), Organ: Anthony Fossaluzza, Vocals [Additional], Tambourine: J. Robbins, Backing Vocals: Mike Pascal, Accordion: Brigid Kaelin, Backing Vocals: Mike Pascal, Synthesizer [Moog Voyager]: Kevin Ratterman, Backing Vocals: Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Backing Vocals: Carrie Neumayer, Bass [Second], Backing Vocals: Nick Thieneman, Drums [Second]: Jeremy McMonigle, Other [Can Still See Him]: Oliver Cox, Vocals [Spoken], Backing Vocals: Jason B. Noble, Tambourine: Kevin Ratterman, Vocals [Additional]: Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Arranged By [String Arrangement]: Kevin Ratterman, Violin: Cheyenne Mize, Vocals [Additional]: Alicja Trout, Vocals [Additional]: Jason B. Noble, Vocals [Additional]: Carrie Neumayer, Vocals [Additional]: Peter Searcy, Vocals [Additional], Guitar: J. Robbins, Cello: Peter Searcy, Tambourine: Kevin Ratterman, Violin: Joe Coleman (3), Vocals [Additional]: Jason B. Noble, Arranged By: Coliseum (2), Backing Vocals: Kevin Ratterman, Backing Vocals: Marc Fulkerson, Backing Vocals: Mike Pascal, Labelcode 00044087 (TRR175P) |  | Product Safety
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