Artwork By [Direction] -
YES
Bass -
Archis Tiku
Drums -
Tom English
Engineer -
Alan O'Connell
(tracks: 1-01 to 1-13)
Engineer [Assistant] -
Adrian Newton
(tracks: 1-08, 1-09)
Guitar -
Duncan Lloyd
Keyboards -
Lukas Wooller
Mastered By -
Guy Davie
(tracks: 1-01 to 1-13)
,
Noel Summerville
(tracks: 2-01 to 2-07)
Mixed By -
Mitsuru Yoneyama
(tracks: 2-01 to 2-07)
,
Rich Costey
(tracks: 1-02, 1-03, 1-05)
Photography [A Certain Trigger & Live In Tokyo Cover] -
Ian Davies
Photography [Live In Tokyo Insde Photograph] -
Andrew Kendall
Producer -
Maxïmo Park
(tracks: 2-01 to 2-07)
,
Paul Epworth
(tracks: 1-01 to 1-13)
Recorded By, Engineer -
Dana Wachs
(tracks: 2-01 to 2-07)
Vocals -
Paul Smith (6)
Written-By -
Archis Tiku
(tracks: 1-07, 2-05)
,
Duncan Lloyd
(tracks: 1-01 to 1-05, 1-08, 1-10, 1-11, 2-01 to 2-03, 2-06)
,
Lukas Wooller
(tracks: 1-06, 1-12, 2-04)
,
Paul Smith (6)
What on earth possessed them to sign Maximo Park?
A load of bobbins made even worse by the fact that virtualy every song seems like it's going to be released as a multi format single.
It's releases like this that make me question the direction that WARP are taking and make me fear for their future.
Why WARP why?
Answers on a postcard...