A Postcard From The Day - Additional Credits

Additional Credits

  • John Hansen — Stage dude
  • Tom Shea — Stage dude, cover photo, collage of photos
  • Marshall Keith — CD design
  • Cathy Gatlin — Collage of photos
  • Carol Albert — Slickette
  • Kathleen Sheedy — Slickette
  • "Thanks for setting the spark on this project: Jim Moon; for cassettes: Robbie White, Tom Shea, Kay Pauley; for carting us all over the East Coast: Tom Shea, Allen Atkinson; for paving the way: Razz; for keeping us going all those years: our great fans"
  • Recorded at:
    • The Psychedelly, Bethesda, Maryland ("Goin' All the Way/Glendora", "Stepping Stone", "Mean Screen", "Reverse Psychiatry", "When We Were Kids")
    • The Elbow Room, Harrisonburg, Virginia ("Disconnected", "Riddles and Fairytales", "Gotta Tell Me Why", "Here to Stay")
    • Desperados, Georgetown, Washington, D.C. ("Life of the Party", "The Crawling Hand")
    • The Cellar Door, Georgetown ("Cinderella", "Porcelain Butter Kitten", "Can't Believe", "Hiccupped to Hell", "Ain't Gettin' Any", "Louise/Control")
    • The Bayou, Georgetown ("Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonite", "Pictures of Matchstick Men", "A Question of Temperature")
    • Columbia Station, Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C. ("Nagasaki Neuter")
    • CBGB, New York City ("Jailbait Janet", "Henry VIII")
The Slickee Boys
Studio albums
  • Separated Vegetables
  • Cybernetic Dreams of Pi
  • Uh Oh… No Breaks!
  • Fashionably Late
Live albums
  • Live at Last
  • A Postcard from the Day
Compilations
  • Here to Stay
  • Somewhat of an Anthology
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