Dummy (album) - Credits

Credits

All vocals by Beth Gibbons. All tracks produced by Portishead with Adrian Utley and engineered by Dave McDonald.

"Mysterons"
  • Geoff Barrow – Rhodes piano
  • Clive Deamer – drums
  • Adrian Utley – guitar and theremin
"Sour Times"
  • Geoff Barrow – programmer
  • Neil Solman – Rhodes piano and Hammond organ
  • Adrian Utley – guitar
  • "Sour Times" samples Lalo Schifrin's "The Danube Incident" (Schifrin) and Smokey Brooks' "Spin It Jig" (Henry Brooks, Otis Turner).
"Strangers"
  • Geoff Barrow – Rhodes piano
  • Clive Deamer – drums
  • Adrian Utley – guitar
  • "Strangers" samples Weather Report's "Elegant People" (Wayne Shorter).
"It Could Be Sweet"
  • Geoff Barrow – Rhodes piano
  • Richard Newell – drum programmer
"Wandering Star"
  • Gary Baldwin – Hammond organ
  • Geoff Barrow – programmer
  • Clive Deamer – drums
  • Adrian Utley – guitar
  • "Wandering Star" contains portions of "Magic Mountain" (Papa Dee Allen, Harold Ray Brown, Eric Burdon, B. B. Dickerson, Gerald Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard Scott) as performed by Eric Burdon and WAR.
"It's a Fire"
  • Gary Baldwin – Hammond organ
  • Geoff Barrow – drums
  • Adrian Utley – bass guitar
"Numb"
  • Gary Baldwin – Hammond organ
  • Geoff Barrow – programmer and drums
  • Clive Deamer – drums
  • Adrian Utley – bass guitar
"Roads"
  • Geoff Barrow – programmer and strings arrangement
  • Clive Deamer – drums
  • Dave McDonald – nose flute
  • Neil Solman – Rhodes piano
  • Strings Unlimited – strings
  • Adrian Utley – guitar, bass guitar, and strings arrangement
"Pedestal"
  • Geoff Barrow – programmer
  • Clive Deamer – drums
  • Andy Hague – trumpet
  • Adrian Utley – bass guitar
"Biscuit"
  • Geoff Barrow – Rhodes piano
  • Clive Deamer – drums
  • "Biscuit" samples Johnnie Ray from "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" (Johnnie Ray).
"Glory Box"
  • Geoff Barrow – programmer
  • Adrian Utley – guitar and Hammond organ
  • "Glory Box" samples Isaac Hayes from "Ike's Rap II" from Black Moses.

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