Into The Sun (Sean Lennon Album) - Crew

Crew

  • Sean Lennon - vocals, guitars, bass guitar, drums, keyboards, Omnichord, Jew's harp, harmonica, musical saw, percussion, mellotron
  • Yuka Honda - sequencing, sampling, guitars, vibes, keyboards, drum machines, glockenspiel, mellotron, thumbtack piano, percussion, vocals
  • Miho Hatori - vocals and percussion on "Into the Sun"
  • Timo Ellis - drums on "Mystery Juice", "Home" and "Spaceship"; electric guitar, bass guitar and backing vocals on "Spaceship"
  • John Medeski - Hammond C-3 on "Queue"
  • Dave Douglas - trumpet on "Photosynthesis" and "Sean's Theme"; horn arrangement on "Sean's Theme"
  • Josh Roseman - trombone on "Photosynthesis"
  • Greg Ribot - flute on "Photosynthesis"
  • EJ Rodriguez - Latin percussion on "Photosynthesis"
  • Brad Jones - upright bass on "Photosynthesis"
  • Kenny Wollesen - drums and shaker on "Photosynthesis"; drums, marimba and timpani on "Queue"
  • Little Eric Wood - Intergalactic-Tape-Machine on "Spaceship"
  • Chaki - cymbal on "Bathtub"
  • Walter Sear - vocals on "Sean's Theme"
  • Fred Kevorkian - digital editing
  • Artwork by Sean Lennon
  • Produced by Yuka Honda
  • Engineered by Tom Schick
  • Assisted by John Reigart and Chaki
  • Production by Yuka Honda and Sean Lennon at the Tree House
  • Recorded at Sear Sound except "Queue" (Magic Shop)
  • Mastered at Gateway Mastering Studios by Bob Ludwig

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