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Brass Farthing
This, Brass Farthing's first CD, titled Brass Farthing, is definitely worth more than its name! Rollicking drinking songs, lyrical harmonies, and brilliant humor are hallmarks of this CD.
Producer: Mark Donnelly
Musical Director: George Chlentzos
Recording Engineers: Mark Donnelly all songs except #7, Daniel I. Briggs #7
Mixing: Buddy Saleman at Potrero Post Studios, S.F. CA
Mastering: LordRifa in the City of Dis.
All arrangements by Brass Farthing, except where noted.
Brass Farthing would like to thank our rehearsal recording hosts at 60th Street, Mr. Charles Dickens, Mad Sal and the denizens of the Dockside Alehouse, Mother Bombay, the tasty cooks, and the stalwart tapsters of the Green Man Inn, One Jolly Beggar, and Cat Taylor.
George thanks e. Balabanian and T. Borregaard.
Dan thanks all my numerous lovers, too many to count, for providing me with my songwriting material and no, it's not anyone in particular.
Paul thanks Denise, Babs, Jessika, Rita, and Stan - my family, my songs, my life.
Ben thanks Mom & Dad (two of the finest friends, teachers, and examples a son could ever have), Andy (my brother, my sanity), Humphrey (for having always seen me as the person I hope to be), Marnie (for so many of my life's bestest and happiest moments), and most of all, Fiona - for being my ability to find more strength when I've got none left.
Mark thanks Tisha for putting up with him.
Rob thanks JIll Goodsell for the voice, and Mom and Dad for paying for it.
Tazz thanks Tobias Roberson, Mardi Love and the roving occupants of the 60th Street house for their hospitality and patience, and his family for their support.
Rory thanks all his friends, teachers, and fellow troubadours.
Our fans kept asking to take us home with them; this CD is for all of you!
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