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Band member and album info

Kyle Statham - Drums/Enthusiasm/Interpretative Dance


Kim Rohrbach - Bass/Vocals/Barking


Johnny Crow (Jeff Krebs) - Vocals/Guitar/Cheese-ball Mandolin/Harmonica/Alleged Womanizing


A.P. Alexakis - Vocals/6 & 12 String Guitars/Attitude (& Lots of it!)




Hey Chuck - Written by Jeff Krebs
Dont Let The Door Hit You - Written by Jeff Krebs
Poor Red Georgia Dirt - Written by Butch/Stewart
Last Goodbye - Written by Jeff Krebs
Chicken - Written by Kim Rohrbach
Separation - Written by A.P. Alexakis
? (The Gay Bar Song) - Written by A.P. Alexakis
You Shook Me (All Night Long) - Written by Young/Young/Johnson
Throw It Away - Written by Jeff Krebs
Lost Highway - Written by Payne
In The Pines - Traditional
On The Rock (Where Moses Stood) - Traditional




The album was recorded at Dancing Dog Studios in June of 1989.
It was mastered at K-Disc, in L.A.
It was produced by Art and Damien Rasmussen, and the Easy Hoes, Damien also worked on the Colorfinger album with Art.
The executive Producer was Jack Oslan.
Cover Design - A.P. Alexakis
Front Cover Photos - Kim Rohrbach and Jeff Krebs
Back Photo - Dead Caribou Photography
Liner Photos - Kim Rohrbach & Jeff Krebs
Layout & Graphic Design - Anita Alexakis
Management - Rose Kim @ Shindig Records
Fiddle courtesy of Garrett Smyth a.k.a. Garlick Fiddleback




The thanks go to: Lo Bebee for the use of her mandolin, John, Cammie Blackstone and the Iron Cowboy Club, Lisa @ C.D. Presents, Jon Chambers, Pat, Jerry, Dana, Kurt, and LB, Eric and John D. Beck (Thanks for the licks) "All the good licks are stolen licks."




Special thanks go out to: Damien, Jack Oslan, Anita M. Alexakis, Rosemary Kim, The Mohrs, and to all of our famalies & friends.




The album was arranged by The Easy Hoes.
All original songs were published by Psychic Viking Music.


On the vinyl there are messages carved into the vinyl on both sides. on side one it says, "Psychic Viking Uber Alles!" On side two it says, "If you cant play it right, play it loud!" - A.P.A. '89.