Trouble With X

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Trouble With X
Trouble With X cover
Studio album by The W's
Released October 19, 1999
Genre Ska/Swing
Length 49:36
Label Five Minute Walk
Producer(s) Frank Tate
Professional reviews
The W's chronology
Fourth From the Last
(1998)
Trouble With X
(1999)


Trouble With X is the second and final album by the band The W's. Some copies include "The Rumor Weed Song" as a bonus track. The song originally appeared during the credits of the Veggietales episode Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed.

Five Iron Frenzy member Dennis Culp played trombone and managed horn arrangements extensively on the album.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Rather Be Dead"
  2. "Saturday"
  3. "Bully Go Home"
  4. "Country Roads"
  5. "Hit 'Em Where It Hurts"
  6. "Play the Game"
  7. "Stupid"
  8. "Tip From Me"
  9. "Where Should I Go"
  10. "Used Car Salesman"
  11. "Nothing"
  12. "101"
  13. "Chump"
  14. "Two More Weeks"
  15. "The Rumor Weed Song"

[edit] Music credits

  • Andrew Schar - Lead Vocals, Guitar, banjo on "Rather Be Dead," "Hit 'Em Where It Hurts"
  • Brian Morris - Drums, Cover Art Talent
  • Valentine Hellman - Tenor Sax, Clarinet
  • Bret Barker - Trumpet
  • Todd Gruener - Bass, vocals
  • James Carter - Alto Sax, background vocals

[edit] Additional musicians

  • Dennis Culp - Trombone on "Rather Be Dead," "Bully Go Home," "Stupid," "Nothing," "The Rumor Weed Song"; horn arrangements on "Rather Be Dead," "Hit 'Em Where It Hurts," "Stupid," "The Rumor Weed Song"
  • Masaki Liu - Clarinet arrangement on "Rather Be Dead," "Play the Game"; horn arrangements on "Saturday," "Bully Go Home," "Country Roads," "Play the Game," "Tip From Me," "The Rumor Weed Song"; guitar on "Country Roads"
  • Richard Howarter - whistler on "Hit 'Em Where It Hurts"
  • Kurt Heinecke - Music and horn arrangements on "The Rumor Weed Song"
  • Background vocals on "Country Roads:" Tyson, Jamie, Amber, Mindy, Thea, Sooz, Bethany, Kelly ,Lori
  • "Country Roads" was written by John Denver, Bill Danoff, and Taffy Nivert-Danoff
  • "The Rumor Weed Song" - words and music by Phil Vischer
  • "Stupid" - words and music by Dennis Culp

[edit] Production credits

  • Produced by Masaki
  • Executive Produced by Frank Tate
  • Album design and Layout by Aaron James
  • Photography by Melinda DiMauro