Trouble with X
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! & the Rumor Weed.
Five Iron Frenzy member Dennis Culp played trombone and managed horn arrangements extensively on the album.
Track listing
- "Rather Be Dead"
- "Saturday"
- "Bully Go Home"
- "Country Roads"
- "Hit 'Em Where It Hurts"
- "Play the Game"
- "Stupid"
- "Tip From Me"
- "Where Should I Go"
- "Used Car Salesman"
- "Nothing"
- "101"
- "Chump"
- "Two More Weeks"
- "The Rumor Weed Song" (from the second Larry-Boy adventure on the ending credits in jUly 1999)
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
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
Production credits
- Produced by Masaki
- Executive Produced by Frank Tate
- Album design and Layout by Aaron James
- Photography by Melinda DiMauro
References
- ^ Wright, Paul (April 2000). "The W's - Trouble With X". Cross Rhythms (56): 62.
- ^ Gordon (a girl called) (January/February 2000). "Album Reviews: THE W'S, Trouble with X". HM Magazine (81). ISSN 1066-6923.