Seeds and stems again marijuana’s greatest hits revisited
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- Manufactured By – Disque Americ
- Manufactured By – Sky Records Inc.
- Marketed By – Sky Records Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Re-Hash Records
- Copyright © – Re-Hash Records
- Published By – Tro-Essex Music International, Inc.
- Published By – Alkatraz Korner Music
- Published By – Sea Lion Music
- Published By – Bug (2)
- Published By – Walden Music
- Published By – Watertoons Music
- Published By – Mills Music, Inc.
- Published By – Evil Eye Music, Inc.
- Published By – Songs Of PolyGram International, Inc.
- Published By – Sherrill Music
- Published By – Partner Music
- Published By – John Hartford Music
- Published By – Terrible Tunes, Inc.
- Published By – Warner-Tamerlane
- Published By – Ozone Music (2)
- Published By – Silver Fiddle
- Published By – Dwarf Music
- Recorded At – Real 2 Reel Studios
- Recorded At – Furies Studio
- Recorded At – J.T.'s Smoke Shop
- Recorded At – Coyote Studios
- Recorded At – Positron, New York
- Recorded At – Aural Canvas Studio
- Recorded At – Shoyo Studios, New York
- Recorded At – Creative Workshop
- Recorded At – C. Davis Studios
- Recorded At – Westside Studio, Mobile
- Recorded At – Church Street Studio
- Recorded At – Arlyn Studios
- Recorded At – Solid Sound Studios, Hoffman Estates, IL
- Recorded At – Gas And Go Studios
- Recorded At – Komotion
- Mixed At – Egg Studios
- Edited At – Final Stage Mastering
- Mastered At – Final Stage Mastering
- Designed At – Dove Graphics
Credits
- Art Direction – 529 PhonoVisual
- Edited By, Mastered By – Randy LeRoy
- Executive-Producer – Jim Crawford (4) , Richard M. Kemp
- Graphics – Christina Beall
- Illustration, Cover – Gilbert Shelton
- Public Relations [Publicity] – Pam Cross
- Typography [Giddy Ganja Guy Logo], Artwork [Flick Disc Art] – Pat Boatenreiter
Notes
Cat# on spine: 7-5042-2
Cat# on disc: 81198CD
On back:
℗ & © 1992 Rehash Records
From booklet:
1: Tro-Essex Music International, Inc/ASCAP • Recorded 2-26-92 at: Real to Reel Studios, Stockbridge GA
2: Alkatraz Korner Music/BMI • Recorded 3-92 at: Furies Studio, Marietta, GA
3: Sea Lion Music (Administered by Bug)/BMI • Recorded 4-26-92 at: J.T.'s Smoke Shop, Seattle WA • Mixed. at Egg Studios, Seattle WA (thanks to Conrad Uno)
4: Songs of Polygram International, Inc, Sherrill Music, Partner Music/BMI • Recorded 1-92 at: Coyote Studios, Brooklyn NY
5: Walden Music/ASCAP • Recorded 2/18/92 at: Positron, New York NY
6: Watertoons Music (Administered by Bug)/BMI • Recorded 7/12/92 at: Aural Canvas, Murfreesboro TN
7: Mills Music Inc., J. Russel Robinson Inc/ASCAP • Recorded 8-7-92 at: Shoyo Studios, NY NY
8: Evil Eye Music Inc/BMI • Recorded 3-12-92 at: Creative Workshop, Nashville TN
9: Songs of Polygram International, Inc./ASCAP • Recorded at: C. Davis Studios, Morrow GA
10: John Hartford Music/ASCAP • Recorded 7/19/92 at: Westside Studio, Mobile AL
11: Public Domain • Recorded 7/10/92 at: Church St. Studio, Nashville TN
12: Terrible Tunes, Inc./BMI • Recorded 7-12-92 at: Westside Studio, Mobile AL
13: Warner-Tamerlane/BMI • Recorded 7/13/92 at: Arlyn Studio, Austin TX
14: Ozone Music (Administered by Bug)/BMI • Recorded at: Solid Sound, Hoffman Estates IL
15: Silver Fiddle/ASCAP • Recorded 4/7/92 at: Gas and Go Studios, Orange NC
16.1: Dwarf Music/ASCAP • Recorded 2-92 at: Klub Kommotion, San Francisco CA
DOpe EdiT & Mastering. at Final Stage, Nashville TN
Hidden track starts at 14:21 after 10:04 of silence. It is a slightly different mixdown of track 14 with coughing at the start.
Marijuana’s Greatest Hits Revisited
Various Artists Marijuana’s Greatest Hits Revisited (Re-Hash/Sky) Oh, wow. Like, I’m playing this awesome CD of Mojo Nixon and the Storm Orphans and all these other way-cool groups covering old hippie songs about reefer (”Sweet Leaf,” ”Seeds & Stems (Again)”), when, like, it hits me: You know how if you hold a CD up to the light it makes a rainbow? Suppose that rainbow was actually a message from an alternate universe inside the CD. WooOOoo! Anyway, as for the music um what was I supposed to review, again? B -Benjamin Svetkey