The Man on the Burning Tightrope explained
The Man on the Burning Tightrope is the fourth album by Firewater, released in 2003 through Jetset Records.[1]
Personnel
- Firewater
- Tod Ashley – vocals, bass guitar, Mellotron, bouzouki, production, design
- Oren Kaplan – guitar
- Tamir Muskat – drums, loops, production, mixing
- Paul Wallfisch – organ, piano, celesta
- Additional musicians and production
- Dave Ballou – trumpet, flugelhorn on "Too Many Angels"
- Joe Fiedler – trombone on "The Vegas Strip", "Ponzi's Revenge" and "Don't Make It Stop"
- Victoria Hanna – vocals on "Dark Days Indeed" and "Dark Days Revisited"
- Scott Hull – mastering
- Yuri Lemeshev – accordion on "Dark Days Indeed", "Dark Days Revisited" and "Before the Fall"
- Willy Martinez – percussion on "Too Much (Is Never Enough)", "The Truth Hurts" and "Ponzi's Revenge"
- James Moore – cover art
- Morgan St. Boot Boys – stomping on "Dark Days Indeed"
- The Muskat Orchestra – horns on "Anything at All", strings on "Secret", arrangement on "Secret" and "The Vegas Strip"
- Ramallah Orphan Choir – backing vocals on "Dark Days Indeed"
- Asaf Roth – glockenspiel and cymbal on "Fanfare" and "Before the Fall", marimba on "The Vegas Strip"
- Dan Shatsky – mixing
- Itamar Ziegler – bass guitar on "Too Much (Is Never Enough)" and "Secret"
Notes and References
- Amanda . Nichols . Firewater . . 2007 . June 9, 2013.