Paradox
~ Veröffentlichung von Barry and Sally Childs-Helton (alle Versionen dieser Veröffentlichung ansehen, eine vorhanden)
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A cassette-only release of science fiction/filk songs by Filk Hall of Fame performers Barry & Sally Childs-Helton. Some tracks from this album were reengineered for the later CD album TEMPUS FUGITIVES. Space Opera House also published a songbook for PARADOX. The title is a pun on the fact that by the time this album was recorded, both Barry and Sally had earned PhDs ("pair o' Docs"). Recorded in Dolby (tm) 8-track stereo at Hit City Studios (707 E. 54th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220), August-September 1989. Duplicated at Alshire International. * "Motel of the Mysteries" is the title of a 1979 book of satiric illustration on an archaeological theme, by David Macaulay; though his work inspired the lyrics, he need not take the blame for them.
** "The War-of-the-Worlds Top-40 Radio Musical of 1963" was first performed by the Con-Dells at Ohio Valley Filk Fest IV, 10/31/88.
*** Lines spoken by character voices in "Moose and Squirrel" are quoted from (and/or based on) episodes of "Rocky and His Friends," which are copyright 1962 by Jay Ward Productions.
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liner notes, Grafikdesign und artwork: | Barry Childs-Helton |
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Koproduzent(in): | Barry and Sally Childs-Helton (filk duo based in Indianapolis) |
recording engineer: | Jon Quest (recording engineer) |
afoxé [afuche], Conga, elektronisches Schlagzeug / E-Drums [digital drums/midi], Klanghölzer / Claves, percussion idiophone [Metallophone Galactica], Schlagzeug [drum set], shakers, Synthesizer [ray gun], Tamburin und triangle: | Sally Childs-Helton (percussionist) |
Akustikgitarre, E-Bass [bass], E-Gitarre, zwölfsaitige Gitarre [12-string guitar], Hintergrundgesang [backing vocals], Sologesang und sonstiger Gesang [voice characterizations]: | Barry Childs-Helton |
Gast-Effektgerät [Martian tripod] und Gast-Synthesizer [Roland D-20 synthesizer]: | Michael Kube-McDowell (science fiction writer, filk musician) |
Gast-Kontrabass: | Marc Satterwhite (composer, string bass, professor of composition at University of Louisville) |
Gast-Mundharmonika [blues harmonica]: | Eric Rensberger (blues harmonica) |
Gast Hintergrundgesang [backing vocals]: | Beryl Rosenthal Gwendolyn Lee Zak (filk and neopagan musician) |
Gast sonstiger Gesang [voice characterizations]: | Beryl Rosenthal |
arranger: | Sally Childs-Helton (percussionist) |