Chagall Guevara (album)

Chagall Guevara (album)
Chagall Guevara
Studio album by Chagall Guevara
Released 1991
Recorded The Bennett House
(Franklin, Tennessee)
Genre Rock
Label MCA Records
Producer Matt Wallace
Chagall Guevara
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Chagall Guevara chronology
Chagall Guevara
(1992)
Strong Hand of Love
(1994)

Chagall Guevara is the title of the only full length album by the band Chagall Guevara, released in 1991, on MCA Records.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Nichols, Perkins and Taylor.

  1. "Murder In The Big House"
  2. "Escher's World"
  3. "Play God"
  4. "Monkey Grinder"
  5. "Can't You Feel The Chains?"
  6. "Violent Blue"
  7. "Love Is A Dead Language"
  8. "Take Me Back To Love Canal"
  9. "The Wrong George"
  10. "Candy Guru"
  11. "I Need Somebody"
  12. "The Rub Of Love"
  13. "If It All Comes True"

Chagall Guevara is

  • Steve Taylor: Vocals.
  • Dave Perkins: Guitars, Vocals.
  • L. Arthur Nichols: Guitar, Vocals.
  • Wade Jaynes: Bass.
  • Mike Mead: Drums.

Additional musicians

  • The Blind Willy Boner Brass, featuring Reno Caruso on trumpet, Waco Caruso on Harmonica and Junior on Trombone: Horns on "Play God."

Production notes

  • Produced by Matt Wallace and Chagall Gueavara.
  • Engineered by David Bryson.
  • Assisted by Mike Corbett, Roy Gamble, Shawn McLean and Ulrich Wild.
  • Recorded at The Bennett House, Franklin, Tennessee.
  • Additional Recording at The Tube at Dave's house.
  • Mixed by Matt Wallace and David Bryson at Alpha & Omega, San Francisco, California.
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisc, NYC.
  • Art Direction & Design by Tim Stedman/Public Eye L.A.
  • Photography: Michael Lavine.

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