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Mr. Bones
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Format(s): CD
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Record label: Sega Music Group
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Artist: Ronnie Montrose
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US
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1996-11-15
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$16.0016.00
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Mr. Bones is an album containing music from the Sega Saturn game, Mr. Bones.
Track list
1. Manifesto (6:56)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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2. Bones is Bones (4:39)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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3. Who's Out There? (3:14)
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4. Don't Think Play (3:55)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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6. In This World (3:42)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Vocals: Fitz Houston
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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7. The First Thing (5:08)
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10. By the Way (4:47)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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11. Red to Blue (5:28)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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12. Shadow Monster (3:37)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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15. The Last World (5:37)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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16. [bonus track] (3:03)
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- Composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size
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► Running time: 73:15
Production credits
- Music composed and performed by: Ronnie Montrose.
- Composed by: Ronnie Montrose & Jim Hedges (8, 9, 13)
- Organ: Spencer Nilsen (3)
- Vocals: Fitz Houston (6)
- Musicians
- Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Penny Whistle, "Little People" Vocals: Ronnie Montrose
- Bass: Myron Dove
- Drums: Billy Johnson
- Keyboards: Joe Heinemann
- Percussion, Snares and Brushes, "Little People" Vocals: Michele Graybeal
- Produced by: Ronnie Montrose.
- Engineered by: Gordon Lyon
- Assisted by: Gary Cirimelli and Tony Berkeley
- Mixed by: Tom Size except
- (5, 7, 13, 14) mixed by: Gordon Lyon
- Mastered by: Tom Carr at Music Annex, Menlo Park, CA
- Recorded at: Sega Music Group, San Fransisco, CA and SegaSoft Studio, Redwood City, CA
- Art Direction & Design: Command A Studios
- Graveyard art by: Mike Mangano
- Thanks to: Michele Graybeal, Jesse Montrose & Helen Cremer, Kira, Emi & Ian Nielson, Bob Gordon, Roger, Peg & Lauren Wiersema, Glenn Letsch, Marc Bonilla (big bad sample library, pal!), Debbie & Cassie Annunziata, DK Sweet, Robert, Marilyn & Blue Ellenwood, Randy Miller (the National Guitar came through!), Chris Hutchins, Dan Nicholas, Nobuo Mii, Joe Miller, Steve Payne, Gary Griffiths, Gerry Blau, Rosie Freeman, Linda Ledwith, Crisi Albertson, The Eagle, Spencer Nilsen, Mark Fine, Jorge Castellanos, Samantha Tatler, Lisa Alferez, Zono and Angel Studios
- Extraordinary Technical Support: Sean Beresford, Jim Aschow and Randy Smith at Mesa/Boogie, John Page, Gene Baker and Mark Carlson at Fender Custom Shop, Tim Derwallis and Jeremy Stappard at Sony U.S.A., Jim Mathews at Plus Four Marketing, Mackie Designs - including of course, Diane Gershuny, Rick Gentry at Hafler, T.J. Baden at Taylor Guitars, Gary Hull at Trance Audio for the Amulet Pickup System, Tom Waters, Larry Brooks and Seymour Duncan at Seymour Duncan Pickups, Rich Friedrich and David Lienhard at Dean Markley Strings, Jimmy Dunlop at Dunlop U.S.A., Dan Pearce at A.R.T., Jeff Sorna at Stellar Music for the Palmer-Junction, Chris Halaby at Opcode, Wendy Levecke at Morley
Source: Booklet
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