Hooray for Tuesday explained
Hooray for Tuesday is the debut album by Denver-based Elephant 6 band the Minders, released in 1998 on spinART.[1] [2] It was produced by Robert Schneider, who worked on it before and after his production work on In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.[3] [4]
Personnel
- Artwork [Art Direction] – M.Willhite, S. Willhite
- Artwork [Original Painting, Art Direction] – M. Leaper
- Bass, Vocals – Marc Willhite
- Drums, Vocals – Rebecca Cole
- Flute, Saxophone [Alto] – Merisa Bissinger
- Guitar, Vocals – Jeff Almond
- Keyboards, Guitar, Producer, Recorded By – Robert Schneider
- Photography By – Steve Gjevre
- Trombone – Rick Benjamin
- Vocals, Guitar [Rhythm] – Martyn Leaper
- Written-By – Marc Willhite (tracks: 2), Martyn Leaper (tracks: 1, 3 to 10, 12, 13), Rebecca C. Cole (tracks: 11)
Notes and References
- Book: DeRogatis . Jim . Turn on Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock . 2003 . Hal Leonard . 594.
- Troper . Morgan . Pop Psychology, Martyn Leaper, and the Minders . The Believer . October 8, 2018 .
- Pratt . Sarah . Reviews . CMJ New Music Monthly . Nov 1998 . 63 . 49.
- Book: Cooper . Kim . Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea . 2005 . Bloomsbury Publishing.