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1997 studio album by Ant-Bee
Lunar Muzik is the third studio album by Ant-Bee , released in 1997 by Divine Records.
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "Snorks & Wheezes" Bruce
4:29 11. "Son of Snorks & Wheezes" Black, Estrada, Gardner, Preston, Sherwood 6:16
Personnel
Adapted from Lunar Muzik liner notes.[2]
Musicians
engineering
Harvey Bainbridge (Hawklord) – synthesizer, engineering
Michael Owen Bruce
(Mr. Nice Guy) – guitar, bass guitar,
sitar , keyboards
Paul Bruce (Little Joe) – keyboards
Glen Buxton (Zillion Dollar Guitarist) – guitar
Dennis Dunaway – bass guitar
Bunk Gardner – saxophone, clarinet, spoken word , vegetables
tape manipulations
, production
Steve Kale (Brainyak) – guitar, harmonica
J.K. Lofton (Mix Doctor) – guitar synthesizer , bass guitar, engineering
Rod Martin (Mod Martion) – guitar, bass guitar
Lan Nichols (Kapri-Korn) – bass guitar
Don Preston (Dom DeWilde) – keyboards, spoken word, assorted transformations, engineering
Scott Renfroe (Reoccurring Schizms) – guitar, bass guitar, tape manipulations
Harry Williamson (Professor Drone) – synthesizer
Musicians (cont.)
Jimmy Carl Black (The Indian of the Group) – spoken word , chanting
The Bizarre Vocal Ensemble (Mike Rowell, Jeff Marden, Rod Martin, Alan McBrayer, Suzanne McBrayer) – vocals (1)
Roy Estrada (Pachuco Falsetto) – bizarre laughter, spoken word, wheezing
Bob Harris (Millet Pancake) – Great nostalgic chihuahua impersonations
Roy Herman (Herman Monster) – additional guitar
Mike McManimen (Monk) – additional keyboards
Peter Radloff (James Bond) – additional guitar
George Scala (Sonraw) – Master of the Recorder
Jim Sherwood (Motorhead) – snorks
Neal Smith (The Platinum God) – additional drums
Production and additional personnel
illustrations
Patrick Ogelvie – engineering
Scott Renfroe – engineering
Release history
Region
Date
Label
Format
Catalog
United States
1997
Divine
CD
20
References
External links
Studio albums Related articles