Gordon (album) - Personnel

Personnel

Barenaked Ladies
  • Steven Page - vocals, guitar, synthesizer, sound effects, shaker
  • Ed Robertson - guitar, vocals, synthesizer, sound effects, shaker, cowbell
  • Jim Creeggan - double bass, vocals, sound effects, shaker
  • Andy Creeggan - organ, piano, conga, sound effects, tambourine, triangle, vocals, claves, cuica, shaker, mark tree, guiro, finger cymbals, cabasa
  • Tyler Stewart - drums, sound effects, vocals, shaker
The Jimmy Crack Horns
  • Nic Gotham - baritone saxophone
  • Gene Hardy - tenor saxophone
  • Chris Howells - trumpet
  • Tom Walsh - trombone
The Horn Cuskers
  • Nic Gotham - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
  • Gene Hardy - tenor saxophone
Additional Personnel
  • Dave Allen - fiddle, vocals
  • Chris Brown - organ, vocals
  • Nic Gotham - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
  • Chris Howells - flugelhorn
  • Catherine MacDonnell-Stephens - bassoon
  • Lewis Melville - pedal steel, steel guitar, vocals
  • Martin Tielli - guitar, vocals
  • Tom Walsh - trombone
  • Tim Wilson - bagpipes
  • Bob Wiseman - accordion, vocals
  • Michael Phillip Wojewoda - bass, keyboards, sound effects, tambourine, vocals, shaker, keyboard bass
Production
  • Michael-Philip Wojewoda – Producer, Engineer, Remixing
  • Greg Calbi – Mastering
The Suburban Tabernacle Choir
  • Dave Allen
  • Mike Barber
  • Gregor Beresford
  • Arlene Bishop
  • Chris Brown
  • Erica Buss
  • Meryn Cadell
  • Naida Creeggan
  • Matthew DeMatteo
  • Kate Fenner
  • Gene Hardy
  • Natalie Harbert
  • Shelley Hines
  • Sally Lee
  • Lewis Melville
  • Jason Mercer
  • Janet Morassutti
  • Moxy Früvous
  • Keith Nakonechy
  • Blair Packham
  • Matthew Page
  • Steve Pitkin
  • Jason Plumb
  • Rheostatics
  • Wilma Robertson
  • Tannis Slimmon
  • Earl Stokes
  • Wayne Stokes
  • Bob Wiseman

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