New Miserable Experience - Production

Production

  • Producers: Gin Blossoms, John Hampton
  • Engineer: John Hampton
  • Assistant Engineer: James "Left Of" Senter
  • Mixing: John Hampton
  • Mastering: George Marino
  • Art direction: Barrie Goshko
  • Design: Barrie Goshko
  • Photography: Jay Blakesberg, Robin Wilson
  • Crew: Jim Coleman, Scott Guess, Mike Chappell
  • Recorded at: Ardent Studios (Memphis, TN), except: Allison Road and Mrs. Rita, recorded at: AB Recorders (Phoenix, AZ) By: Andy Barret

Original 1992 release:

  • Art direction & design: Rowan Moore
  • Photography: Dennis Keeley
  • Radiator: Kelly Ray
Gin Blossoms
  • Jesse Valenzuela
  • Bill Leen
  • Scott Johnson
  • Robin Wilson
  • John Richardson
  • Dan Henzerling
  • Doug Hopkins
  • Chris McCann
  • Phillip Rhodes
  • Richard Taylor
  • Scott Kusmirek
    Discography
Studio albums
  • Dusted
  • New Miserable Experience
  • Congratulations I'm Sorry
  • Major Lodge Victory
  • No Chocolate Cake
Live releases
  • Live in Concert
EPs
  • Up and Crumbling
  • Shut Up and Smoke
Compilations
  • Outside Looking In: The Best of the Gin Blossoms
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Gin Blossoms
Singles
  • "Mrs. Rita"
  • "Lost Horizons"
  • "Hey Jealousy"
  • "Until I Fall Away"
  • "Found Out About You"
  • "Allison Road"
  • "Til I Hear It from You"
  • "Follow You Down"
  • "Day Job"
  • "As Long as It Matters"
  • "Not Only Numb"
  • "Learning the Hard Way"
  • "Long Time Gone"
  • "Miss Disarray"
DVDs
  • Just South of Nowhere

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