Vision Take Me Make Me Never Forsake Me

by Sixteen Deluxe

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Originally released June 13, 2000 on Sugar Fix Recordings/The Figure Eight Recording Group.

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released 18 February 2013
Produced by Sixteen Deluxe with Mike McCarthy and Jason Ward.
Engineers: Mike McCarthy, Jason Ward, Steven T. Hall, Chris "Frenchie" Smith, Chris Kline.
Mixing: John Croslin (8, 9, 10); Keith Cleversley (1, 3, 7, 11); Steven T. Hall & Chris "Frenchie" Smith (2, 4, 5, 6)
Recorded in the Bubble, South Austin, at the end of the 20th century.
Original mastering and sequencing by Cris Burns at Bismeaux Studio.

All tracks digitally remastered 2013 by Kliph Scurlock.

Tracks 12-22: Alternate mixes taken from Kliph's CD of an early working version of the album.


Sixteen Deluxe:
Carrie Clark - Guitar, Vocals, Percussion
Jeff Copas - Bass
Steven T. Hall - Drums, Guitar, Bass, Keys, Bellset, Percussion
Chris "Frenchie" Smith - Guitar, Vocals, Keys, Drums, Samples, Percussion, Mellotron

Additional Players:
Kevin Allen - Organ
Rob Bass - Saxophone
Greg Hetson - Guitar
Melinda Barsales - Cello
Jenny Walker - Backing Vocals
Kliph Scurlock - Tambourine
Bob Kellough - Guitar
Tony Scalzo - Piano, Bellset
Jimmy Burdine - Trumpet
Keith Cleversley - Keys
Scott "Tube Doctor" Palmer - Mellotron

Photos: Camille K. Cummings, Todd V. Wolfson
Design: Rachel Gutek

All songs written by Sixteen Deluxe © Feed the Hobo / The Crumb Factory / Mule Ear Music (ASCAP), except "What's Happening?!?!" written by D. Crosby, and "The King Fisher" written by Luke Williams and Sixteen Deluxe.

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Sixteen Deluxe are a psychedelic noise-pop band from Austin, Texas. Led by frontwoman Carrie Clark and guitarist/producer Chris "Frenchie" Smith, the band was active from 1994 to 2000, releasing three full-length albums and two EP's on indie and major labels. They reunited in 2010 and were inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame in 2012. Feed the hobo. Photo ©2012 by Todd V. Wolfson. ... more

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