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Lunar Muzik

Lunar Muzik is the third studio album by Ant-Bee, released in 1997 by Divine Records.

Track listing

Personnel

Adapted from Lunar Muzik liner notes.

Musicians
  • Daevid Allen <small>(Father Gong)</small>&nbsp;– guitar, engineering
  • Harvey Bainbridge <small>(Hawklord)</small>&nbsp;– synthesizer, engineering
  • Michael Owen Bruce <small>(Mr. Nice Guy)</small>&nbsp;– guitar, bass guitar, sitar, keyboards
  • Paul Bruce <small>(Little Joe)</small>&nbsp;– keyboards
  • Glen Buxton <small>(Zillion Dollar Guitarist)</small>&nbsp;– guitar
  • Dennis Dunaway&nbsp;– bass guitar
  • Bunk Gardner&nbsp;– saxophone, clarinet, spoken word, vegetables
  • Billy James <small>(The Ant-Bee)</small>&nbsp;– vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums, percussion, keyboards, tape manipulations, production
  • Steve Kale <small>(Brainyak)</small>&nbsp;– guitar, harmonica
  • J.K. Lofton <small>(Mix Doctor)</small>&nbsp;– guitar synthesizer, bass guitar, engineering
  • Rod Martin <small>(Mod Martion)</small>&nbsp;– guitar, bass guitar
  • Lan Nichols <small>(Kapri-Korn)</small>&nbsp;– bass guitar
  • Don Preston <small>(Dom DeWilde)</small>&nbsp;– keyboards, spoken word, assorted transformations, engineering
  • Scott Renfroe <small>(Reoccurring Schizms)</small>&nbsp;– guitar, bass guitar, tape manipulations
  • Harry Williamson <small>(Professor Drone)</small>&nbsp;– synthesizer
Musicians (cont.)
  • Jimmy Carl Black <small>(The Indian of the Group)</small>&nbsp;– spoken word, chanting
  • The Bizarre Vocal Ensemble (Mike Rowell, Jeff Marden, Rod Martin, Alan McBrayer, Suzanne McBrayer)&nbsp;– vocals <small>(1)</small>
  • Roy Estrada <small>(Pachuco Falsetto)</small>&nbsp;– bizarre laughter, spoken word, wheezing
  • Bob Harris <small>(Millet Pancake)</small>&nbsp;– Great nostalgic chihuahua impersonations
  • Roy Herman <small>(Herman Monster)</small>&nbsp;– additional guitar
  • Mike McManimen <small>(Monk)</small>&nbsp;– additional keyboards
  • Peter Radloff <small>(James Bond)</small>&nbsp;– additional guitar
  • George Scala <small>(Sonraw)</small>&nbsp;– Master of the Recorder
  • Jim Sherwood <small>(Motorhead)</small>&nbsp;– snorks
  • Neal Smith <small>(The Platinum God)</small>&nbsp;– additional drums
Production and additional personnel

Release history

References

External links