The Ponzi Scheme is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Firewater. It was released in 1998 by Jetset.
Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote that "The Ponzi Scheme isn't as diabolically sophisticated as it intends, but the band ... does have a cosmopolitan style." The Calgary Herald listed it as the eighth best album of 1998, writing that it "brings together a potpourri of elementsâÂÂhorns, guitars, jazz, Latin, ska, funk and rock riffsâÂÂand creates a magnificent musical melange."
Track listing
Personnel
Adapted from The Ponzi Scheme liner notes.
Firewater
Additional musicians
Additional musicians (cont.)
- Jim Kimball â drums <small>(11, 12)</small>
- Tamir Muskat â drums <small>(2, 8)</small>
- David Ouimet â piano <small>(7, 11, 12)</small>, organ <small>(7, 11, 12)</small>, trombone <small>(7, 11, 12)</small>
- Joe Plummer â saxophone <small>(7)</small>
- Jane Scarpantoni â cello <small>(3, 4, 10, 12)</small>
- Birgit Staudt â accordion <small>(5)</small>
Production and additional personnel
Release history
References
External links