Receiver (album)
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Receiver is the second and final album of the band Farmer Not So John
Farmer Not So John
Farmer Not So John was a popular music group based in Nashville, Tennessee, that was often categorized as alternative country. With members Mack Linebaugh, Brian Ray, Sean Keith and Richard McLaurin, the band released two recordings on Compass Records....

, released in 1998.

Track listing

  1. "Paperthin"
  2. "Fuse"
  3. "Consigned To Oblivion"
  4. "Rise Above The Wreckage"
  5. "For You I Will Pretend"
  6. "Undertow"
  7. "No Time To Please You"
  8. "Me Too"
  9. "Grand Bouquet"
  10. "Pen Across The Page"

Performers

Farmer Not So John
  • Mack Linebaugh (vocals, electric & acoustic guitar)
  • Brian Ray
    Brian Ray
    Brian Thomas Ray is an American session musician, musical director, guitarist and singer–songwriter. He is best known for his work as a guitarist and bassist with Paul McCartney, though he has worked with an extensive list of artists in addition to his own solo career.-Early life:Brian Ray grew up...

     (bass, vocals)
  • Richard McLaurin (acoustic, electric, 12-string, lap steel & toy guitars, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, accordion, tambourine, vocals)
  • Sean R. Keith (drums).


Additional personnel
  • Matthew Ryan (vocals, electric guitar)
  • Peter Rowan (vocals, mandola)
  • Daniel Tashian (vocals, Wurlitzer, synthesizer)
  • Sean Ray (pedal steel guitar)
  • Clive Gregson
    Clive Gregson
    Clive Gregson is an English singer/songwriter, musician and record producer. He has toured in bands, provided backup for well-known musicians, and written songs that have been covered by Kim Carnes, Norma Waterson and Nanci Griffith.-Solo:At the end of 1984 Gregson released his first solo record,...

     (organ, synthesizer)
  • Tucker Martine
    Tucker Martine
    Tucker Martine is an American, Grammy nominated record producer, musician and composer who has worked with artists such as My Morning Jacket, Mudhoney, Bill Frisell, The Decemberists, Sufjan Stevens, R.E.M., Laura Veirs, Spoon, and Tift Merritt...

    (tambourine, cymbals, shaker, loops, sound effects)
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