Talk:Boss Drum

Production by Will Sinnott?!
...who was dead by then?

Unfortunately I don't have my CD collection with me so I can't check the sleeve, but I'd be surprised if Will Sin produced any of Boss Drum! --kingboyk 22:33, 1 March 2006 (UTC)


 * The CD insert credits are: ALL SONGS PRODUCED BY THE SHAMEN. MIXED BY THE SHAMEN + BRIAN PUGSLEY EXCEPT: 2: ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION + REMIX BY PC NERVOUS + MANDA G. FOR THE REATMASTERS. ADDITIONAL ENGINEER JAMES REYNOLDS. VOCALS BY JHELISA. 3 + 6: ENGINEERED BY IAN TREGONING FOR MEMPHIS P. 5: ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION + REMIX BY P.C. NERVOUS + MANDA G. FOR THE BEATMASTERS. ADDITIONAL ENGINEER JAMES REYNOLDS. 7: VOCALS BY JHELISA. ENGINEERED BY Q. 9 GUITAR BY STEVE HILLAGE. 10: "RAVE" BY TERENCE MCKENNA (FROM A CONVERSATION WITH THE SHAMEN). TERENCE McKENNA APPEARS BY PERMISSION OF EVOLUTION RECORDS LTD. 12: ENGINEERED BY Q. Ian Dunster 12:03, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
 * OK, cheers. Probably you or whoever added it took "The Shamen" to include Will. He was, alas, already dead, and the Shamen was Colin and Mr C. I've removed him. --kingboyk 15:20, 8 May 2006 (UTC)

I have the Boss Drum album and it lists the artwork copyrighted 1992 to 'ME COMPANY.' It also lists the band as Colin Angus (vocals, guitar and programming), Mr.C (vocals and rhythm), Jhelisa Anderson (guest vocals), Bob Breeks (live keyboards), Gavin Knight (live drums) and Richard Sharpe (occasional analogue). So yeah, Will (unless Will was one of these member's nickname) can't have been around at the time of this album's release.

Its also worth noting that 'Track 3, Space Time' is one of my particular favourite tracks. It reminds me of The Mighty Boosh. They must have liked it too, because I noticed in their Eels song they did a similar thing where they say, "Elements of the past and future combined to make something not quite as good as either." hahaha

To Do
This article needs to cover Different Drum too. --kingboyk 11:15, 26 March 2006 (UTC)

weird logic
Despite Will Sinnott's death the critical response was positive?

But, why would Sinnott's death reduce the liklihood of positive feedback?

That is nonsense, isn't it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.101.245.36 (talk) 16:14, 11 November 2011 (UTC)