Idjit Savant

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Although bass player Charlie Alexander played on most of the album's tracks, his sudden departure just weeks before a tour upset Phillips, and replacement Marc Vachon was credited in the liner notes instead.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Welcome to the Diamond Mine"   Leonard Graves Phillips/Stan Lee 2:01
2. "Golden Boys"   Pat Smear 2:32
3. "Toxic Avenger"   Phillips 3:03
4. "Zeppelina"   Phillips/Wagon/Laughlin 1:49
5. "I'm Stuck in a Condo (with Marlon Brando)"   Phillips/Lee 3:06
6. "Just Say Yes"   Phillips/Lee/Buhne 2:16
7. "Elevator (In the Brain Hotel)"   George Alexander 1:45
8. "Pretty Ballerina"   Michael Lookofsky 2:42
9. "Make It So"   Phillips/Melvoin/Lee/Dorman 2:28
10. "I'm on Crack"   Phillips/Lee 2:18
11. "Oh Boy!"   Phillips/Lee 3:01
12. "Roadkill"   Phillips/Lee 2:18
13. "House of Raoul"   Phillips 3:00
14. "Song of the Dawn"   Milton Ager/Jack Yellen 1:54

Credits

The Dickies

  • Leonard Graves Phillips – lead vocals, keyboards
  • Stan Lee – guitar
  • Glen Laughlin - guitar, backing vocals, mandolin
  • Marc Vachon – bass
  • Jonathan Melvoin – drums, percussion

Additional Musicians:

  • Charlie Alexander - bass on "Zeppelina", "Elevator...", "Pretty Ballerina", "Make it so", "Oh Boy!" and "House of Raoul"[3]
  • Laurie Buhne - bass on "Just say Yes" and "Roadkill"
  • Cliff Martinez - drums on "Just say Yes" and "Roadkill"
  • Enoch Hain - guitar on "Welcome To The Diamond Mine", "Golden Boys", "Toxic Avenger", "I'm Stuck In A Condo (With Marlon Brando)", "Just say Yes" and "Roadkill"
  • Michael Acosta - saxophone on "House of Raoul"
  • Daoud Coleman - cello on "Pretty Ballerina"
  • Roger Manning - harpsichord on "Pretty Ballerina"

Production

  • Recorded at Cal State Dominguez Hills, Tiny Lights Recording, Jandemonium and Sonora
  • Produced by The Dickies and John X
  • Engineered by John X, Pat Kraus and Brian Kehew
  • Mastered by Dan Hersch
  • Cover Art by Philip Aro

References

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  1. http://www.thedickies.com/multimedia/interviews_&_articles/leonard/leonard_interview_1.htm
  2. http://www.thedickies.com/alumni/the_players/dickies/vachon/vachon.htm
  3. http://www.thedickies.com/alumni/the_players/dickies/alexander/alexander.htm