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| Meryn Cadell | Primary Artist, Sounds |
| The Dave Clark Five | Percussion |
| John Gzowski | Guitar |
| George Koller | Bass |
| Tom Third | Sounds |
| Bob Wiseman | Piano |
| Jim Creeggan | Bass |
| John "Broadway" Tucker | Sounds |
| Curtis Wehrfritz | Sounds |
| Tim Vesley | Bass, Guitar, Accordion |
| Heather MacCrimmon | Dancer |
| Meryn Cadell | Arranger, Composer, Producer, Cover Design, Text |
| Tom Third | Collage |
| John "Broadway" Tucker | Producer |
| Kurt Swinghammer | Collage |
| Curtis Wehrfritz | Video Director, Collage |
| Tim Vesley | Composer |
| Traditional | Composer |
| Heather MacCrimmon | Choreographer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stewart Mason
Sort of a cross between Laurie Anderson the ironic, winking spoken word pieces and Jane Siberry the ethereal, delicate art pop songs, with just a little of her friends the Barenaked Ladies thrown in Cadell started in the same Toronto music-and-comedy scene, and bassist Jim Creeggan plays on this album, Meryn Cadell is part confessional poet, part humorist, and part songstress. The most effective pieces on this, her 1992 debut album, are the spoken word entries, in which Cadell muses on topics focusing on ironic fantasies lifted from bra advertisements "Maidenform" and toys "Barbie". The songs aren't quite as effective, as Cadell's much more effective with words than ...