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| 10,000 Maniacs | Primary Artist, Primary Artist |
| Don Grolnick | Piano |
| Jerome Augustyniak | Percussion, Drums |
| Richard Buck | Guitar, Mandolin, Steel Guitar |
| Robert Buck | Guitar, Mandolin, Pedal Steel Guitar, Steel Guitar |
| Dennis Drew | Keyboards |
| Steve Gustafson | Bass Guitar |
| Dennis Karmazyn | Cello |
| Bob Magnusson | Bass |
| Natalie Merchant | Vocals |
| Novi | Viola |
| Michael Stipe | Vocals |
| Peter Asher | Producer |
| David Campbell | String Arrangements |
| George Massenburg | Engineer |
| Mike Reese | Mastering |
| Sharon Rice | Engineer |
| Doug Sax | Mastering |
| Kosh | Art Direction, Cover Design |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Chris Woodstra
10,000 Maniacs's breakthrough album and creative high point, In My Tribe offers a survey of social concerns, including child abuse "What's the Matter Here", illiteracy "Cherry Tree", war "Gun Shy", and the environment "Campfire Song" -- all tackled subtly and tastefully without too much preaching or pretension and in believable, real-life situations. Producer Peter Asher, whose credits include James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt, provides the perfect sheen -- the group's pleasant folk-pop lends itself nicely to the '70s-styled singer/songwriter production. In the end, the album proves powerful not for the ideas they've been covered before but rather for the graceful ...