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| Smashing Pumpkins | Primary Artist |
| Jimmy Chamberlin | Group Member |
| Billy Corgan | Group Member |
| D'Arcy | Group Member |
| James Iha | Group Member |
| Greg Leisz | Lap Steel Guitar |
| Billy Corgan | Arranger, Composer, Producer, Engineer, Reissue Producer, Art Direction |
| James Iha | Composer, Engineer, Additional Production |
| Bob Ludwig | Mastering |
| Alan Moulder | Producer, Engineer |
| Audrey Riley | Arranger |
| Howie Weinberg | Mastering |
| Frank Olinsky | Art Direction |
| Gershon | Management |
| Jill Berliner | Legal Advisor |
| Noel Waggener | Art Direction |
| Chris Shephard | Engineer |
| John Craig | Illustrations |
| Barry Goldberg | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The Smashing Pumpkins didn't shy away from making the follow-up to the grand, intricate Siamese Dream. With Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, the band turns in one of the most ambitious and indulgent albums in rock history. Lasting over two hours and featuring 28 songs, the album is certainly a challenging listen. To Billy Corgan's credit, it's a rewarding and compelling one as well. Although the artistic scope of the album is immense, the Smashing Pumpkins flourish in such an overblown setting. Corgan's songwriting has never been limited by conventional notions of what a rock band can do, even if it is clear that he draws inspiration from scores of '70s ...