Citizen Wayne

~ Release by Wayne Kramer (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Annotation

Standard jewel case with a black tray
Included an 8-page booklet

(P) & (C) 1997

Other Identifiers
Label Code: LC 2576
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Rights Society (Publishing): BMI
Rights Society (Publishing): ASCAP
Price Code (Printed on rear inlay card): 380 P
Matrix / Runout: DADC AUSTRIA A0100212430--0101 11 A1
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L551
Mould SID Code: IFPI 94Z8

Annotation last modified on 2025-05-18 08:08 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Stranger in the House
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
programming:
David Was
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
bass guitar:
Bob Mair
guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
timbales:
Brock Avery
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Stranger in the House
writer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
3:04
2Back When Dogs Could Talk
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
bass guitar and guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
horn, percussion and piano:
David Was
membranophone:
Brock Avery
additional vocals:
Carla Bozulich
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Back When Dogs Could Talk
lyricist and composer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
3:37
3Revolution in Apt. 29
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
bass guitar and guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
membranophone:
Brock Avery
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Revolution in Apt. 29
writer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
2:59
4Down on the Ground
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
drums (drum set):
Brock Avery
guitar family:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Down on the Ground
lyricist and composer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
writer:
David Was
3:56
5Shining Mr. Lincoln's Shoes
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
programming:
Jason Roberts (engineer)
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist), Jason Roberts (engineer) and David Was
bass guitar and guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
recorded at:
The Lab in Silver Lake
recording of:
Shining Mr. Lincoln's Shoes
writer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
3:13
6Dope for Democracy
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
programming:
David Was
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
keyboard:
David Was
membranophone:
Brock Avery
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Dope for Democracy
writer:
Mick Farren (UK punk rock musician/journalist) and Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
3:25
7No Easy Way Out
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
bass guitar and guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
Hammond organ:
Andy Kaulkin
membranophone:
Brock Avery
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
No Easy Way Out
lyricist and composer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
writer:
David Was
3:59
8You Don't Know My Name
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
additional programming:
Jason Roberts (engineer)
programming:
David Was
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist), Jason Roberts (engineer) and David Was
bass guitar and guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
horn:
David Was
recorded at:
The Lab in Silver Lake
recording of:
You Don't Know My Name
writer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
3:29
9Count Time
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
programming:
David Was
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
bass guitar and guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
keyboard:
David Was
membranophone:
Brock Avery
additional vocals:
Jon Weiss (Louisville drummer for Rodan)
vocals:
David Was
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Count Time
writer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
4:22
10Snatched Defeat
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
bass guitar:
Bob Mair
guitar family and lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
membranophone:
Brock Avery
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Snatched Defeat
lyricist and composer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
writer:
David Was
4:12
11Doing the Work
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
percussion programming:
David Was
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
guitar family:
Nels Cline (US rock/jazz guitarist and composer) and Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
lead vocals:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
vocals:
Kim Fuelleman and Rhonda Jessee
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
Doing the Work
writer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
3:41
12A Farewell to Whiskey
recording engineer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer)
producer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
mixer:
Sally Browder (American producer and engineer), Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist) and David Was
guitar family:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
recorded at:
House of Blues Studios in Encino (in 1996-11), Wasworld International (from 1996-11 until 1996-12) and Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood (from 1996-11 until 1996-12)
recording of:
A Farewell to Whiskey
lyricist and composer:
Wayne Kramer (former MC5 guitarist)
3:13

Credits

Release

mixed at:Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood