design [graphic design] Cube design [graphic design] Rubber Tree Multimedia tracks 1, 4, 6 engineer Mark Rachelle tracks 2, 3, 5 mastered by David Walker tracks 1, 4, 6 mastered by John Ruberto photography by, artwork [image] James Papino producer Madison Avenue vocals Cheyne Coates written-by Andrew Van Dorsselaer written-by Cheyne Coates written-by Duane Morrison tracks 1, 3, 4, 6 written-by [sample] Giuseppe Chierchia Phonographic Copyright (p) Vicious Grooves Copyright (c) Vicious Grooves Manufactured By EMI Music Group Australasia Distributed By EMI Music Group Australasia Marketed By Virgin Australia Pty. Ltd. Mixed At Double Platinum Studios Engineered At Backbeach/Elevation Recording Studios Mastered At Crystal Mastering Mastered At Stepford Audio Glass Mastered At Digital Audio Technologies Australia Published By Copyright Control Published By Crisler Produced For Double Platinum Productions, Inc. There are two Australian CD jewel case versions, with differing front covers: this one which has the title writing below the image and Don't Call Me Baby which has the title writing above the image. There is also a card sleeve: Don't Call Me Baby.
Tracks 2 & 5 remixed by Double Platinum Productions Inc. Tracks 2 & 5 mixed for Platinum Audio, NYC at Double Platinum Studios NYC. Tracks 1, 4 & 6 engineered at Backbeach Recording Studios. Tracks 1, 4 & 6 mastered at Crystal Mastering. Tracks 2, 3 & 5 mastered at Stepford Audio. Tracks 1, 3, 4 & 6 contains samples from Ma-quale-idea by Pino D'Angio, courtesy of Peer Southern Productions. However Pino D'Angio's Ma Quele Idea was actually a cover of Ain't No Stopping Us Now performed by Risco Connection. Taken from the album The Polyester Embassy.