art direction, design Sevie Bates compilation producer Dr. Demento coordinator [a&r editorial] Shawn Amos liner notes "Weird Al" Yankovic liner notes [discographical annotation] Cheryl Fugate photography by Alice Ochs photography by Denise Sofranko photography by Michael Dobo photography by Michael Ochs Archives photography by [front & back cover booklet photos] Dr. Demento photography by [front & back cover booklet photos] Hugh Brown photography by [front & back cover booklet photos] Mark Takeuchi photography by [front & back cover booklet photos] Michael Ochs Archives photography by [front & back cover booklet photos] Rocky Schenck remastered by Bob Fisher research [editorial] Daniel Goldmark supervised by [editorial] Vanessa Atkins supervised by [project] Ted Myers Phonographic Copyright (p) Rhino Entertainment Company Copyright (c) Rhino Entertainment Company Glass Mastered At WEA Mfg. Olyphant Phonographic Copyright (p) Rock 'N' Roll Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Scotti Bros. Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Flying Fish Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Lumania Records Phonographic Copyright (p) The Vestibules Phonographic Copyright (p) Henry Landsberg Phonographic Copyright (p) Rykodisc Phonographic Copyright (p) John O'Connor Phonographic Copyright (p) Raunchy Tonk Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Attic Records (6) Phonographic Copyright (p) Parachute Records, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) Eyes Of Dawn Phonographic Copyright (p) Benny Bell Remastered in Rhinophonic Authentic Sound
Track 1: [r7659313=Capricorn single #451] (1960) Courtesy of Tom Lehrer Track 2: From the album Dare To Be Stupid, [r1339679=Rock'N'Roll/Scotti Brothers #FZ-40033] (1985) ℗ 1985 Rock 'N' Roll/Scotti Bros. Records, courtesy of Zomba Recording Corporation Track 3: From the album Home, Home On The Road, [r2698537=Flying Fish #091] ℗ 1980 Flying Fish Records, courtesy of Rounder Records Corp. Track 4: [url=/release/1499283]Lumania single [unnumbered][/url] (1979) ℗ 1979 Lumania Records, courtesy of Barnes & Barnes Track 5: From the album Sketches, Songs and Shoes, [url=/release/6087005]Borpo [CAN] #RFVCD-01[/url] (1994); originally issued as by Radio Free Vestibule ℗ 1994 The Vestibules, courtesy of The Vestibules Track 6: [r4834747=Warner Bros. single #5378] (1963) Produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc. Track 7: Recorded in 1977; first issued on the album Dr. Demento Presents: The Greatest Novelty Records Of All Time, Volume IV: The 1970s, [r1081989=Rhino #823] (1985) ℗ 1985 Henry Landsberg, courtesy of Henry Landsberg Tracks 8 and 9: From the album Apostrophe, [r509401=Discreet #2175] (1974) ℗ 1974 Rykodisc, courtesy of Rykodisc Track 10: [url=/release/846468]Bark single #BARK1 [U.K.][/url] [Note: Booklet says BARK1 but it was really TREK1] (1987) ℗ 1987 John O'Connor, courtesy of John O'Connor Track 11: From the 7 EP King Of Men, [url=/release/1995838]Raunchy Tonk [unnumbered][/url] (1977) ℗ 1977 Raunchy Tonk Records, courtesy of Fred Blassie Track 12: From the album Boot To The Head, [r4680953=Attic #1232] (1987) ℗ 1987 Attic Records, courtesy of The Frantics Track 13: [url=/release/1154072]Polydor [U.K.] single [number unknown][/url] (1981) Track 14: From the album Songs and Stories, [r2766379=Parachute #RRLP 9007] (1978) ℗ 1978 Parachute Records, Inc., courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises Track 15: From the album Stuffed, [r7546627=Sunburn #101] (1977) ℗1977 Eyes Of Dawn, courtesy of Eyes Of Dawn Track 16: Previously unreleased; New Dr. Demento vocal recorded in Los Angeles 11/00; Instrumental previously released as a B-side of Madison cassette single #46 (1989) ℗ 1989 Benny Bell, courtesy of The Benny Bell Estate Track 17: [r409243=Warner Bros. single #5831] (1966) Courtesy of Music Sales Corp.
Disc: ℗ 2001 Rhino Entertainment Company Made in U.S.A.