Welcome To The Jelly Days
1988 Vinyl
Indie Rock

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Fake Doom Records
acoustic guitar [acoustic guitarheel], harmonica, bells, sounds [blocks & bings], sounds [phantom garbage can lid] Charlie Shaw
artwork [cover] Terry Allen
artwork [sleeve art] Jim Trainor
bass, cello, harmony vocals Dave Moody
design [design coordination] Lou DeMonte
design [design coordination] Zode
drums, cymbal [cymbals] Ken Meyer
engineer Al Houghton
lead guitar Jonathan Gregg
photography by Pablo Tauler
producer Chris Butler
songwriter Don Ralph
songwriter Life In A Blender
vocals [dizzying verbal eddy] Mel Melon
vocals, keyboards [tiny keyboard], harmonica Don Ralph
Copyright (c) Fake Doom Publishing
Engineered At Dubway Studios
Engineered At Water Music Recorders
Pressed By Wakefield Manufacturing
Although Poor People is listed before The President's In My Bed on the back, The President's In My Bed plays first.

On the lyric sheet for Poor People, the lines Can't take them to parties and Can't show them to grandma are switched in the actual song.

On the lyric sheet, the songs for Side B appear first, then it goes to Side A. A similar difference is shown in the runout.

A couple song titles differ from where they're listed on the labels / inner sleeve artwork and on the back artwork. The Skank Of The Wilderness omits the The & Poor People Aren't Much Fun omits the Aren't Much Fun part.

The vinyl record shows a Green colour when held up to the light
Matrix / Runout: FDR-011-B[crossed out]A TOP #! 48856 R8 A WAKEFIELD PRESSING (Side A Runout)
Matrix / Runout: FDR-011-A[crossed out]B BOTTOM #! 48856 R8 A WAKEFIELD PRESSING (Side B Runout)
Rights Society: ASCAP



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