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Maps of Non-Existent Places
2012 studio album by Thank You Scientist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maps of Non-Existent Places is the debut full-length album by progressive rock band Thank You Scientist.[2] This is the only album to feature Greg Colacino on bass and Russ Lynch on violin, viola and mandolin.
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Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from the CD booklet.[4]
Thank You Scientist
- Salvatore Marrano – vocals
- Tom Monda – guitar, fretless guitar, acoustic guitars, cello, shamisen, vocals
- Russ Lynch – violin, viola, mandolin, vocals
- Andrew Digrius – trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone, vocals
- Ellis Jasenovic – tenor and soprano saxophone
- Greg Colacino – bass
- Odin Alvarez – drums, percussion
Additional musicians
- David Bodie – percussion
- Mark Radice – vocals
Production
- Jesse Cannon – recording, engineering, mixing
- Mike Oettinger – recording, engineering
- Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal – extra ears
- Alan Douches – mastering
- Jeff Fariello – additional tracking on "Prelude"
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