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''Like Nobody's Business'''s lack of exposure could be due to two factors: it was released only on vinyl (which tends to hinder the mass digital trading of material), plus Brian is not actually on the record, not having joined until 1991's ''[[Thrumdrone]]''. Regardless, it is listed here to complete the Carnival Art discography. | ''Like Nobody's Business'''s lack of exposure could be due to two factors: it was released only on vinyl (which tends to hinder the mass digital trading of material), plus Brian is not actually on the record, not having joined until 1991's ''[[Thrumdrone]]''. Regardless, it is listed here to complete the Carnival Art discography. | ||
After this album, guitarist Shane Paul Rhody was out of the band, and Ed replaced him on guitar. Bell would eventually assume bass duties. | |||
The album is housed in a plain white sleeve, but included is an approximate 10" X 10" black-and-white sheet with lyrics and credits printed on each side. Most of the credits are type-written, and the lyrics are handwritten; everything is interpersed with photos, drawings, and cut-and-pasted graphics. Cover art and design by Maria Gibert, and photography by Micheal Dare. ''All music by Carnival Art in one form or another; words by Michael P. Tak. All sounds made by Carnival Art.'' "Parade Of Fools" was engineered and mixed by Tracy Chisolm, who would co-produce ''Thrumdrone''. | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||