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Released: June, 2001 (on-line April, 2001) Produced by: Brad Jones and Ass Ponys Label: Checkered Past Records Cat No. CPR 024 Personnel: Bill Alletzhauser, Randy Cheek, Chuck Cleaver, Dave Morrison Guests: Ed Cunningham and Brad Jones Words: Cleaver Music: Ass Ponys Formats: CD © 2001 by Ass Ponys/Waterhead Music |
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Released: 2000 Produced by: Brad Jones Label: Checkered Past Records Cat No. CPR 018 Personnel: Bill Alletzhauser, Randy Cheek, Chuck Cleaver, Dave Morrison Guests: Brad Jones (harmonium on "Kitten"), Alex Eaton (backing vocal on "Kitten") Lyrics and music: Ass Ponys Formats: CD © 1999 by Ass Ponys/Waterhead Music |
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The Known Universe |
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Released: 1996 Label: A&M Cat No. 31454 0478 2 Producers: John Curley and Ass Ponys Personnel: Bill Alletzhauser, Randy Cheek, Chuck Cleaver, David Morrison Guests: Jack Ison, Keys on “Under Cedars and Stars) Lyrics: Chuck Cleaver, except “Under Cedars and Stars” by Randy Cheek Music: Ass Ponys Formats: CD and cassette © 1996, Blue Zephyr Music/Waterhead Music, administered by PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP) except “Under Cedars And Stars,” © 1996 Blue Zephyr Music/Waterhead Music, Administered by PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)/Sketch Pad Music Publishing (ASCAP). |
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Electric Rock Music |
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Released: 1994 Produced by: John Curley and Ass Ponys Label: A&M Cat No. 31454 0270 2 Personnel: Randy Cheek, Chuck Cleaver, John Erhardt, David Morrison Lyrics: Chuck Cleaver Music: Ass Ponys Formats: CD and cassette. © 1994 Blue Zephyr Music/Waterhead Music, administered by Polygram International Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP) |
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Grim |
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Released: 1993 Produced by: Ass Ponys, Gary Shell, and J. (Jimmy D.) Davidson Label: Safe House; Cat No. SH-2104-2 (U.S. release) Label: Okra/Normal; Cat No. OK-018 (German release) Personnel: Randy Cheek, Chuck Cleaver, John Erhardt, Dan Kleingers, Dave Morrison Guests: Niki Buerhig (backing vocals), Zi (violin) Cover art: Jean Earhardt Lyrics and music: Ass Ponys Formats: CD © 1992 by Ass Ponys "All rights reserved...so lay off." Click on the album covers to view and compare the artwork for the Okra and Safe House releases. |
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Mr. Superlove |
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Released: 1990 Produced by: J. (Jimmy D.) Davidson, John Curley and Ass Ponys Label: OKra (Columbus, Ohio) Catalog Numbers: CD - CD 009. Vinyl - 33009. Cassette - OK-C-009. Personnel: Randy Cheek, Chuck Cleaver, John Erhardt, Dan Kleingers Lyrics and music: Ass Ponys, except “(We All Love) Peanut Butter,” by The One Way Streets, with extra lyrics by Ass Ponys © 1990 Ass Ponys Note: There are two CD versions of this release. The first pressing from OKra is on a silver-faced disk; the tray insert copy is printed in blue ink; UPC number 2313-85809-2. The second pressing from Anyway Records is on a white-faced disk with a voice balloon reading "Anyway..."; the tray insert copy is printed in black ink, and the number "LC6357" is printed in the lower right corner; there is an adhesive sticker on the jewel case reading "Made in Canada"; UPC number 4-011760-085820. The second pressing contains two additional tracks not listed on the CD insert, “Peanut” and “Nemo.” This is the only Ass Ponys album that was released in three formats. |
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**The last two tracks are stealth tracks
found only on the second pressing version. The tracks are
the original "Peanut," later found in another form on
Electric Rock Music as "Peanut '93", and a track titled
"Nemo." |