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  1. Recorded at Studio D, Sausalito, California, May 1992. Track 2 initially produced and recorded by John Webster for Imaginary Music and by Pure. Additional production by Jerry Harrison for Construct Music Inc.

  2. Producer – Jerry Harrison (tracks: 1, 3 to 7, 9 to 13), Pure (4) (tracks: 2, 8) Producer [Initial] – John Webster ( tracks: 2, 8 ) Recorded By – James "Watts" Vereeckie *

  3. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Duplicated By – Specialty Records Corporation. Credits. Bass – Dave Hadley (4) Drums – Leigh Grant. Guitar – Todd Simko. Keyboards – Mark Henning (4) Mixed By – Tom Lord-Alge. Producer – Jerry Harrison ( tracks: A1, A3 to B1, B3 to B7), Pure (4) ( tracks: A2, B2)

  4. www.chrisdeline.com › blog › pure-spiritual-pollutionSeeking "Spiritual Pollution"

    Produced by Talking Heads keyboardist Jerry Harrison, the album relied heavily on many rock standards of the time, leading Roch Parisien of All Music to explain how Pureafunalia boasts “an anarchic, punk attitude, tight funky rhythms, a splash of 60s psych, and great big hooks combine to beat such British bands as EMF and Jesus Jones at their ...

  5. The Modern Lovers, Talking Heads. Jeremiah Griffin Harrison (born February 21, 1949) is an American musician, songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur. [1] He began his professional music career as a member of the band the Modern Lovers, before becoming keyboardist and guitarist for the new wave group Talking Heads. [2]

  6. Jeremiah Griffin Harrison (nacido en el 21 de febrero de 1949) es un compositor, músico y productor estadounidense. Alcanzó la fama como teclista y guitarrista para la banda de New wave Talking Heads y como un miembro original de The Modern Lovers. [1]

  7. The album was produced by Talking Heads keyboardist Jerry Harrison. The band's first chart success occurred with the album's lead single, "Blast", which reached No. 1 on the RPM Canadian Content (Cancon) chart. [5] " Blast" also charted in the United States on the Billboard Modern Rock chart in 1993, peaking at No. 22.