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In The Beginning Was The End: The Truth About De-Evolution (music soundtrack)[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[1][]

Mark Mothersbaugh – vocals, keyboards 
 • Gerald Casale – vocals, bass guitar 
 • Bob Mothersbaugh – vocals, lead guitar
 • Jim Mothersbaugh – electric drums

Technical and Attribution[]

*Produced by DEVO

 *"words & music by DEVO (the de-evolution band)"

References[]

  1. (Bob 2 is listed as a member of DEVO in the credits for In the Beginning Was the End... included in the Criterion Collection Island of Lost Souls release. Bob Casale – rhythm guitar, vocals)

Mongoloid b/w Jocko Homo (1977 independent single)[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh – vocals, keyboards, occasional guitar 
 • Gerald Casale – vocals, bass guitar 
 • Bob Mothersbaugh – lead guitar, vocals 
 • Bob Casale – rhythm guitar, vocals 
 • Alan Myers – acoustic drums

Technical and Copyrights[]

*Produced by DEVO
*"All music, lyrics, graphics copyrighted DEVO 1977".[1]
℗1977 man ray inc.

References[]

  1. "Jocko Homo" on this single was a newer recording than that used in the short film In the Beginning Was the End.. (the truth about DE-EVOLUTION) and so not directly "from the soundtrack" as the liner notes read.

Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo![]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh – vocals, keyboards, occasional guitar 
 • Gerald Casale – vocals, bass guitar, keyboards 
 • Bob Mothersbaugh – lead guitar, vocals 
 • Bob Casale – rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals 
 • Alan Myers – drums

Technical[]

Brian Eno – producer, synthesizer, backing vocals 
• Conrad Plank – recording engineer (tracks 1–8, 10), mixing
[ recorded and mixed at Conny’s Studio in Neunkirchen-Seelscheid, Germany ][1]
David Bowie – some additional production and mixing (uncredited)
• DEVO – additional production and mixing (uncredited)
• Patrick Gleeson – recording engineer  (tracks 9 and 11)
( Come Back Jonee and Shrivel Up recorded at Different Fur Studios[2] in San Francisco,[3] California and mixed at Conny's Studio )

References[]

  1. "Recorded by Conny Plank in Conny's Studio near Cologne"
    Konrad "Conny" Plank's home studio was built in a converted pig barn and situated next to his farmhouse residence in Wolperath, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid, Germany – located ESE of Cologne (Köln) and east of Wahnbachtalsperre, the lake formed by the dammed brook Wahnbach, which is a tributary of the Sieg river.[1]

    ∘ The family name “Plank” is also spelled “Planck” in Germany (Deutschland)[2]
    The informal “Conny” is a variant of “Connie”. The diminutive German form of “Konrad” is “Kuno”.

  2. differentfurstudios.com/history (https://archive.ph/r3zlN#selection-669.0-669.7)

  3. mapcarta.com/3470_19th_Street_A45415242621977649

Duty Now for the Future[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh - keyboards, occasional guitar, lead vocals 
 • Gerald V. Casale - bass guitar, additional keyboards, lead vocals 
 • Bob Mothersbaugh - lead guitar, occasional guitar synthesizer,[1] backing vocals
 • Bob Casale - rhythm guitar, additional keyboards, occasional backing vocals
 • Alan Myers - drums

Technical[]

•Ken Scott – producer, engineer

•Brian Leshon – assistant engineer 
•Phil Jost – assistant engineer

•DEVO – some additional production and mixing (uncredited)
•Bernie Grundman – mastering

Notes and References[]

  1. Eaton's 360 Systems guitar synthesizer "Spectre".
    An Oberheim® SEM.

Freedom Of Choice[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh - keyboards, lead vocals 
• Gerald V. Casale - bass keyboards, lead vocals 
• Bob Mothersbaugh - lead guitar, backing vocals
• Bob Casale - rhythm guitar, additional keyboards, backing vocals
• Alan Myers - drums

Technical[]

"Produced by DEVO in association with Robert Margouleff"[1]
DEVO - producer
•Robert Margouleff - producer, engineer

•Howard Siegal - engineer
•Karat Faye - assistant engineer

•Ken Perry - mastering

Tracks[]

References[]

New Traditionalists[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh - keyboards, lead vocals 
• Gerald V. Casale - bass keyboards, lead vocals 
• Bob Mothersbaugh - lead guitar, backing vocals
• Bob Casale - rhythm guitar, additional keyboards, occasional backing vocals
• Alan Myers - acoustic drums, some drum synthesizer

Technical[]

DEVO - producer
•Larry	Alexander - engineer
•Karat	Faye - assistant engineer
(on songs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 9)
•Phil Brown - mastering

References[]


Oh, No! It's Devo[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh - keyboards, lead vocals 
• Gerald V. Casale - bass keyboards, lead vocals 
• Bob Mothersbaugh - lead guitar, backing vocals
• Bob Casale - additional keyboards, occasional backing vocals
• Alan Myers - some acoustic drums, some drum synthesizer

Technical[]

•Roy Thomas Baker – producer
•Gordon Fordyce – engineer
•Stuart Graham – assistant engineer
•George Marino – mastering
•DEVO – additional production and mixing (uncredited)

References[]


Shout[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh - keyboards, fairlight computer, lead vocals
• Gerald V. Casale - bass keyboards, lead vocals 
• Bob Mothersbaugh - lead guitar, backing vocals
• Bob Casale - additional keyboards, occasional backing vocals
• Alan Myers - programmed drums

Technical[]

DEVO - production
Robert Casale - engineering
•Ed Delena - additional engineering
•Mike Shipley - mixing (except "Are You Experienced?")
•Steve	Marcussen - mastering
Jim Mothersbaugh - technical assistance
•Will Alexander - programming consultation of fairlight computer instruments
•Al Hovarth and Bill Wolfer - additional emulator programming

References[]


Total Devo[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh – vocals, keyboards
• Gerald Casale – vocals, bass guitar, bass keyboards 
• Bob Mothersbaugh – lead guitar, backing vocals 
• Bob Casale – rhythm guitar, keyboards, occasional vocals 
• David Kendrick – acoustic drums, some triggered drum sounds

Additional Personnel[]

 • Greta "Greta" Ionita and Nancy "Nan" Vernon – background vocals on "plain truth" 
 • Steve Lindsey – bass sample on "disco dancer" 
 • Robert L. Mothersbaugh, (Sr.) – co-writer of "blow up"*

Technical[]

DEVO – producer
Robert "Bob" Casale – engineering 
 • Ted Pattison – additional engineering
Jim Mothersbaugh – roland equipment and technical collaboration

References[]


Smooth Noodle Maps[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh – vocals, keyboards
• Gerald Casale – vocals, bass keyboards 
• Bob Mothersbaugh – lead guitar, backing vocals 
• Bob Casale – keyboards, occasional vocals 
• David Kendrick – acoustic drums, some programmed drums

Additional Personnel[]

• Frank Schubert – guitar (tracks 10 and 11)

Technical[]

DEVO – producer 
Bob Casale – engineer
 • Andrew Ballard – assistant engineer
 • Jeff Lord Alge – mixing
 • Ryan S. Moore – digital programming
 • Marty Frazoo – technical assistance
 • Björn Almstedt – mastering

References[]


Something for Everybody[]

Personnel[]

DEVO[]

Mark Mothersbaugh – vocals, keyboards, programming
• Gerald Casale – vocals, bass keyboards, bass guitar 
• Bob Mothersbaugh – lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals 
• Bob Casale – rhythm guitar, programming, backing vocals 
• Josh Freese – drums, additional percussion

Additional Personnel[]

•Van Coppock – additional guitar ("Cameo", "No Place Like Home", "March On"); programming 
•Jeff Friedl – additional drums

Technical[]

• Greg	Kurstin – producer, mixer ("What We Do", "Please Baby Please", "Mind Games", "Human Rocket", "Later Is Now", "No Place Like Home", "March On"); co-producer, mixer ("Fresh", "Don't Shoot	(I'm a Man)")
• John	Hill – co-producer ("Fresh", "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)")
• Santi White – co-producer ("Fresh", "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)")
• John	King – producer ("Cameo"); co-producer ("Step Up"); mixing ("Step Up", "Cameo")
• Mark Nishita – co-producer ("Step Up")
DEVO – producer ("Sumthin'")
• Bob Casale – mixing ("Sumthin'"); engineer
• Van Coppock – engineer
• Doug Boehm – additional engineering ("Fresh", "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)")
• Paul Hager – additional recording, programming, engineering ("Fresh", "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)", "Later Is Now", "Step Up")
• Josh Hager – additional programming, editing ("Fresh", "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)", "Later Is Now", "Step Up")

References[]

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