Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits: 1991-2001 (Columbia House release)

~ Release by Barenaked Ladies (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1The Old Apartment
recording of:
The Old Apartment
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Baked Cheddar (in 1995), Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1995) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1995)
2.53:22
2Falling for the First Time
additional engineer:
Michael Scotella
assistant engineer:
Jen Hilliard and Kate Teasdale
engineer and mixer:
Jim Scott (US recording engineer and producer)
producer:
Don Was
acoustic guitar, electric guitar and lead vocals:
Ed Robertson
drums (drum set):
Tyler Stewart
electric bass guitar:
Jim Creeggan
piano and synthesizer:
Kevin Hearn
tambourine:
Rob “Tiny” Menegoni
vocals:
Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Tyler Stewart
recording of:
Falling for the First Time
writer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Fresh Baked Goods Inc, Treat Baker Music Inc. and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
3.53:39
3Brian Wilson (live)
assistant recording engineer:
Dan Glomski (Metro Mobile Recording, Glenview, IL, USA) (on 1996-04-17), Mike Konopka (on 1996-04-17) and Tim Powell (Engineer) (on 1996-04-17)
recording engineer:
Michael Phillip Wojewoda (on 1996-04-17)
assistant mixer:
Jeff Elliott (Canadian mix/mastering engineer, aka Fedge) (from 1996-06 until 1996-08) and Tom Heron (from 1996-06 until 1996-08)
mixer:
M. P. W. (from 1996-06 until 1996-08)
assistant editor:
Jim Creeggan (in 1996) and Tyler Stewart (in 1996)
editor:
Jeff Elliott (Canadian mix/mastering engineer, aka Fedge) (in 1996)
acoustic guitar:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (on 1996-04-17) and Ed Robertson (on 1996-04-17)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (on 1996-04-17)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (on 1996-04-17)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Kevin Hearn (on 1996-04-17)
background vocals [singing]:
Jim Creeggan (on 1996-04-17) and Ed Robertson (on 1996-04-17)
lead vocals [singing]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (on 1996-04-17)
recorded at:
Riviera Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1996-04-17)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 1996-06 until 1996-08)
live recording of:
Brian Wilson (on 1996-04-17)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1992)
34:45
4One Week
assistant recording engineer:
Bob MacLeod (in 1998-02) and Scott Lake (in 1998-03)
recording engineer:
Susan Rogers (US sound engineer) (in 1998-02) and David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (in 1998-03)
miscellaneous support:
Ed (task: Dans la Maison) and Tyler (task: Dans la Maison)
engineer:
David Leonard (US producer and engineer) and Susan Rogers (US sound engineer)
producer:
Barenaked Ladies (in 1998), David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (in 1998) and Susan Rogers (US sound engineer) (in 1998)
assistant mixer:
Charlie Brocco (from 1998-03 until 1998-04) and Kevin Szymanski (from 1998-03-04 until 1998-04-04)
mixer:
David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (from 1998-03 until 1998-04)
acoustic guitar:
Ed (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
electric guitar:
Ed (from 1998-02 until 1998-03) and Kevin (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
electric upright bass [electric double bass]:
Jim (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Kevin (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
background vocals [dans la maison]:
Ed (from 1998-02 until 1998-03) and Tyler (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
lead vocals [vocals]:
Ed (from 1998-02 until 1998-03) and Steven (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
recorded at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (in 1998-02) and Phase One Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1998-03)
mixed at:
East Iris Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1998-03 until 1998-04)
music videos:
One Week by Barenaked Ladies
recording of:
One Week (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
lyricist and composer:
Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music (in 1997) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1997)
4.12:49
5Be My Yoko Ono
engineer:
Everett Ravestein (in 1991)
assistant producer:
Scott Dibble (in 1991) and Everett Ravestein (in 1991)
producer:
Barenaked Ladies (in 1991)
additional mixer:
Michael Phillip Wojewoda (in 1992-03)
congas and tambourine:
Andy Creeggan (in 1991)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (in 1991)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (in 1991)
guitar:
Ed Robertson (in 1991)
lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (in 1991)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (in 1991), Jim Creeggan (in 1991) and Ed Robertson (in 1991)
recorded at:
Chalet Studio in Ontario, Canada (in 1991)
additionally mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Be My Yoko Ono (in 1991)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
3.52:45
6Alternative Girlfriend
recording engineer and mixer:
Marc Ramaer
producer:
Ben Mink
acoustic guitar:
Ed Robertson
drums (drum set):
Tyler Stewart
electric bass guitar:
Jim Creeggan
electric guitar and lead vocals:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
electric piano, organ and tambourine:
Andy Creeggan
background vocals:
Andy Creeggan, Jim Creeggan and Ed Robertson
recorded at and mixed at:
Greenhouse Studios (Canada) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
recording of:
Alternative Girlfriend
writer:
Stephen Duffy and Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Baked Cheddar, Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
2.54:20
7It’s Only Me (The Wizard of Magicland)
recording of:
It's Only Me (The Wizard of Magicland)
writer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
32:34
8If I Had $1000000
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest accordion:
Bob Wiseman (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest fiddle:
Dave Allen (Canadian violinist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest pedal steel guitar [pedal steel]:
Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest choir vocals:
Dave Allen (Canadian violinist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Mike Barber (Suburban Tabernacle Choir) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Gregor Beresford (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Arlene Bishop (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Erica Buss (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Meryn Cadell (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Dave Clark (Canadian drummer for Rheostatics) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Naida Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Kate Fenner (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Mike Ford (Canadian singer/songwriter) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Murray Foster (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Gene Hardy (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Natalie Herbert (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Shelley Hines (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jean Ghomeshi (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Sally Lee (Chicken Milk, Long Branch, Venus Cures All) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), David Matheson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Matthew DeMatteo (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jason Mercer (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Janet Morassutti (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Keith Nakonechny (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Blair Packham (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jo-Anne Page (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Matthew Page (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jason Plumb (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Wilma Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Tannis Slimmon (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steve Pitkin (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Earl Stokes (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Wayne Stokes (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Martin Tielli (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Tim Vesely (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Veteran Warhorse (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Bob Wiseman (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec (Quebec), Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
If I Had $1,000,000 (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1992)
3.54:25
9Call and Answer
assistant recording engineer:
Bob MacLeod (in 1998-02) and Scott Lake (in 1998-03)
recording engineer:
Susan Rogers (US sound engineer) (in 1998-02) and David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (in 1998-03)
producer:
Barenaked Ladies (in 1998), David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (in 1998) and Susan Rogers (US sound engineer) (in 1998)
assistant mixer:
Charlie Brocco (from 1998-03 until 1998-04) and Kevin Szymanski (from 1998-03-04 until 1998-04-04)
mixer:
David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (from 1998-03 until 1998-04)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Ed (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
cello and double bass:
Jim (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
drums (drum set) [drums] and percussion:
Tyler (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
piano and synthesizer:
Kevin (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
background vocals [all vocals] and lead vocals [all vocals]:
Steven (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
recorded at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (in 1998-02) and Phase One Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1998-03)
mixed at:
East Iris Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1998-03 until 1998-04)
recording of:
Call and Answer (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
lyricist and composer:
Stephen Duffy and Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Sony/ATV Music (1995–2020) (in 1997), Treat Baker Music (in 1997) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1997)
3.655:48
10Get in Line
recording of:
Get in Line
lyricist:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
composer:
Jim Creeggan, Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
3.53:40
11It’s All Been Done
assistant recording engineer:
Bob MacLeod (in 1998-02) and Scott Lake (in 1998-03)
recording engineer:
Susan Rogers (US sound engineer) (in 1998-02) and David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (in 1998-03)
producer:
Barenaked Ladies (in 1998), David Leonard (US producer and engineer) (in 1998) and Susan Rogers (US sound engineer) (in 1998)
assistant mixer:
Femio Hernandez (in 1998-04)
mixer:
Tom Lord‐Alge (in 1998-04)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Ed (from 1998-02 until 1998-03) and Steven (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
drums (drum set) [drums] and percussion:
Tyler (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
electric bass guitar [electric bass]:
Jim (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Kevin (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
background vocals [vocals]:
Ed (from 1998-02 until 1998-03), Jim (from 1998-02 until 1998-03), Kevin (from 1998-02 until 1998-03) and Tyler (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
other vocals [parlez français]:
Natacha Hébert (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
miscellaneous support:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (task: produced under license) and Warner Special Products (task: produced by arrangement by)
recorded at:
Arlyn Studios (sister of Pedernales Studio) in Austin, Texas, United States (in 1998-02) and Phase One Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1998-03)
mixed at:
South Beach Studios in Miami Beach, Florida, United States (in 1998-04)
recording of:
It’s All Been Done (from 1998-02 until 1998-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Treat Baker Music (in 1997) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1997)
43:26
12Jane
recording engineer and mixer:
Marc Ramaer
producer:
Ben Mink
acoustic guitar and background vocals and lead vocals:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Ed Robertson
drums (drum set):
Tyler Stewart
electric bass guitar:
Jim Creeggan
hammered dulcimer:
Andy Creeggan
background vocals:
Andy Creeggan, Jim Creeggan and Ed Robertson
recorded at and mixed at:
Greenhouse Studios (Canada) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
part of:
Huffington Post: 100 Best Canadian Songs Ever (number: 68)
recording of:
Jane
writer:
Stephen Duffy and Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Baked Cheddar, Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Treat Baker Music Inc. and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
34:05
13Lovers in a Dangerous Time
assistant co-engineer:
Rico Apps and Mikhial Gurarie
co-engineer:
Robert Bartolucci, Dan Durbin, Earl Torno and Aubrey Winfield
co-producer:
Barenaked Ladies, Dan Durbin and Aubrey Winfield
mixer:
Aubrey Winfield
acoustic guitar:
Ed Robertson
double bass:
Jim Creeggan
drums (drum set):
Tyler Stewart
piano and tambourine:
Andy Creeggan
vocals:
Jim Creeggan, Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
recorded at and mixed at:
Winfield Sound in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
cover recording of:
Lovers in a Dangerous Time
lyricist and composer:
Bruce Cockburn (Canadian singer‐songwriter and guitarist)
44:06
14Pinch Me
recording of:
Pinch Me
writer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Fresh Baked Goods Inc and Treat Baker Music Inc.
34:37
15Shoe Box
recording of:
Shoe Box
lyricist:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
publisher:
Baked Cheddar (in 1995) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1995)
43:09
16What a Good Boy (live)
assistant recording engineer:
Dan Glomski (Metro Mobile Recording, Glenview, IL, USA) (on 1996-04-17), Mike Konopka (on 1996-04-17) and Tim Powell (Engineer) (on 1996-04-17)
recording engineer:
Michael Phillip Wojewoda (on 1996-04-17)
assistant mixer:
Jeff Elliott (Canadian mix/mastering engineer, aka Fedge) (from 1996-06 until 1996-08) and Tom Heron (from 1996-06 until 1996-08)
mixer:
M. P. W. (from 1996-06 until 1996-08)
assistant editor:
Jim Creeggan (in 1996) and Tyler Stewart (in 1996)
editor:
Jeff Elliott (Canadian mix/mastering engineer, aka Fedge) (in 1996)
acoustic guitar:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (on 1996-04-17) and Ed Robertson (on 1996-04-17)
double bass and electric bass guitar [bass guitar]:
Jim Creeggan (on 1996-04-17)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (on 1996-04-17)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Kevin Hearn (on 1996-04-17)
lead vocals [singing]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (on 1996-04-17)
recorded at:
Riviera Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1996-04-17)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (from 1996-06 until 1996-08)
live recording of:
What a Good Boy (song originally by Barenaked Ladies) (on 1996-04-17)
lyricist:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1992)
34:50
17Too Little Too Late
additional engineer:
Michael Scotella
assistant engineer:
Jen Hilliard and Kate Teasdale
engineer and mixer:
Jim Scott (US recording engineer and producer)
producer:
Don Was
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Ed Robertson
clavinet, organ and sampler:
Kevin Hearn
drums (drum set) and tambourine:
Tyler Stewart
electric bass guitar:
Jim Creeggan
handclaps:
Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Ed Robertson and Tyler Stewart
handclaps [supreme handclaps]:
Jim Scott (US recording engineer and producer)
background vocals and lead vocals:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies)
vocals:
Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn and Ed Robertson
recording of:
Too Little Too Late
writer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Fresh Baked Goods Inc and Treat Baker Music Inc.
3.353:24
18Enid
additional engineer:
Jean Diamont (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
engineer and producer:
Michael Phillip Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
cuíca [cuica] and piano:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
double bass:
Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Tyler Stewart (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Nic Gotham (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest pedal steel guitar [pedal steel]:
Lewis Melville (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest tambourine and guest other vocals [Teutonic intro vocal]:
Michael Phillip Wojewoda (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Gene Hardy (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest trombone:
Tom Walsh (Canadian trombonist) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guest trumpet:
Chris Howells (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
guitar [guitars] and synthesizer [bionic intro synth]:
Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
synthesizer [moronic intro synth] and lead vocals [lead vocal]:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
vocals:
Andy Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03), Jim Creeggan (from 1992-02 until 1992-03) and Ed Robertson (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
additionally recorded at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recorded at:
Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec (Quebec), Canada (in 1992-02)
mixed at:
Reaction Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in 1992-03)
recording of:
Enid (from 1992-02 until 1992-03)
lyricist and composer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
publisher:
Treat Baker Music Inc. (in 1992)
34:07
19Thanks That Was Fun
recording of:
Thanks That Was Fun
writer:
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies) and Ed Robertson
3.653:40