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A Bum Note and a Bead of Sweat is a live album by Baboon. It was released in 2001 on Last Beat Records and re-released later that year on The Orchard. The album was recorded live to 16-track at two shows in early 2000.

The CD also contains a music video (in QuickTime format) for the studio-version of "Closer," which was directed by Dennis Fitzgerald.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Baboon, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Lush Life"3:02
2."California Dreamin'"3:23
3."Evil"3:40
4."Rise"3:06
5."Endlessly"3:55
6."Closer"4:27
7."Kamikaze"2:54
8."I'm Okay If You're Okay"4:01
9."Nation of Twos"2:56
10."Can't Hardly Stand It" (Charlie Feathers)3:13
11."Master Salvatoris"2:07
12."Save Me"4:23
13."Sucker"4:27
14."Bring Me the Head of Jack Skinner"8:05
15."E"5:04

Personnel

  • Andrew Huffstetler – lead Vocals, trombone, floor tom
  • Mark Hughes (credited as "Badnwz Hughes") – bass, backing vocals
  • Mike Rudnicki (credited as "Robonicki") – guitar, backing vocals
  • Steven Barnett – drums, room evacuator (RE1), and misc.
  • Mark Reznicek – floor tom (on "Rise")
  • Joshua Dillard – trumpet (on "Bring Me the Head of Jack Skinner")
  • Neil Kopp – saxophone (on "Bring Me the Head of Jack Skinner")
  • Rob Thomasson – recording
  • Ben Yeager – mixing
  • John Congleton – mixing
  • George Geurin – mastering
  • Chris Paluska – layout
  • Dennis Fitzgerald – directed "Closer" video