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Disinformation is an experimental rock and new wave album released by Tin Huey in 1999 through Future Fossil Records.

Track listing

  1. "Cheap Mechanics" (Harvey Gold, Ralph Legnini) – 5:00
  2. "The Tin Huey Story, Part 2" (Michael Aylward, Gold) – 3:12
  3. "Otis Says No" (Aylward, Gold) – 3:54
  4. "Closet Bears" (Ralph Carney) – 2:34
  5. "Lovely Little Thing" (Gold, Legnini) – 6:43
  6. "Missing Persons" (Gold) – 3:18
  7. "Reliable Sources" (Aylward, Gold) – 3:24
  8. "Blow 'Em Away" (Gold, Legnini) – 3:41
  9. "Robert Takes The Road to Liebernawash/Little Red Riding Hood Hit The Road" (Mark Price, Robert Wyatt) – 6:43
  10. "Wise Up" (Chris Butler) – 4:01
  11. "Almost Transparent Blue" (Aylward, Gold) – 3:37
  12. "Seeing" (Live at JB's, Kent, Ohio) (Price) – 4:07
  13. "Living With Strangers" (Gold) – 3:28
  14. "Sick Jones" (Stuart Austin, Aylward, Gold, Legnini) – 5:10
  15. "The Tin Huey Story" (Gold, Price) – 2:31

Personnel

  • Chuck Allen – engineer
  • Stuart Austin – percussion, drums
  • Michael Aylward – guitar, vocals, producer, cover design
  • Chris Butler – guitar, vocals, producer
  • Ralph Carney – horn
  • Harvey Gold – bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals, cover design
  • Ralph Legnini – guitar, vocals
  • Michael Levy – photography, cover design
  • Jill McManus – liner notes
  • Mark Price – bass, vocals, engineer
  • Robert Sabino – producer
  • Eddie Solan – engineer
  • Dave Steele – mastering
  • Dave Stevenson – mixing engineer, mastering engineer
  • John T. Mondl - mixing producer & financing

Trivia

The man on the front cover of Disinformation is Hugh Aylward, the younger brother of Michael Aylward and the person of who the band is named after.

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