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Little Records Of Concrete
backing vocals Tina Simmons
tracks 4 backing vocals, producer Andy Magoffin
bass, keyboards, music by Mark Rhyno
drums, music by, words by Greg Rhyno
tracks dvd editor [sound] Tony Addario
engineer [assistance] Jenny Mitchell
tracks dvd film producer, film director James Loftus
tracks dvd film producer, film director Jon Eagan
guitar, music by Paul Thompson
guitar, music by, lead vocals Michael Brown
harmonica Catriona Sturton
layout, design Christopher Zimmermann
layout, design Dave Tupper
tracks dvd lead vocals, guitar Grady Kelneck
mastered by Joao Carvalho
organ Mike Bonnell
performer, music by Stewart Heyduk
photography by Underbunny
Recorded At The House of Miracles
Recorded At Horseshoe Tavern
DVD: In April of 2004, filmmakers Jon Eagan and James Loftus followed the Parkas as they embarked on their second cross-country tour to support their critically acclaimed debut album Now This Is Fighting. By the end of June, founding member Grady Kelneck had quit and the future of the band was uncertain. A Life Of Crime is a document of just what the hell went wrong.

CD: Recorded only three months after Grady Kelneck's departure, the Parkas' new E.P. reminds everybody that breaking up is hard to do, but damn good to listen to. Track 6 recorded live at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern.

Parkas are Michael Brown, Stewart Heyduk, Paul Thompson, and the brothers Mark and Greg Rhyno.
Barcode: 6 56605 82692 9