How much influence did Jason Darr and Doug Fury have on the sound of the record?
Robbie: Jason had a big influence on the vocals. I think it was the first time someone ever said to Cass, ‘enunciate when you sing’, or you know, ‘maybe we’re going to try that one again. I think you can hit it better than that,’ you know what I mean? But he was a real positive guy when it came to all that stuff. Doug helped me out with guitar playing. This was obviously the first album I really recorded any guitar on. He helped make ityou know, the tendency for any new guitar player is to want to play as many different parts as he can think of. So Doug helped scaled that down. And that’s their influence. But as far as the final sound of the album, I credit, like if I had it my way, I would have put produced by John Webster because he was that guy who gave me that sound in the end. He was more just kind like, you knowyou’ll find with certain albums I guess, there’s certain political reasons why you’ve got to put people’s names. It’s just bullshit to me. Jason did have a great part to d