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    To complement the "bold, but depressing" lyrics, Tweedy relied more heavily on the production skills of the multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett, who played a variety of instruments besides his usual lead guitar and keyboard work, including Mellotron, tambourine and synthesizers.

  2. All versions of Summerteeth: Deluxe Edition – Black Vinyl, Color Vinyl, CD – are designed by original Summerteeth art director Lawrence Azerrad. The iconic cover art is revisited and reimagined with deluxe treatments, including metallic foil packaging.

  3. Feb 28, 1999 · With the band having jettisoned Max Johnston and his dobro, fiddle, and mandolin, Summerteeth's songs are driven not by rustic guitar licks, but rather by Jay Bennett's grand organ fills and...

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  4. Feb 8, 2021 · “Some of the best memories I have of the record are playing the acoustic guitar,” he says, “tracking with Ken on drums, and me, Jeff, and Jay on acoustic guitars.” Stirratt gives special mention to the song’s arrangement.

  5. Mar 9, 2024 · Among the aforementioned, Bennett is credited with lap steel guitar, tiple—a smaller version of a classical guitar—claps, baritone guitar, an electric organ called a farfisa, a slide bass, bells, and more.

  6. Nov 6, 2020 · Unfortunately, the two dozen recordings of works in progress included in the new deluxe Summerteeth reissue dont showcase their work as a duo, but this expanded edition does include 11 lo-fi...

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  8. Mar 9, 1999 · keyboards, backing vocals, electric guitar, tambourine, piano, e-bow guitar, claps, acoustic guitar, baritone guitar