Electric Guitar – Frank Christian (tracks: B4), Marc Shulman
Engineer – Rod O'Brien, Steve Addabbo
Engineer [Assistant, A&m] – Dan Nash, Marc DeSisto, Mark McKenna
Engineer [Assistant, Bearsville] – George Cowan
Engineer [Assistant, Carnegie Hall] – Geoff Keehn
Engineer [Assistant, Celestial] – Arthur Zarate
Engineer [Assistant, Clinton] – Joe Martin
Engineer [Assistant, Rpm] – Jeff Lippay
Executive-Producer – Ronald K. Fierstein
Guitar [Classical] – Anton Sanko (tracks: A5)
Guitar, Soloist – Jon Gordon (tracks: A1), Steve Addabbo (tracks: B4)
Mastered By [Direct Metal Mastering] – Stephen Marcussen
Mixed By – Shelly Yakus
Other [Styling] – Stephanie Kaye
Percussion – Sue Evans (tracks: B2)
Photography By [Back Cover] – Richard Croft
Photography By [Front Cover] – Paula Bullwinkel
Photography By [Sleeve, Band] – Matthew Vega
Photography By [Sleeve, Suzanne] – Paula Bullwinkel
Producer – Lenny Kaye, Steve Addabbo
Synthesizer – Anton Sanko
Synthesizer [Additional Synth] – Michael Visceglia (tracks: B6)
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Suzanne Vega
Bass Guitar – Michael Visceglia
Co-producer – Mitch Easter (tracks: B4)
Drums, Percussion – Stephen Ferrera
Electric Guitar – Marc Shulman
Executive-Producer – Ronald K. Fierstein
Producer – Lenny Kaye, Steve Addabbo
Synthesizer – Anton Sanko
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Suzanne Vega
Bass Guitar – Michael Visceglia
Drums, Percussion – Stephen Ferrera
Electric Guitar – Marc Shulman
Engineer – Rod O'Brien, Steve Abbaddo
Executive-Producer – Ronald K. Fierstein
Mixed By – Shelly Yakus
Producer – Lenny Kaye, Steve Abbaddo
Synthesizer – Anton Sanko
Translated By – Winifred Radford
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Suzanne Vega
Executive-Producer – Ronald Fierstein
Producer – Lenny Kaye, Steve Addabbo
Notes
Release appears with ZPAV-ZAiKS hologram affixed to the front image. The cassette case has PolyGram Polska logo moulded on the openig side. Songs are listed sequentially over the sides.
Track A5 inspired by the poem "Juan Gris" by Paul Eluard translation by Winifred Radford published in Francis Poulenc: The Man and His Songs by Pierre Bernac/Editions Gellimard W.W. Horton and Company, Inc. (U.S.) 1978 Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London (U.K.) 1978
Stereo Dolby SystemThis release was pressed on high quality translucent vinyl. A1: A2: A3: (1986-87) A4: A5: Inspired by the poem "Juan Gris" by Paul Eluard. Translated by Winifred Radford. Published in Francis Poulenc: The Man and His Songs by Pierre Bernac. W. W. Horton and Company, Inc. (U.S.) 1978. Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London (U.K.) 1978. B1: B2: B3: B4: B5:
Mitch Easter appears courtesy of I.R.S., Inc.
Recorded at Bearsville Sound Studios, Bearsville NY and RPM Sound Studios, NYC. Additional recording at A&M Recording Studios, L.A.; Clinton Recording Studios, NYC; Celestial Sound Studio, NYC; and Carnegie Hall Studios, NYC. Mixed at A&M Recording Studios, L.A. Direct Metal Mastering at Precision Lacquers, L.A.
Suzanne Vega uses Guild guitars, D'Addario strings and Beyer microphones. The band uses the equipment of the following manufacturers and acknowledges their support: Yamaha drums, electronics and bass guitars; Akai samplers and digital mixers; Zildgian cymbals; D'Addario strings.