The Trumpet Child
Good Dog Bad Dog
The Home Recordings
2000, Virgin / Back Porch Records
(re-release)

Latter Days (5:34)
words and music: Detweiler

All I Need Is Everything (4:54)
words and music: Detweiler and Bergquist

Etcetera Whatever (4:52)
words and music: Detweiler

I Will Not Eat The Darkness (1:59)
music: Detweiler

Faithfully Dangerous (4:51)
words and music: Detweiler

The Seahorse (4:55)
words: Detweiler
music: Bergquist and Detweiler

Everyman’s Daughter (4:10)
words: Detweiler and Bergquist
music: Bergquist

Poughkeepsie (4:54)
words and music: Bergquist

Willoughby (3:32)
music: Hordinski

It’s Never Quite What It Seems (4:06)
words: Detweiler and Bergquist
music: Bergquist

Happy To Be So (4:45)
words and music: Detweiler

Go Down Easy (5:20)
words and music: Bergquist and Detweiler

GOOD DOG BAD DOG The Home Recordings.
Karin Bergquist: vocals, acoustic guitar, twelve string acoustic guitar.
Ric Hordinski: electric guitars, lap steel, E-bow, mellotron, acoustic guitar (Willoughby).
Brian Kelley: drum kit, percussion.
Linford Detweiler: upright piano, acoustic guitar, bass, hammond b-3, keyboards.

Produced by Linford Detweiler.
Co-Produced by Ric Hordinski.
Cello by Norman Johns, arranged by Linford.
Photography by Michael Wilson.
Additional photos courtesy of the detweiler archive.

Design by Owen Brock and Linford.
Art Production by Owen Brock.
Notes by Linford.
Mastered by Mark Hood and Grey Larsen at Echo Park, Bloomington, Indiana. Digital Editing by Mark Hood. Additional mastering by Trevor Sadler.

RECORDING NOTES (FARTHER ALONG THE SIGNAL PATH).
The vocals, the acoustic guitars and the upright piano, along with any keyboard parts were recorded and mixed by Linford in his third story bedroom. These sub-mixes were sent by courier up the hill to Ric’s house where he added any electric guitar parts and recorded Linford and Brian on All I Need Is Everything and Faithfully Dangerous. Ric recorded Norm’s cello on All I Need Is Everything and coaxed a melody out of his mellotron on Faithfully Dangerous - no mean feat. Ric did the final mixes for Latter Days, All I Need Is Everything, Faithfully Dangerous and Go Down Easy. Steve Harris assisted with the mixes of All I Need Is Everything and Faithfully Dangerous. Everyman’s Daughter was recorded a few blocks down Main Street at a jingle studio called Sound Images. Their house engineer, Dale Smith, a pleasant man that everyone calls Smitty, ably oversaw these few afternoons of tomfoolery. Linford re-EQ’d the mixes in his bedroom and passed them on to Ric who added electric guitars and did final mixes at his house. I Will Not Eat The Darkness was recorded and mixed by Smitty at Sound Images.

The drums and bass and acoustic guitars for Go Down Easy were recorded in Linford’s kitchen, but Curtis and his wife next door have been opposed to this practice for years, so it is not something that happens too much. Listen for the furniture.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
Special thanks to Todd Kearby, Shelly Ross and Donna Howell.

Thanks to Pierre Marchand, Pat Moran, John Keane, Trina Shoemaker, Tim McAllister, Gerd Muller, Gordon and Hazel Henderson, and Don and Karen Peris for their encouragement. Thanks to Wade Jaynes, Steve Harris, Phil Keaggy, Rob Fetters, Stephen Davis, Kyle Taylor, Jeff Bell, Robin Joyce, Henry Huang, Don Smith, Jeremy Jones, The Nagles, The Mallonees, The Mearkles, Niki Buehrig, Misty Hughes, Katie Laur, Tracy Rains and Marilyn Wilson (TITCH), Willow and Gabe (good, good dogs), the mens group, the small group, the all group. Thanks to our families and many friends. Special thanks to Karen Jean and Mallory.

Thanks also to: Jimmy D’s Music for the years of reliable service and support. Farewell. Chuck Madden at ICB Audio, Rusty at Midwest Music, Jamin Xeiler, Stan Ginn, Mike Tekulve and Mike’s Music. T. J. Schmidlin and Pentode amp works, Dan Dawson and D’Addario Strings, Kerry Faye.

Additional Note: Almost all the electric guitars on this record were at one time either owned, built or lovingly attended to by the sweet spirit of Dave Bodine. We miss you.

Special thanks to Cowboy Junkies for inviting Over the Rhine to play these songs across the country and abroad. Special thanks to Terri Templeton, Mike Georgin, Randy Cheek, David LaBruyere, Jeff Bird and Chris Dahlgren. Special thanks to Stacie BeBout, Peter Leak and Mike Stucker.

Thanks to all who post us letters. Thanks to The Imaginary Apple Orchard. Thanks to all Rhinelanders. Pursue justice. Seek wisdom. Be merciful. Roll over. Good dog.