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King Buzzo plays guitar on No Quarter NOT on You Lied that is credited on the Limited Edition with the 60 page booklet on page 56:

music:

third eye (live)
part of me (live)
push it (live)
message to harry manback II*
merkaba (live)
you lied (live)
no quarter*
lamc*

Tool is danny carey justin chancellor
maynard james keenan adam jones

Produced by Tool
Mixed by David Bottrill*
Engineered by David Bottrill*

All songs written by by danny carey justin chancellor maynard james
keenan adam jones & published by Toolshed Music/EMI Virgin Music
(ASCAP)expect:

"part of me" & "push it"
Written by by danny carey paul damour maynard james keenan adam
jones & published by Toolshed Music/EMI Virgin Music (ASCAP)

"No Quarter"
Written by Jimmy Page/Robert Plant/John Paul Jones
Published by Superhype Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP)

"You Lied"
Written by Peach (Oakes/Durling/James/Chancellor)
Published by Warner Chappell Music (ASCAP)

Additional Musicians
"Push It" Acoustic Tabla: Aloke Dutto
"No Quarter" Second Guitar: King Buzzo
"3rd Eye" Synthesizer: Vince De Franco
"Harry II" Keyboards: David Bottrill

Dr. Timothy Leary Excerpt From "How To Operate Your Brain" Appears
Courtesy of RetinaLogic

Studio Tracks Recorded At
The Lodge, Hollywood, California
Ocean Way, Hollywood, California

Live Songs Recorded At
Salt Lake City, UT
Portland, OR
San Diego, CA
Denver, CO

Mixed at Larrabee Sound North, North Hollywood, California

Mastered at Oasis Studio City, California by Eddy Schreyer

Live Sound by Ronald Oliver/Pete Reidling

films:
sober
prison sex
stink fist*
Ænema*

Produced by Sylvia Massy and Tool
Engineered by Sylvia Massy
Mixed by Ron St. Germain
Bass performance by Paul D'Mour
Written by by danny carey paul damour maynard james keenan adam
jones & published by Toolshed Music/EMI Virgin Music (ASCAP)

Management: Tool Management

Legal Representation: Daniel Hayes of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips

Management & Accounting Services: Victoria Blake Management

Booking: John Branigan of William Morris Agency

Art Direction: Adam Jones

Art: Cam De Leon/Chet Zar

CGI: Screaming Lobster.com

Design/Layout: Mackie Osborne

Photography: SpiralEyes.com and Sid Kato

Toolband.com/Dissectional.com

Contact Tool: c/o Victoria Blake 8391 berverly blvd BOX #298
LA,CA 90048

(P) & (C) 2000 Tool Dissectional, LLC/Volcano Entertainment II, LLC
Manufactured in the United States by Zomba Recording Corporation, 137-139
West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001. Printed in the United States. All rights
reserved. Warning unauthorized reproduction of this recording is prohibited by

federal law and is subject to federal prosecution.
Actually, this is one of several errors printed in the booklet. A list of the errors can be found in one of toolshed.down.net's news pages. Look at the 12/13/00 news posting here for details. --jh51681 21:25, May 16, 2005 (UTC)
For more information, their FAQ covers the errors (see Section H) more thoroughly. --jh51681 21:37, May 16, 2005 (UTC)

what about the third eye live recording. thet is the single most powerfull song done buy the band to date.it needs to be reconized.


thank you rupert s.


this isn't an opinion page about your favourite tool track - if it was i'd vote pushit (live) :-)

first sentence.

That first sentence is mental. Why is it there? Kansaikiwi 12:24, 7 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

song order

Uh, Johnnyw.... I corrected the order of the songs, and then you reverted it so it was wrong again. You ok dude? Leave the right order there. J-Dog 12:28, 8 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Don't feel offended, I am sorry that I didn't comment on my action. My copy of salival, as well as tooldiscography.com and allmusic.com list the order as follows (in contrast to your edit):

01. Third Eye (live) 02. Part of Me (live) 03. Pushit (live) 04. Message to Harry Manback II 05. You Lied (live) 06. Merkaba (live) 07. No Quarter 08. LAMC --. Maynard's Dick

Therefore it is incomprehensible to me how you come to place "merkaba" in front of "you lied", which is why I revert again. Best wishes, Johnnyw talk 13:02, 8 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Well the official Tool bandsite lists it as I had it. Go check it out for yourself: http://www.toolband.com/album/index.html Since it's their album, I kinda think Tool trumps all other views on this discussion, no? J-Dog 03:10, 9 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sure thing, wish I had the box set instead of a copy to confirm it myself though ;). I revert my last edit.. --Johnnyw talk 20:59, 9 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Good call on the revert. Boxset is worth the dough if you can swing it. Buddy of mine got it for me, so I consider myself lucky. J-Dog 22:19, 9 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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