How to Make Friends and Influence People is the second album by the rock band Terrorvision, released in 1994 on Total Vegas Recordings. "Oblivion", "Middleman", "Pretend Best Friend", "Alice What's the Matter", and "Some People Say" were all released as singles. The title refers to the Dale Carnegie book How to Win Friends and Influence People. The album was recorded in 17 days.

Production

How to Make Friends and Influence People was recorded with producer Gil Norton and engineer Al Clay; they were assisted by engineer Mike Cyr. Norton and Chris Sheldon mixed the album at The Church in London, with assistance from Elliot Ness and John McDonnell.

Track listing

All tracks written by Terrorvision.

Terrorvision

  • Tony Wright – vocals
  • Shutty – drums
  • Mark Yates – guitars
  • Leigh Marklew – bass

Additional musicians

  • Mark Phythian – programmer
  • Audrey Riley – string arranger, backing vocals <small>(track 5)</small>
  • Billy McGhee – string arranger
  • Anita Madigan – backing vocals <small>(tracks 2, 4 and 13)</small>
  • Enrico Tomasso – flugelhorn <small>(track 9)</small>
  • Spry Galliano – percussion <small>(track 8)</small>

Production and design

  • Gil Norton – producer, mixing
  • Al Clay – engineer
  • Mike Cyr – assistant engineer
  • Chris Sheldon – mixing
  • Elliot Ness – assistant
  • John McDonnell – assistant
  • Terrorvision – design
  • Union Design – design
  • Bob Gruen – photography

Certifications

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