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Mary Carves The Chicken
Love and Respect

    Love and Respect
Liner Notes
Produced by: Mary Carves the Chicken
and Samur

Recorded and mixed by Samur, at Mad
Dog Studios, Burbank

Mastered by Pete Doell, Universal
Mastering
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Page Jackson: Lead and backing vocals, bass guitar
Bob Sherden: Lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
David Weinstein: Drums, backing vocals
Gary (G-Pizzle) Pitman: Hammond B-3, Piano, Wurlitzer, and mojo for
days

All songs, copyright 2007, Page Jackson/Bob Sherden

Art Work: Roberto Del Hoyo, and Daniel Bruce Lee

Mary Carves the Chicken would like to thank: Gary Pitman for trekking
from No Cal to So Cal on his own dime, and adding so much love to this
record. Bro, you are a rare, one-of-a-kind talent, and a cherished friend;
Danny Keys for helping us work out most of these tunes and for being an
all-around bro for life; John Baker for the flavor and love which influenced
many of these tunes, and for friendship and label support; Laura
Christine, Dennis MacCoumber, Bradley J. Simmons, Erica Hayakawa
(web intern); Samur and all his interns at Mad Dog Studios for making it a
blast; Dusty Wakeman for creating such a cool vibe in such a cool place
to work; Roberto Del Hoyo, Daniel Bruce Lee, The Bowlwinders, Rob
Mawer, Ruben Reza, Ron Neumeyer; and Doug and Kathy Morrow for
keeping the faith.

Page would like to thank:
God, J.C., S.G., Wayne and Mary Jackson for a lifetime of support; Jennie
J. Jackson; Teddi (Dogzilla) Sherden; Karen Jennings for literally saving
the day; Tony Robbins, Steven Covey, Petunia and Maggie Jackson; Eric
and Brent at Eric’s Guitar Shop for keeping me low, slick and fast; Jonas
Winningham and Hunter Jackson; Jeuli Gastwirth; Jay Levin, and Kate
Hughes.

Bob thanks: Lori Sherden for being the best wife ever, Jeff and Steve
Sherden for letting me spend so much time away from home, and Mom
and Pop for all their love and support over the years.

David’s "Love & Respect" goes to:
Bernie & Marlene Weinstein who are my biggest supporters, the rest of
my family, Punum my best buddy, Michael Blaine for giving me the
greatest sounding drum set ever! Matt Oaks, James Oaks, Gary Worth,
Rafael Carvajal, Kenny Land, and all my other friends who are too many to
name for your years of support, Corey Nordal for his musical guidance I
still use after all these years, every drum instructor I've ever had, Neil
Peart for setting the bar way too high, last but certainly not least, Page
Jackson & Bob Sherden for just being the awesome human beings they
are.

For lyrics, pictures, news, upcoming shows and other MCTC records,
please visit: www.marycarvesthechicken.com and
www.myspace.com/marycarvesthechicken
For contact and booking info, email: mctc@marycarvesthechicken.com

Did you ever raise a finger?
Did you rise up at all?
Did you go down, guns a blazing,
Or did you go to the mall?

We really want you to listen to this record.

This record is the fruit of countless hours of our determination, sweat,
passion and sacrifice. This collection took years to write, hundreds of
hours away from our families rehearsing, arranging, polishing and
practicing. This has definitely been a labor of love. We are truly blessed to
be able to do this thing we love so much, this far down the line, and to
have such rich, enduring friendships. Thank you for sharing this with us.

If I had three days left to live, and could speak to the world, I would talk a
lot about having hope, having faith, about treating other people right, about
being fearless, about shifting perceptions, and about letting go of all that
old junk that just isn’t working for you anymore. I would tell people to take
a stand, to jump out there in trust—that nothing matters here but how we
have treated other people, how honest we have been; how true we have
been to what we were put here for, and how much we have loved. I would
want to appreciate beauty; and, of course, I would want to tell a lot of
people that I loved them. As always, I would want to rock the blues for a
while, and I’d want to laugh (See tune transitions). So, this record is as
much about the mood as it is the content.

It’s important for me to confess that it’s really all about my personal
growth. It is about me waking up. Still, most lessons are universal. I pray
you all find something here that applies to you in your own lives. I hope it
is an uplifting source of hope, laughter, reflection and happiness for
everyone it touches…and I hope you crank it up nice and loud and ROCK!

God Bless,

Page Jackson