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Tracklist
| 1 | Dark Lady |
| 2 | The High Priestess (For Dena) |
| 3 | Why Can't I Have You? |
| 4 | Blame The Conspiracy |
| 5 | Miserable Pasts |
| 6 | I Walk The Thin Line |
| 7 | Cybele |
| 8 | Toyland |
| 9 | It's Our Little Secret |
| 10 | Queen Of Swords |
| 11 | When Can We Do It Again? |
| 12 | I'll Come Running |
| 13 | 36 Days Hath December (And It Always Rains) |
| 14 | Melancholy Lisa |
| 15 | Fishing For Compliments |
| 16 | The Buildings She Knows |
| 17 | Innocent Man |
| 18 | Dollhouse |
| 19 | Lucrezia |
Notes
J. E. Sumrell portrayed the Songsmith except where noted. The Whole Sick Thing is dutifully ©1991.Once again playing the Star of the Show - responsible for all instrumentation, production, "voices," eerie noises, and egomania - is none other than J. E. Sumrell. All blame may be directed toward him at P.O.Box 1547, Decatur GA 30031. Of course, you are requested to Blame The Conspiracy for all else. Lyrics available upon request.
Blame The Conspiracy was recorded in glorious stereo hi-fi in Columbus GA *smile when you say that, it was a place to sleep) on a State-O-De-Arte Yamaha 4-track analog recorder. Instruments include but are not limited to: a black Gibson Les Paul guitar (just like Robert Fripp), a black Fender Bullet Bass, a dark brown violin of questionable origin, a Sigma 12-String Acoustic guitar, a Martin 6-string acoustic guitar, a Roland TR-707 drum machine, a few drums that were just lying around, an Alesis Microverb, a black tambourine, Casio's fabulous CZ-3000 analog synth, Shure microphones, and a shitload of pedals and cables. It was a real mess.
The painting on the cover was created by She Who Cannot Be Named. The Star conveys his deepest gratitude.
Special thanks to L. M. Yoho, S. R. Hurlburt, and D. Ross.
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | J. E. Sumrell* | Blame The Conspiracy (Cass) | Not On Label (J.E. Sumrell Self-released) | none | US | 1991 |










