On August 17, 1989, “Action Front” label released “The Death of a Dictionary”, the debut Public Affection album. It was recorded in 1989, and was produced by Benjy King.
On December 31, 1991, “Radioactive” label released “Mental Jewelry”, the second Live studio album. It was recorded in 1991, at “D.V. Perversion Room” in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was produced by Jerry Harrison.
Personnel:
Edward Kowalczyk – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Chad Taylor – vocals, guitar
Patrick Dahlheimer – vocals, bass
Chad Gracey – vocals, drums, percussion
David Vartanian – engineer, mixing
Doug McKean – engineer assistant
Jerry Harrison – mixing
Tom Lord Alge – mixing
Ted Jensen – mastering
Jonas C. Livingston, Vartan – art direction
Julie Carter – design
Ron Keith – photography
Phil Schuster – production coordinator
Gary Kurfist – executive producer
Track listing:
All lyrics by Edward Kowalczyk, all music by Chad Gracey, Chad Taylor, Edward Kowalczyk and Patrick Dahlheimer.