Discography / John Croslin – Other projects:
Before he formed The Reivers, Croslin was the co-founder (along with Paul Swift, later of The Wild Seeds) of a new wave band called The Make. Among their songs were a couple of novelty-oriented tunes called “Baby Makes Me Sick” and “Cream In My Jeans” (Austin Chronicle writer Ken Lieck says that John always made clear that he wrote “less than 10% of that song”). I don’t believe The Make ever released any singles/albums, but here’s some interesting trivia: for their first appearance in Texas in 7/81, R.E.M. drove to Austin, and played second on the bill with The Judys, with The Make opening, at the now defunct Club Foot.
After the 1991 breakup of the Reivers, he was a very prolific producer, as you can see below. In early 2005 the first album by his new band, The Fire Marshals of Bethlehem, was released. Called “Songs For Housework”, there are definite echoes of The Reivers’ sound, but it’s got it’s own sound, too. You may even have heard two of the songs in the TV show “Veronica Mars”, which was created by Rob Thomas (writer of the “Saturday” reissue liner notes and long-time Reivers fan). Since the Fire Marshals were created as a “continually-changing cast of players”, he left the group amicably in late 2005.
**The below list, while fairly comprehensive, is not complete. You’ll find some additional albums on the Discogs website (and there may be some here that are not there!)**

by Dig (1985?)
(cassette only)
Producer

by Public Bulletin (1986)
(Carpenter Shop Records; vinyl only)
Producer

by Naiomi’s Hair (1989)
(Figurehead Records Fig003; vinyl only)
Producer and Engineer

by Hey Zeus (1989) (Carpenter Shop Records, cassette only) [full artwork]
Producer

by the Wannabes (1990)
(One Point Five Records; cassette only)
Producer; + “one strange guitar chord”
(also includes Cindy Toth)

by Naiomi’s Hair (1991)
(Figurehead Records Fig007)
Producer and Engineer

by Michael Hall (1992)
(Safe House 2106)
Producer, engineer, mastering

by the Wannabes (1992) (7″)
(Biffco Records BFF-001)
Producer

by The Wallflowers [not the Jakob Dylan Wallflowers] (1992) (cassette only)
Producer

by Mayday (1992) (cassette only)
Producer

Various Artists (1992)
(Dejadisc DJD 3203)
Producer, engineer, mixing

by Black Irish (1993)
Producer

by The Fire Marshals of Bethlehem (2005)
(Buildgut BGR 0013)
Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Engineer

by The Crooked Jades (2003)
(Copper Creek 2005)
Engineer, Mixing

by Flying Saucers (including Cindy Toth) (1993)
(Unclean Records)
Co-producer and co-engineer

by the Wannabes (1994)
(Dejadisc 3211)
Producer

by the Wannabes (1995)
(Dejadisc 3222)
Producer

Various Artists (1995)
(Trance 38)
Engineer on Sixteen Deluxe song

by Cattleguard (1995)
(CD-R)
Producer, engineer

by The SHiNDiGS (1996) (7″ on green vinyl) (Rockhaus Records)
Producer, engineer

by Spoon (1996)
(Matador 201)
Producer

by Wannabes (1996)
(Dejadisc 3228)
Producer

by Violet Crown (including Kim Longacre) (1996)
(Herkemer Music)
Engineer

(1996)
(Matador 183)
Mixing on Pavement song (“Painted Soldiers”)

Various Artists (1997)
(Epitaph 80204/ Crank! 80204)
Engineer

by Spoon (1997)
(Matador 236)
Producer, engineer

by Guided By Voices (1997)
(Matador 241)
Engineer


by Sixteen Deluxe (1998)
(Warner Brothers 46657)
Percussion, piano, organ (hammond), producer, engineer, fender rhodes

by Spoon (1998)
(Vapor 46950 + Elektra/Asylum 62199)
Producer

by Kissenger (1998) (7″ vinyl single)
Producer

by Damnations TX (1999)
(Sire 31031)
Producer

by The Scabs (a.k.a. Ugly Americans) (March, 1999)
Engineer
(Engineered a second album by The Scabs in 1999 also.)

by Super XX Man (2000)
(Peek-A-Boo 1205)
Producer, Mixing

by Various Artists (2000) (Fortune 41415)
Producer

by Various Artists (tribute to Dusty Springfield) (2000)
(R&D 31012)
Engineer

by Hidden Speaker (March, 2000)
Producer

by Creeper Lagoon (2000)
(Spin Art 87)
Engineer

by John Vanderslice (2000) (Barsuk 14)
Engineer, Mastering, Mixing

by Wannabes (2000) (Plethorazine 1007)
(Includes 1991 previously cassette only release “Lucky Pierre”.)
Producer + “one strange guitar chord” on Lucky Pierre

by Beaver Nelson (2000) (Black Dog 1009)
Engineer, Mastering, Mixing

by Kissinger (2000)
Producer (using pseudonym Konrad Konradsson)

by Kissinger (2000)
(WCI Records)
Producer (using pseudonym Konrad Konradsson), Guitar (using pseudonym Remington Stone)

by Palaxy Tracks (2000)
(Grey Flat 02)
Mastering

by Secadora (2000)
(Orchard 1532)
Mastering

by Mates Of State (2000)
(Omnibus 1551)
Engineer

by The Red (2001)
(Ozone 3334)
Mastering

by Hidden Speaker (May, 2001)
(Seventy-seven 1559)
Vocals, Engineer, Mixing, Production Concept

Producer

by John Vanderslice (June 12, 2001)
(Barsuk Records bark17)
Engineer

by Preston School of Industry (Sept., 2001)
(Matador 520)
Mixing

by Beulah (Sept., 2001) (Velocette 943000)
Engineer

by Andrea Perry (2001)
(Trust Issue)
Engineer

by The Crooked Jades (2001)
(Copper Creek 0204)
Engineer

by Carlos (2001)
(Amazing Grease 10)
Engineer

by The Crooked Jades (2001)
(Copper Creek 0203)
Engineer, Mixing

by Pinq (2001)
(Major7Records 7001)
Mixing

by Spoon (2001)
(Merge 495))
Engineer

by The Resineators (2001)
(Siltbreeze 82)
Mastering

by Bitesize (2001)
(Packing Heat 0002)
Engineer, Mastering, Mixing

by Various Artists (2002)
(Inverse 024)
Engineer

by Various Artists (2002)
(Jackpine Social Club 102972)
Engineer, Mixing

by Peglegasus (2002)
(SOMIAS 3007)
Producer

by Blue Skies For Black Hearts (2002)
(Velvafonic 1)
Mixing

by Various Artists (2002)
(Amazing Grease 14)
Engineer

by Walty (2002)
(710921)
Engineer

by Mates of State (2003)
(Polyvinyl 65)
Producer, Engineer, Dancer (yes, it says dancer…)

by Subset (2003)
(Tightspot 004)
Producer, Engineer

by The Crooked Jades (2003)
(Copper Creek 2005)
Engineer, Mixing

by The Fire Marshals of Bethlehem (2005)
(Buildgut BGR 0013)
Producer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Engineer