Talk:What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
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Uncredited vibes
[edit]I've listened to the album and on the track "Another Park, Another Sunday", a vibraphone can be heard. I'm not sure if anybody knows who the player is, but my rough guess is that it could possibly be Milt Holland, since he was a jazz drummer and percussionist who played the vibes fairly frequently and he worked as a percussionist and/or drummer on lots of jazz, rock, pop, soul, funk and country records.
If anybody can come across a quote, comment or anecdote about who the vibraphonist is, that'll be good and please insert it into the article. 60.240.8.249 (talk) 05:23, 16 February 2018 (UTC)
Source of title
[edit]It seems that the title of this album probably comes from Seneca the Younger, Moral Letter #39: "... those things which once were vices have become habits" (... ubi quae fuerant vitia, mores sunt). (This remark is also quoted by Montaigne in his essay "Of repentance".) Does anyone know of a statement from the band members to this effect? Wgrommel (talk) 02:32, 3 April 2020 (UTC)