[1][2] Although it was recorded quickly and with minimal overdubs for budgetary restrictions, it did feature a string section and horn players on certain tracks.
The Liar the Bitch and Her Wardrobe is the only Scaramanga Six album to feature the band’s original drummer Jem Bowden, and the only one on which Julia Arnez performed as a third lead singer (fronting the band on "With Deepest Sympathy" and "The Man With the Perfect Aim" and duetting with Steve Morricone on "Vamp") and occasional drummer.
Produced in a relatively limited run, the album was unavailable for many years afterwards, with Steven Morricone commenting "Fuck knows where they all went.
"[3] The album was eventually reissued on Bandcamp as a download-only release, with "Disenchanted Melody" and "Are You One of the Family?"
"Singer of Songs" would reappear on the band’s 2001 EP The Continuing Saga of The Scaramanga Six while "Poison Fang", "The Coward" and "Horrible Face" would all be re-recorded for 2004’s Cabin Fever album.