: Unlike the viral electronic energy of "Spooky, Scary Skeletons," reviewers from popheads note that "Trick Or Treat" has a distinct "country twang" and a "sing-song" chorus designed for children.
While is primarily a solo performance by Andrew Gold from his 1996 album Halloween Howls: Fun & Scary Music , it features a hidden ensemble of legendary "musical friends" providing uncredited additional vocals. Uncredited "Features" on the Track Andrew Gold - Trick Or Treat (Official Audio)
: The teen idol and Partridge Family star was a close friend of Gold and contributed to multiple tracks on the album. : Unlike the viral electronic energy of "Spooky,
: Andrew Gold didn't just sing; he produced, engineered, and played nearly all the instruments on the album himself, using a "1990s crunchy synth digital style" to create a cartoonish, non-scary vibe. : Andrew Gold didn't just sing; he produced,
: A frequent collaborator of Gold's (he was her long-time bandleader), she provided background vocals.
According to official credits from Universal Music Group and Concord Music, these high-profile artists contributed additional or background vocals to the song: