Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Barbara Keith



Barbara Keith - Barbara Keith
Reprise MS 2087 (1972) - US LP

Side One

1 - All Along The Watchtower*
2 - Rolling Water*
3 - The Bramble And The Rose
4 - Burn The Midnight Oil No More*
5 - Free The People*

Side Two

6 - Detroit Or Buffalo*
7 - The Road I Took To You*
8 - Shining All Along*
9 - Rainy Nights Are All The Same*
10 - A Stone’s Throw Away

Notes: 1) Album was reissued in 2004 as CD on Water Records water 127. 2) Above picture and following credits were taken from the 2004 CD reissue. 3) 2004 CD reissue comes with additional artwork in the form of pictures and memorabilia, but no credits for original artwork, recording locations nor original master engineering are indicated. Whether these credits were included in original LP release is unbeknownst to me. 4) 2004 CD reissue includes both a complete quoting and a picture reprint of the biographical promo wrap/insert that came with original Reprise LP. This inclusion is indicated as “Notes taken from the original 1971 LP promo insert.”. However, after a bit of web research about Reprise catalog numeration, it does appear that original LP was released not in 1971 but in 1972. 5) Although not indicated as such, it does seem that on track 9 Lee plays upright bass. 6) On track 2, the line-up playing with Ms. Keith - who is on vocals and acoustic guitar - is indeed The Section.

Barbara Keith - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
Emory Gordy, Jr. - Bass
Max Bennett - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums (1, 5, 8)
Russ Kunkel - Drums (2)
Dennis St. John - Drums
Ron Tutt - Drums (6)
Jim Gordon - Drums
John Brennan - Acoustic Guitar, Guitar
David Cohen - Electric Guitar
Tony Peluso - Electric Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Electric Guitar (as Danny Kootch)
Lowell George - Bottleneck Guitar, Electric Guitars
Richard Bennett - Pedal Steel
“Sneaky” Pete Kleinow - Pedal Steel (as Sneaky Pete Kleinow)
Craig Doerge - Piano
Spooner Oldham - Electric Piano, Piano
Clarence MacDonald - Piano
Mike Utley - Organ (as Michael Utley)
Milt Holland - Percussion (5, 8)

Produced by Larry Marks
An Artisan Lodge Production

Nick DeCaro - String Quartet Arrangement (4)

Ray Gerhardt (as Ray Gernhardt) - Engineer, Remixing Engineer
Tommy Vicari - Engineer, Remixing Engineer
Henry Lewy - Engineer
Rudy Hill - Engineer
Lee Herschberg - Engineer
Gary Hobish - Remastering Engineer

Produced for reissue by Pat Thomas

Patrick Roques - Reissue Design

“Additional photographs and memorabilia courtesy of Barbara Keith”.

Songwriters:
Barbara Keith
Bob Dylan
Doug Tibbles



source/pic: my records
US LP catalog #: the web

Singles

This and the next two paragraphs are all about unverified data so please take it with the benefit of doubt. According to web sources, the singles released out of Barbara Keith’s second LP were mainly “Free The People” and “All Along The Watchtower”. Following info were sometimes supported by photographic evidence found on online auction sales pages.

“Free The People” was announced as a single release on Billboard magazine on January 13, 1973 (see here). B-side and a ‘valid’ catalog # are undisclosed, but it might be the same release coming with “Rainy Nights Are All The Same” as b-side that surfaced on some online shops and was suddenly no longer available as soon as further inquiries about it were made. I do not know if the latter was for real or just some kind of hoax, nor what type of mixes/edits (if ever) we are talking about.

“All Along The Watchtower” was apparently released for the US market in 1973 on Reprise with “The Bramble And The Rose” as a b-side, and in the same year as a stereo/mono-mixes promo with “Watchtower” on both sides. I found only one catalog # for both releases and no pictorial data, so this also is vaguely suspicious. What seems to be more certain is the existence of a 1973 French release on Reprise with “Watchtower” as a-side and “Free The People” as b-side. There are numerous different pictures of this French release on the web. Still, no indication about whether content might or not be inclusive of edit versions.

Back to ‘things-as-they-are’ now with the following single on A&M. It is the one Barbara Keith single in my possession, and it comes with no credits except for producer and singer-songwriter. Content was not taken from Ms. Keith’s LP on Reprise but it has one composition in common with that release, and the producer is the same (Larry Marks). Please read more about it below.




“Free The People/The Rainmaker” - US 7” vinyl promo single - a-side



“Free The People/The Rainmaker” - US 7” vinyl promo single - b-side

Barbara Keith
Free The People/The Rainmaker
A&M 1191 (1970) - US 7” vinyl promo single


a-side

1 - Free The People

b-side

2 - The Rainmaker

Notes: 1) This is a promo single by Barbara Keith released in 1970. Alternate catalog #s are 1976 for the a-side and 1977 for the b-side. 2) This version of “Free The People” is not the one included in Ms. Keith’s eponymous Reprise LP (see above). 3) “The Rainmaker” is a composition that was not included in either of Ms. Keith’s two solo albums. 4) Judging from other A&M singles catalog #s, and from the relative ad on Billboard magazine (see point 9), record should be datable to September, 1970. 5) Lacquer #s are 82099 and 82099-X. 6) Single was produced by Larry Marks, apparently (my inference) in between Ms. Keith’s first solo LP on Verve Forecast, produced by Peter Asher in 1969, and her subsequent solo release on Reprise, produced by Mr. Marks himself (see above). While no credits are available for the players on either side, I thought inclusion would be meaningful on account of production continuity with the album Lee plays bass on. 7) Both tracks are mono mixes. 8) No bass player is featured on b-side. 9) The ad repro at the bottom of post was taken from the “Barbara Keith” Reprise album CD reissue on Water Records. From a web research through past issues of Billboard magazine it appears that its caption has been altered so as not to show label and catalog # of release. As you can see from the original ad here, the single it refers to is indeed the one on A&M 1191 (thus, not the album version). The date for this issue of Billboard magazine is 26 September, 1970.

Barbara Keith - Vocals

Produced by Larry Marks

Songwriter:
Barbara Keith




“Free The People” - US 7” vinyl single - altered Billboard ad reproduction from CD reissue (see link in above notes for original)



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Harriet Schock - Albums

Latest post update: December 2015. For the Harriet Schock mono mixes with Lee on bass you may check out the following link:

Harriet Schock - Singles

Thanks!




Harriet Schock - Hollywood Town
20th Century T-437 (1974) - US LP

Side One

1 - Hollywood Town*
2 - Standin’ In The Way Of The Music
3 - You Took The Words Out Of My Mouth*
4 - Straight Man*
5 - That’s The Way It Is With You*

Side Two

6 - Ain’t No Way To Treat A Lady*
7 - Hold Me*
8 - The Day*
9 - Let ’Em Love*
10 - Could It Be*

Notes: 1) “Hollywood Town” is singer-songwriter’s Harriet Schock debut LP. 2) An original Schock composition from this LP, “Ain’t No Way to Treat A Lady”, became a huge US top ten hit for singer Helen Reddy in 1975 (#8 on the Billboard Hot 100, #5 on the Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart, #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening charts), charting as well in New Zealand and Australia. An early cover version also exists, done by american group LAX (see pictures at the bottom of entry). The song has since become a classic and has been covered by many other artists worldwide. 3) Ms. Shock’s own performance of “Ain’t No Way to Treat A Lady” on the “Hollywood Town” album was released as the second single from the LP. There appear to be two versions of this cut at two different speeds. Ms. Shock was so kind as to provide some info about this in an email exchange of a few days ago (April 2014). Here is her recollection of the story: “Regarding the speeding up of the single, that was quite a heartbreaking story. There was a music director who was going to play my version of “Ain’t No Way to Treat A Lady” on a top 40 station here in L.A. in the Seventies, when my album came out. “Hollywood Town” was the first single, and “Ain’t No Way to Treat A Lady” was the second single. He wanted it faster, so Russ Regan (head of 20th Century Records) recalled the record, sped it up and reissued it. This music director had a fight with the program director and quit the Friday before the Monday that station was going to start playing my record. There was a second top forty station poised to go on it when the L.A. station did. We lost both stations when the music director from L.A. quit. The promotion staff of 20th Century Records, now scattered around the country in other jobs, is still talking about how close we came. Later on, Helen Reddy heard my version on the radio, because it did get some airplay, and the rest is history.”. My heartfelt thanks go to Harriet Schock for the above. You may visit her website at www.harrietschock.com .

Harriet Schock - Vocals, Pianos, Keyboards
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Jerry Cole - Bass, Guitar
Ron Tutt - Drums (1, 2, 3, 5)
Russ Kunkel - Drums (4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Larry Carlton - Guitars
Ron Elliott - Guitar (also as Ron Elliot)
David Carr - Moog, Organ
Robert W. Chadwick - Piano
Gary Coleman - Percussion (3, 4, 5, 6, 9)
Kathleen Vance - Good Vibes
Gloria L. Clark - Good Vibes
Jane Gordon - Good Vibes
Richard Atlas - Good Vibes
Lezlie Atlas - Good Vibes
Gerry Hallford - Good Vibes
Lenny Klein - Good Vibes
Peggy Frantz - Good Vibes
Eileen McFarland - Good Vibes
Shirley Nickel - Good Vibes
Alan O’Day - Good Vibes
Molly-Ann Leikin - Good Vibes
Peter S. Pasternak, Esq. - Good Vibes
Peter Burke - Good Vibes
Paul Baratta - Good Vibes
Jason Singer - Good Vibes
Bob Bell - Good Vibes
John Allison - Good Vibes
Allegra Amtmanis - Good Vibes
Cassandra Hynds - Good Vibes
Rosemerry Aquayo - Good Vibes
Joan Howard - Good Vibes
Randy Paquette - Good Vibes
John Wood - Good Vibes
Chris Crosby - Good Vibes
Brendan T. Maloney - Good Vibes
Nancy Greene - Good Vibes
Michael Hirsch - Good Vibes
Brian Higgins - Good Vibes
Sherlie Matthews - Background Vocal (as Shirlie Matthews)
Clydie King - Background Vocal
Marti McCall - Background Vocal

Produced by Roger Gordon

Nick DeCaro - String Arrangements (1, 3, 4, 6, 10)
David Carr - String Arrangements (2, 5, 7, 8)

Eirik Wangberg - Recording Engineer (as Erik the Norwegian)
Armin Steiner - Mixing Engineer

Recording Studio:
Sound Recorders

Mixing Studio:
Sound Labs

Michael Paladin - Photography (as Mike Paladin)
Jack L. Levy - Cover Design

“To Russ Regan, the man who made it all possible, my warmest thanks. // My appreciation to Jack Gold and Peter Burke. // Special thanks to Danny Davis. // And Roger Gordon, what can I say?”.

“This album is dedicated to Arthur and Elizabeth Schock.”.

Songwriter:
Harriet Schock



Helen Reddy - “No Way To Treat A Lady” - US LP - front sleeve



LAX - “Ain’t No Way to Treat A Lady” - US 7” vinyl promo single - stereo version



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Harriet Schock - She’s Low Clouds
20th Century T-460 (1974) - US LP

Side One

1 - Go On And Go*
2 - Come Inside, Cowboy*
3 - She’s Low Clouds
4 - You
5 - Play It Again*

Side Two

6 - My Heart*
7 - Brooklyn Can Hear You Braggin’*
8 - Mama
9 - I Want Your Time*
10 - Songs Are The Children*

Note: Although not mentioned anywhere in the record credits, given the identity of the players (Cole, Tutt, Chadwick, Carlton, Carr, King & McCall) in the overall context of the project, track 8 appears to be a holdover from the “Hollywood Town” sessions.

Harriet Schock - Vocals, Electric Piano, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10)*
Don Whaley - Bass
Jerry Cole - Bass
Gary Mallaber - Drums (1, 6, 9)
John Guerin - Drums (2, 5, 7, 10)
Tris Imboden - Drums, Conga
Ron Tutt - Drums
Richard Bennett - Guitars, Dobro
Steven Gibson - Guitar
Larry Carlton - Guitar
Craig Doerge - Piano, Electric Piano
Steve Wood - Electric Piano, Organ
Robert W. Chadwick - Piano
David Carr - Organ
Gene Cipriano - Clarinet
Jesse Ehrlich - Cello
Gary Coleman - Percussion (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Sherlie Matthews - Background Vocals
Lisa Roberts - Background Vocal
Myrna Matthews - Background Vocal
Clydie King - Background Vocal
Marti McCall - Background Vocal

Produced by Roger Gordon

Glen Spreen - Arrangements (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10), String Arrangement (4)

Armin Steiner - Recording Engineer (Sound Labs), Mixing Engineer
Michael Lietz (as Mic Lietz) - Recording Engineer (Sound Labs)
Eirik Wangberg (as Erik the Norwegian) - Recording Engineer (Sound Recorders)

Recording Studios:
Sound Labs
Sound Recorders

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab

Jack L. Levy - Art Direction
Eddie Douglas - Cover Design, Insert Photography & Design
Michael Paladin - Photography
Larry Vigon - Type Design

Songwriter:
Harriet Schock



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Harriet Schock - You Don’t Know What You’re In For
20th Century T-499 (1976) - US LP

Side One

1 - You’re A Man (And I Need You)
2 - We’re Better Friends*
3 - He’s So Macho
4 - Somebody Else
5 - I Could’ve Said It All

Side Two

6 - Let Me Out! Let Me Go!*
7 - Nobody Stole Your Lady
8 - Keep Drivin’ James
9 - Southern Belle*
10 - You Don’t Know What You’re In For

Notes: 1) Although not mentioned anywhere in the record notes, track 8 appears to be inspired by or somehow dedicated to James Taylor. 2) The original recording and remixing credits for tracks 6 and 10 appear to have been typoed during transcription and are as follows: “Recorded at The Sound Factory, Hollywood. // David Hassinger: Engineer. Remixed at // Recorded at ABC Recording Studios, Los Angeles. // Barney Perkins: Engineer.”.

Harriet Schock - Vocals, Background Vocalist
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 6, 9)*
Henry Davis - Bass
Wilton Felder - Bass
Don Whaley - Bass, Background Vocalist
Scott Edwards - Bass
Tris Imboden - Drums
Harvey Mason - Drums (2)
Ed Greene - Drums (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Jay Lacy - Guitar
Ray Parker - Guitar
Lee Ritenour - Guitar
Dean Parks - Guitar
David Carr - Electric Piano
Robert W. Chadwick - Acoustic Piano
Thomas Hensley - Piano, Electric Piano
Sylvester L. Rivers, Jr. - Arp (as Sylvester Rivers)
Michel Rubini - Arp
Clark Spangler - Arp
Tom Scott - Flute
Bobbye Hall Porter (as Bobbye Hall) - Congas (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10), Conga (9)
Gary Coleman - Percussion (6, 7, 9)
Marcia Waldorf - Background Vocalist
Marti McCall - Background Vocalist
Jackie Ward - Background Vocalist
Carolyn Willis - Background Vocalist
Randy Edelman - Background Vocalist
Edna Wright - Background Vocalist

Produced by Gene Page and Billy Page

Gene Page - Arrangements
Harriet Schock - Background Vocals Arrangements (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Harry Bluestone - Concertmaster
Clark Spangler - Arp Programmer

Barney Perkins - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8), Remixing Engineer (6, 10)
Dave Hassinger (as David Hassinger) - Engineer (6, 7, 9, 10)

Recording Studios:
ABC Recording Studios, Los Angeles (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8)
The Sound Factory, Hollywood (6, 7, 9, 10)

Remixing Studio:
ABC Recording Studios, Los Angeles (6, 10)

Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab, Hollywood

Olivia Page - Production Co-ordinator
George Annis - Music Preparation
Management: George “Bullets” Durgom

Ethan Russell - Photography
Vigon/Nahas/Vigon (as Vignon, Nahas, Vignon) - Cover Design

“My warmest thanks to Russ Regan, Bullets Durgom, Gene Page, Billy Page, Olivia Page, Peter Burke, Terry Wright, Jim Golden, Dan Weiner, Fred Bohlander, Danny Davis, Marcia Waldorf, Robert Yost, Jim Bonura, Gary Krupp, Nancy Greene, Gerry Halford, Elizabeth Schock, Sandra Killough and Earnestine Jefferson. // And, as always, I’d like to give credit to my father who, through direct inspiration or at least genetic preparation, is responsible for all my songs. // HS”.

Songwriter:
Harriet Schock



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Harriet Schock - Singles

For the Harriet Schock - Albums post you may check out the following link:
Harriet Schock - Albums



“Hollywood Town” - US 7” vinyl promo single - stereo mix



“Hollywood Town” - US 7” vinyl promo single - mono mix

Harriet Schock
Hollywood Town/Hollywood Town
20th Century TC-2093 (1974) - US 7” vinyl promo single

stereo side

1 - Hollywood Town* - stereo mix

mono side

2 - Hollywood Town* - mono mix

Notes: 1) This is a promo single by Harriet Schock released in 1974. Additional catalog #s are M-2093-AS for the stereo mix and M-2093-AM for the mono mix. 2) Song was taken from the album “Hollywood Town” (see post here). Please refer to that album’s entry for detailed musician credits.

Harriet Schock - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2)*

Produced by Roger Gordon

Nick DeCaro - String Arrangement

Intro Time: 0:06
Total Time: 2:52

“From the 20th Century Album “Hollywood Town” T-437”.

Songwriter:
Harriet Schock



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“Ain’t No Way To Treat A Lady” - US 7” vinyl promo single - mono mix



“Hold Me” - US 7” vinyl promo single - mono mix

Harriet Schock
Ain’t No Way To Treat A Lady/Hold Me
20th Century TC-2112 (1974) - US 7” vinyl promo single

A-side

1 - Ain‘t No Way To Treat A Lady* - mono mix

B-side

2 - Hold Me* - mono mix

Notes: 1) This is a promo single by Harriet Schock released in 1974. Additional catalog #s are M-2112-AM for the A-side and M-2112-BM for the B-side. 2) Both songs were taken from the album “Hollywood Town” (see post here). Please refer to that album’s entry for detailed musician credits. 3) There appear to be two versions of “Ain’t No Way to Treat A Lady” released at two different speeds. You may read more about this in the entry for the album “Hollywood Town”.

Harriet Schock - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2)*

Produced by Roger Gordon (1, 2)

Nick DeCaro - String Arrangement (1)
David Carr - String Arrangement (2)

Intro Time: 0:12 (1)
Total Time: 3:15 (1)
Intro Time: 0:15 (2)
Total Time: 3:13 (2)

“From the 20th Century Album “Hollywood Town” T-437”.

Songwriter:
Harriet Schock



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“Southern Belle” - US 7” vinyl promo single - stereo mix



“Southern Belle” - US 7” vinyl promo single - mono mix

Harriet Schock
Southern Belle/Southern Belle
20th Century TC-2235 (1975) - US 7” vinyl promo single

stereo side

1 - Southern Belle* - stereo mix

mono side

2 - Southern Belle* - mono mix

Notes: 1) This is a promo single by Harriet Schock released in 1975. Additional catalog #s are M-2235-AS for the stereo mix and M-2235-AM for the mono mix. 2) Song was later included in the album “You Don‘t Know What You’re In For” (see post here). Please refer to that album’s entry for detailed musician credits.

Harriet Schock - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2)*

Produced by Gene Page & Billy Page
Russ Regan - Executive Producer

Gene Page - Arrangement, Conduction
Dave Hassinger - Engineer

Intro Time: 0:06
Total Time: 3:10

Songwriter:
Harriet Schock



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“Let Me Out! Let Me Go!” - US 7” vinyl promo single - stereo mix



“Let Me Out! Let Me Go!” - US 7” vinyl promo single - mono mix

Harriet Schock
Let Me Out! Let Me Go!/Let Me Out! Let Me Go!
20th Century TC-2303 (1976) - US 7” vinyl promo single

stereo side

1 - Let Me Out! Let Me Go!* - stereo mix

mono side

2 - Let Me Out! Let Me Go!* - mono mix

Notes: 1) This is a promo single by Harriet Schock released in 1976. Additional catalog #s are M-2303-AS for the stereo mix and M-2303-AM for the mono mix. 2) Song was taken from the album “You Don‘t Know What You’re In For” (see post here). Please refer to that album’s entry for detailed musician credits.

Harriet Schock - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2)*

Produced by Gene Page & Billy Page

Gene Page - Arrangement

Nick DeCaro - String Arrangement

Intro Time: :10
Total Time: 3:33

“From the 20th Century Album “You Don‘t Know What You’re In For” T-499”.

Songwriter:
Harriet Schock



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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Jude Cole



Jude Cole - A View From 3rd Street
Reprise 26164-1 (1990) - US LP


Side One

1 - Hallowed Ground*
2 - Baby, It’s Tonight
3 - House Full Of Reasons
4 - Get Me Through The Night*
5 - Time For Letting Go*


Side Two

6 - Stranger To Myself*
7 - This Time It’s Us*
8 - Heart Of Blues*
9 - Compared To Nothing*

10 - Prove Me Wrong

Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from the US CD release on Reprise 9 26164-2 (1990). 2) Vinyl LP release comes with a slightly different cover artwork.

Jude Cole - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Solo Guitar, Bass, Piano, Background Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
Pat Mastelotto - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10), Percussion
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (9)
Tim Pierce - Additional Rhythm Guitars
David Tyson - Keyboards, Piano, Organ, Harmonium
Larry Williams - Saxophone
E.G. Daly - Background Vocals

Produced by David Tyson
Michael Ostin - Executive Producer

Jude Cole - Arrangements (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
David Tyson - Arrangements (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10), Drum Programming
John Corey - Additional Arrangements (3)

Greg Droman - Recording Engineer
Chris Lord-Alge - Mixing Engineer
Bill Malina - Assistant Engineer
Steve Montgomery - Assistant Engineer
Stephen Harrison - Assistant Engineer
Don Mack - Assistant Engineer
Jeff Frickman - Assistant Engineer
Robert Hart - Assistant Engineer
Chris Puram - Assistant Engineer
Micajah Ryan - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
The Village Recorder, Los Angeles
Phase II Recording, Los Angeles
Take One, Los Angeles
Ocean Way, Los Angeles
Clearlake Audio, Los Angeles

Mixing Studios:
Skip Saylor Recording
The Grey Room

Stephen Marcussen - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Precision Lacquer

Shari Sutcliffe - Project Coordinator
Personal Management: Final Cut Productions
Michèle Martin/Ed Leffler
10100 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 2340
Los Angeles, CA 90067

Alberto Tolot - Photographer
Sharon Simonaire - Wardrobe
Lucienne Zammit - Make-up
Maura P. McLaughlin - Art Director

“Thanks to the following: // Ron Aniello; The Andons, Bollearts, Feehans and all my friends and Family back in E. Moline, IL, who are probably wondering what the hell took so long; “Arturo Bandini”; John Bangle; Dino Barbis; Michael Boddicker; Gary Briggs; Brooks and Marilyn; Rob Cavallo; Felix Chamberlain; Lon Cohen and Andy Brauer; John Corey; Derek Davis and all at Rickenbacker; Dianne, Mike, Duane, Jeanne, Brook, Mary, Phil, Christy and Baron, my love to you and the rest of the family for your constant belief; Greg Droman, for your talent and dedication to this project; Brad Epstein; Chuck Fieldman; Hank Goldstein; George Green; Jacki; Will Jennings; Julia; Jim Keltner, for your inspiration on “Compared To Nothing”; Nancy Krank; Kyoko; Lori; Moon Martin for your help and suggestions since the day I decided to be a songwriter; Pat Mastelotto; Bill McElwain; Mike and Beth; Michael Ostin for your belief in me and all the creative contributions along the way; Tim Pierce; Jeff Porcaro; David Soran and Design FX; Lee Sklar; Shari Sutcliffe for your professionalism in making things run smoothly; Russ Titelman; JoAnn Tominaga and all at Warner/Reprise. // And a very special thanks to: Kiefer, your contribution to this record is present in every song (as well as your strat) what more can I say. Thank you. Camelia, you believed in me when I was beginning to lose faith. I will always be grateful // And last but certainly the most, Rick and Georgia, thanks for being there always.”.

Songwriters:
Jude Cole
George M. Green
David Tyson




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US LP catalog # and side one/two breakdown: the web



Jude Cole - Start The Car
Reprise 9-26898-2 (1992) - US CD


1 - Start The Car
2 - Worlds Apart
3 - Open Road
4 - Just Another Night
5 - Tell The Truth*
6 - Intro
7 - Right There Now*
8 - First Your Money (Then Your Clothes)
9 - It Comes Around
10 - Blame It On Fate
11 - A Place In The Line*

Note: For full liner notes please refer to original booklet.

Jude Cole (as J.C.) - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Solo Guitar, Slide Guitar, All Guitars, Mandolin, Bass, Mandocello, Marxophone, Dulcimer, Banjo, Harmonica, Background Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (5, 7, 11)*
Neil Stubenhaus - Bass
John “J.R.” Robinson (as John Robinson) - Drums (1, 7, 9, 10)
Pat Mastelotto - Drums (2, 4, 11)
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (3, 5)
Jim Keltner - Drums
Tim Pierce - Additional Guitars
Michael Thompson - Additional Guitars
Ron Aniello - Mandolin, Additional Guitars
Bill Payne - Piano
Marc Greene (also as Marc Green) - Hammond, Keyboards
James Newton Howard (as J.N.H.) - Keyboards, Piano, Hammond, Piano Solo
Mike Finnegan - Organ
Steve Porcaro - Keyboards
David Paich - Piano
Robbie Buchanan - Keyboards
Jerry Hey - Horns
Larry Williams - Horns
Gary Grant - Horns
Daniel Higgins - Horns
Kenneth Kotwitz - Accordion
Richard Green - Violin
Lenny Castro - Percussion (1, 5, 9)
Sass Jordan - Female Vocal
Renee Geyer - Female Vocal
Tommy Shaw - Harmony, Background Vocal
Jack Blades - Harmony, Background Vocal
Sam Llanas - Additional Vocal
John Elefante - Background Vocals
Chuck Sabatino - Background Vocals
Robert Parlee - Background Vocals
Philip Ingram - Background Vocal

Produced by Jude Cole and James Newton Howard
Michael Ostin - Executive Producer

Robbie Buchanan - Programming (5)

Chris Lord-Alge - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Marc Greene - Recording Engineer
Bob Schaper - Recording Engineer
Erich Gobel - Recording Engineer
Talley Sherwood - Additional Engineering
Michael Mason - Additional Engineering, Production Coordination
Jason Roberts - Additional Engineering
Charlie Paakkari - Additional Engineering
J.J. Jessel - Additional Engineering
Mike Gibson - Additional Engineering

Recording Studios:
Cherokee
Westlake
Oceanway
Capitol Studios
Track Record (additional recording)
Groove Masters (additional recording)
Image (additional recording)

Mixing Studio:
Image Recording Studios

Julie Larson - Production Coordination
Michael Mason - Production Coordination
Kevin Allison - Production Coordination, Guitar Technician
Brett Allen - Guitar Technician

Personal Management: Ed Leffler/E.L. Management, Inc.
10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2340
Los Angeles, California 90067-4114

Jeri Heiden - Art Direction, Incidental Photographs
John Halpern - Cover Photography
Rick Cole - Incidental Photographs
John Heiden - Incidental Photographs
Michael Wilson - Incidental Photographs

“Sincere thanks to everyone at Reprise Records.”.

“Special Thanks to: Rick & Georgia, my beautiful family (old and new), Michael and Joyce Ostin, James and Sophie Howard, Kiefer Sutherland, Ron Aniello, Camelia Kath, Teddy Seraphine, Susan Donaldson, Scott Mendonsa, Michael Karlin, Michael Mason, Marcus Analius, Uncle Kev, Duke of Erich.”

“For Lori, my love and inspiration”.

Songwriters:
Jude Cole
Ron Aniello
George Green
James Newton Howard




source/pic: my records

Friday, November 12, 2010

Richard Marx

Various Richard Marx singles - promos or otherwise - have been issued with edit/acoustic/live versions of tracks from these two following albums. Please do check back for relative updates.



Richard Marx - Rush Street
Capitol 068-7 95874 1 (1991) - US LP
Capitol TOCP-6865 (1991) - Japan CD - Issue with 1 additional track
Capitol 7809942 (1991) - Australia CD - Alternate AUS release with 3 bonus live tracks


US LP track list

Side One

1 - Playing With Fire
2 - Love Unemotional
3 - Keep Coming Back
4 - Take This Heart
5 - Hazard
6 - Hands In Your Pocket
7 - Calling You

Side Two

8 - Superstar*
9 - Streets Of Pain
10 - I Get No Sleep
11 - Big Boy Now
12 - Chains Around My Heart
13 - Your World

Japan CD track list

J1 - Playing With Fire
J2 - Love Unemotional
J3 - Keep Coming Back
J4 - Take This Heart
J5 - Hazard
J6 - Hands In Your Pocket
J7 - Calling You
J8 - Superstar*
J9 - Ride With Idol - Japan only additional track
J10 - Streets Of Pain
J11 - I Get No Sleep
J12 - Big Boy Now
J13 - Chains Around My Heart
J14 - Your World

Australia CD track list

AUS1 - Playing With Fire
AUS2 - Love Unemotional
AUS3 - Keep Coming Back
AUS4 - Take This Heart
AUS5 - Hazard
AUS6 - Hands In Your Pocket
AUS7 - Calling You
AUS8 - Superstar*
AUS9 - Streets Of Pain
AUS10 - I Get No Sleep
AUS11 - Big Boy Now
AUS12 - Chains Around My Heart
AUS13 - Your World
AUS14 - Don't Mean Nothin' (Live) - Australia CD bonus track
AUS15 - Hold On To The Nights (Live) - Australia CD bonus track
AUS16 - Have Mercy (Live) - Australia CD bonus track

Notes: 1) Above image and side one/two breakdown were taken from the US Columbia House LP release on Capitol C1-595874 (1991). See below for images of other releases. 2) Following credits were taken from the US, Japan and Australia CD releases. 3) Japanese CD release includes one additional track for Japan only (J9). This edition does include lyrics but not musician credits for additional track. 4) Australian CD release comes with same US track content plus three bonus live tracks recorded in 1987. No musician credits are provided for these. See below for more details. 5) For additional liner notes content please refer to original CD.

Original US CD Credits

Richard Marx - Vocals, Piano, Acoustic Piano, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (8)*
Randy Jackson - Bass
Marcus Miller - Bass
Nathan East (also as Nathan “Maaaan!” East) - Bass
Jim Cliff - Bass, Background Vocal
Terry Bozzio - Drums
Jonathan Moffett (also as Jonathan “Sugarfoot” Moffett) - Drums
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (6, 7, 8, 12)
Tommy Lee - Drums
Mike Baird - Drums
Steve Lukather - Guitars, Guitar Solos, Solo
Bruce Gaitsch - Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar Solo
Michael Landau (also as Mike Landau and Michael “Delicious Sexy Trip” Landau) - Guitars, Solo, Guitar Solo, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Paul Warren - Guitar, Background Vocal
Greg Phillinganes - Fender Rhodes
Michael Egizi (as Mike Egizi and also as Michael “No Way” Egizi) - Keyboards, Background Vocal
Kim Bullard - Keyboards
Bill Champlin - Hammond B3
Billy Joel - Piano
Lee Thornberg - Trombone, Trumpet
Steve Grove - Saxophone
John Logan - Harmonica (as John “Juke” Logan)
Chris Trujillo (also as Chris “Dad” Trujillo) - Percussion
Richard Page - Background Vocal
Steve George - Background Vocal
Dalbello - Background Vocals (also as the ladies of “Hooterville”)
Tamara Champlin - Background Vocals (also as the ladies of “Hooterville”)
Fee Waybill - Background Vocals
Brandy Rosenberg - Background Vocal
Matt Westfield - Background Vocal
Luther Vandross - Background Vocals
Janet Gardner - Background Vocal
The ladies of “Hooterville” (Dalbello, Tamara Champlin, Ruth Marx) - Background Vocals
Cheryl Lynn - Background Vocal
Cindy Mizelle - Background Vocal

Produced by Richard Marx
Fee Waybill - Lead Vocal Co-Producer (1, 10)

Richard Marx - Arrangements (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
Steve Lukather - Arrangements (1, 9, 10)
Jerry Hey - Horn Arrangement Inspirator (2)
Bruce Gaitsch - Arrangement (7, 13)
Jeff Porcaro - Arrangement (8)
Mike Landau - Arrangement (13)
Mike Egizi - Programming (5)
Jon Clarke - Drum Machine Programming (1)

Bill Drescher - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13), Mixing
Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12), Additional Engineering (5)
Peter Doell - Engineer (5, 7, 12)
Ray Blair - Engineer (6)
Dave Wittman - Billy Joel Recording Engineer at Right Track Studios (10)
Mick Guzauski - Mixing Engineer (8)
Brian Malouf - Mixing Engineer (11, 13)
Michael Douglass - Assistant Engineer
Lolly Grodner - Assistant Engineer
Bryant Arnett - Assistant Engineer
Tom Nellen - Assistant Engineer
Kevin Reeves - Assistant Engineer
Charlie Paakkari - Assistant Engineer
Mark Hagen - Assistant Engineer
Mark Stebbeds - Assistant Engineer
Brad Aldridge - Assistant Engineer
Randy Wine - Assistant Engineer
Jesse Kanner - Assistant Engineer
Leslie Ann Jones - Assistant Engineer
Rick Caughron - Assistant Engineer
Lavant "Van Gogh" Coppock - Assistant Engineer
Rick Norman - Assistant Engineer
Pat MacDougall - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
A&M Studios - L.A.
Lion Share Studios - L.A.
Right Track Studios - N.Y.
Sunset Sound Studios - L.A.
Frantic Studio - L.A.
Westlake Studios - L.A.
Capitol Studios - L.A.
Bill Champlin Studio - L.A.
Village Recorders - L.A.
Elumba Studios - L.A.
Can-Am Studios - L.A.
The Enterprise - L.A.

Wally Traugott - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Capitol Studios

Susanne Marie Edgren - Production Coordinator for Humble Heart Music
Ross Garfield - Custom Drums and Tweakage
Drum Doctors - Custom Drums and Tweakage

Larry Vigon - Art Direction, Design
Brian Jackson - Design
Nels Israelson - Photography

“Thanks To: // Bobby Colomby, Bruce Lundvall, Allen Kovac and all at Left Bank, to my new friends at Capitol, Jim Fifield, Joe Smith, Dean Cameron, Helmut Fest, Rupert Perry, David Stockley, Jean Francois Cecillon, Alexis Rotelli, all my friends in International, Gary Gilbert, Bernie Gudvi and all at Gudvi and Chapnick, Al Silfen, Elliot Groffman, Paul Schindler, Alan Grubman, Don Engel, the entire Promotion Staff of EMI for 3 years of kicking ass, Kevin Coy, Taylor Michaels, Mom and Dad, The Rhodes Gang, Bill Drescher, Peter Doell, Ross Garfield, Ray Blair, Susanne Marie Edgren, Duane Guildoo, Colin James, Tommy Lee, Luther Vandross, and one of the reasons I wanted to be a songwriter: Billy Joel. // Big Thanks to my co-writers: Bruce Gaitsch, who I can always count on; Fee Waybill, a brilliant talent who never missed a day; and Steve Lukather, a man who knows no bounds, be it in music or crudeness. “You cats are such a delight!” // My thanks to Mike Landau for all of his musical and humorous contributions over the years. // Mike Egizi: Thank you for your contributions to this album, and for being a great cheerleader. // More big thanks to my great road crew who worked their asses off for 30 months; my brothers in the band who make touring a great experience; and to our leader, Charlie Wright. // This was the best time I've ever had in the studio thanks to all the ridiculously talented musicians who played on this record”.

“All my love to Cynthia”.

“This album is lovingly dedicated to my son, Brandon; and my late grandmother, Lois for their inspiration. As Billy Joel once wrote, “Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes.””.

Track 1:
“Special Thanks to Barry White and the inventor of the Talkbox”.

“For more info write: Richard Marx,
P:O: Box 931659, LA, CA 90093-1659”.

Japan CD Additional Credits

Marie Nishimori - Translations

Alternate Australian CD Release Additional Credits

Produced by Richard Marx & David Cole (AUS14, AUS15, AUS16)

Don Bartley - Mastering Engineer (AUS14, AUS15, AUS16)

Mastering Studio:
Studios 301 (AUS14, AUS15, AUS16)

Songwriters:
Richard Marx
Bruce Gaitsch
Steve Lukather
Fee Waybill




“Rush Street” - Japan CD - rear inlay



“Rush Street” - Australia CD - rear inlay



source/pics: my records
US LP catalog #: the web



Richard Marx - Paid Vacation
Capitol CDP 0777 7 89729 2 4 (1993) - US CD
EMI 3310 (1993) - EU CD - Issue with 2 additional tracks
Capitol TOCP-7912 (1993) - Japan CD - Issue with 2 additional tracks and 1 bonus track


US CD track list

1 - The Way She Loves Me*
2 - One More Try
3 - Silent Scream
4 - Nothing To Hide
5 - Soul Motion
6 - Now And Forever
7 - Goodbye Hollywood*
8 - Heaven's Waiting
9 - Nothing Left Behind Us
10 - What You Want
11 - One Man*
12 - Baby Blues

EU/Japan CD track list

EUJ1 - The Way She Loves Me*
EUJ2 - One More Try
EUJ3 - Silent Scream
EUJ4 - Nothing To Hide
EUJ5 - Whole World To Save - EU/Japan additional track
EUJ6 - Soul Motion
EUJ7 - Now And Forever
EUJ8 - Goodbye Hollywood*
EUJ9 - Heaven's Waiting
EUJ10 - Nothing Left Behind Us
EUJ11 - What You Want
EUJ12 - One Man*
EUJ13 - Miami 2017 - EU/Japan additional track
EUJ14 - Baby Blues

bonus track for Japan CD only

J15 - Another Heaven

Notes: 1) Above picture was taken from the US Columbia House CD release on Capitol CDP 581232 (1993). 2) Following credits were taken from same US CD release and Japanese CD release. 3) Japanese CD release includes one bonus track for Japan only (J15), plus two additional tracks originally included, according to web sources, only in the European edition (EUJ5, EUJ13). 4) Japan release does include credits and lyrics for the EU additional tracks but not for the Japan-only bonus track. 5) For additional liner notes content please refer to original CD.

Original US CD Credits

Richard Marx - Vocals, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitars, Additional Keyboards, Piano, Finger Snaps, Background Vox, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 7, 11)*
Randy Jackson - Bass, Finger Snaps
Felix Krish - Bass
Nathan East - Bass
Jonathan Moffett - Drums (1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10), Finger Snaps
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Tony Beard - Drums
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (11)
Bruce Gaitsch - Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Mandolin, Solo
Terry Thomas - Guitars, Background Vocal
Paul Warren - Guitar Solo
Bill Champlin - Organ, Background Vocal
Bill Payne - Keyboards, Organ, Piano Solo
David Innis - Organ
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards (as Greg Phillanganes)
Steve Grove - Horns
Lee Thornburg - Horns
Jerry Goodman - Strings
Pavel Farkas - Strings
Israel Baker - Strings
Farhad Behroozi - Strings
Sid Page - Strings
Charlie Bisharat - Strings
Gailt Cruz - Strings
James Getzoff - Strings
Henry Corbett - Strings
John Logan - Harmonica (as Juke Logan)
Chris Trujillo - Percussion
Luis Conte - Percussion
Ross Garfield - Finger Snaps
Lionel Richie - Background Vox
Luther Vandross - Background Vox
Marilyn Martin - Background Vocals
Cheryl Lynn - Background Vocal
Max Carl - Background Vocal
Timothy B. Schmit - Background Vocal (as Timothy B. Schmidt)
Vince Gill - Background Vocal

Produced by Richard Marx (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11)
Produced by Richard Marx and Terry Thomas (4)
Fee Waybill - Lead Vocal Co-Producer (3, 9)

Dick Marx - String Arrangement (6)
Richard Marx - Arrangements (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11), Horn Arrangement (1)
Leland Sklar - Arrangement (1)
Bruce Gaitsch - Arrangements (1, 2)
Terry Thomas - Arrangement (4)
The Band (Richard Marx, Jonathan Moffett, Randy Jackson, Bruce Gaitsch, Greg Phillinganes) - Arrangement (5)
Bill Champlin - Background Vocals Arrangement (10)

Bill Drescher - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11), Mixing Engineer (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
Bruce Gaitsch - Engineer (3, 4)
Rob Jacobs - Engineer (4)
Terry Thomas - Engineer (4)
Richard Marx - Engineer (4)
Mike Shipley - Mixing Engineer (Secret Sound) (2)
Rafe McKenna - Mixing Engineer (The Hit Factory) (4)

Mixing Studios:
Secret Sound, Woodland Hills, CA. (2)
The Hit Factory, London (4)

Wally Traugott - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Capitol Studios

Susanne Marie Edgren - Production Coordinator for Humble Heart Music
Management: Left Bank Management

Larry Vigon - Art Direction, Design
Brian Jackson - Design
Nels Israelson - Photography
Al Silfen - Inside Photos

“Thank you: Bruce Lundvall (for letting me make records), Allen Kovac, Tommy Manzi, Ed Thomas, Sharon Tapper, Lewis Kovac, Jeff Sydney, Gary Gersh, Ralph Simon, Bruce Kirkland, Bernie Gudvi, Anna McNeal, Beth Kerr, Geri Leonard, Jeff Broudy, Dennis Arfa, Don Engel, Alan Grubman, Paul Schindler, Al Silfen, John Sperling, Danielle Russell, Dennis Eckersley, Tony LaRussa, Kathy Jacobsen, Kimberly White, Rick Bernstein, Rob Huizenga, Joe Sugarman, Ross Garfield, Robert Conrad, Ed Liu, Joe, Mitch and the Gang at Spumanti, Josh Kanter, Jeannie Schwartz, Duane Guildoo, The Rhodes Family, Aunt Connie, Les Bider, Myron Martin, Jeremy Hammond, Larry Jenkins, Everyone at Cema, and the entire Capitol/EMI Family Worldwide. // Huge thanks to my band: Paul, Steve, Don, Scott, Jim and Pat… and to the greatest crew anywhere: Ed, Neil Babe, Billy, Connie, Bruce, Mike, Richard, J.T. and, of course, Bocko. A job well done, lads! // Big hugs to Charlie Wright // Big love to my mom and dad // To Fee Waybill: we've been writing together for nearly a decade (!) Your talent is endless. Your friendship is a treasure; but what I love most about you is that you're so much older than me. // To Bruce Gaitsch: what can I say that we haven't faxed each other already? I wouldn't like my job nearly as much without you. You have my love and great admiration. // To Bobby Colomby: if not for you, I may still be writing songs, but probably not liner notes. Thank you, brother. I love you. // To Terry Thomas: you are a true gentleman and I had a lot of fun working with you. Now, press the button, you twit! // My thanks to David Foster for introducing me to my wife and Fee. // To Bill Drescher: thank you for the support, the great sounds, and for having no ego. // To Susanne Edgren: hey baby! You continue to save my ass year after year, and take all my abuse. You're the best! // My gratitude to all the fine musicians and singers who appear on this album. // Thank you, Wally Traugott, for your ears and wisdom. // Beyond the call of duty: Randy Jackson and Jonathan Moffett // Luther Vandross: if you ever get tired of your voice, would you give it to me? Thank you, my friend, for once again lending your support, humor and enthusiasm. // Vince Gill: “Boy, you've got a real purty mouth!” Thank you for singing with me and for the laughs in the studio. Your success is so well deserved. // Lionel Richie: you are such a class act. Thank you for 11 years of cheerleading that has meant a lot to me. // All my love to Cynthia, Brandon, Lucas and Jesse. This one's for you.”.

“Richard Marx plays Baldwin pianos”.

Track 11:
“To me, there was no better drummer than Jeff Porcaro. His musicianship and kindness to me will never be forgotten. Our loss is heaven's gain.”.

EU/Japan CD Additional Credits

Richard Marx - “Oohs”
Myron Grombacher - Drums
Paul Warren - Guitars
Greg Phillinganes - Fender Rhodes
Mike Egizi - Keyboards
Steve Grove - Saxophone
Ruth Marx - “Oohs”

Produced by Richard Marx (EUJ5, EUJ13)
Fee Waybill - Lead Vocal Co-Producer (EUJ5)

Richard Marx - Arrangement (EUJ5)

Bill Drescher - Engineer (EUJ5), Mixing Engineer (EUJ5, EUJ13)
Peter Doell - Engineer (EUJ13)

Songwriters:
Richard Marx
Bruce Gaitsch
Terry Thomas
Fee Waybill
Additional Songwriter (EU/Japan CD):
Billy Joel




source/pic: my records
EU and US catalog #s: the web

Videos

Lee played with Richard Marx in a VH1 production called “Richard Marx The Live Version” that was originally broadcasted on the VH1 channel in 1994. I was not able to find a commercial tape of this. The following content is however available on YouTube.

Tracks

1 - What You Want*
2 - Should've Known Better*
3 - Hold On To The Nights*
4 - Now & Forever*
5 - Baby What You Want Me To Do?*
6 - Hazard*
7 - Keep Coming Back*
8 - The Way She Loves Me*
9 - Right Here Waiting*
10 - Don't Mean Nothing*


Richard Marx - Vocal, Guitar, Piano
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Herman Matthews (as Herman Mathews) - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Bruce Gaitsch - Guitar, Background Vocals
Paul Warren - Guitar, Background Vocals
Max Carl - Keyboards, Background Vocals
Steve Grove - Sax



source: the web

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Joshua Kadison



Joshua Kadison - Delilah Blue
EMI E2-35100 (1995) - US CD


1 - Listen To The Lambs
2 - The Gospel According To My Ol’ Man*
3 - Delilah Blue*
4 - Waiting In Green Velvet*
5 - Jus’ Like Brigitte Bardot*
6 - The Song On Neffertiti’s Radio (My Love)*
7 - Amsterdam*
8 - Rosie And Pauly*
9 - Take It On Faith*
10 - The Pearl*


Notes: CD does not come with track-by-track musician credits. While Lee and Mike Baird are the only rhythm section on the selections, it was not possible to indicate precisely on which tracks Mr. Conte and Mr. Castro play percussion.

Joshua Kadison - Vocals, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Mike Baird (as Michael Baird) - Drums (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Jack Holder - Electric Guitar
Joe Hardy - Acoustic Guitar
Mike Finnigan - Hammond B-3
David Boruff - Saxophones
Luis Conte - Percussion (as Luis Conté)
Lenny Castro - Percussion
Bridgette Bryant - Singer
Lynne Fiddmont - Singer (as Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey)
Marva Hicks - Singer
April Allen - Singer
Andrea Hicks - Singer
Keera Trotter (ASK ME) - Singer
Alexandra Brown - Singer
Jacquelyn Gouché-Farris - Singer
Alfie Silas - Singer
Myrna Smith - Singer
Carmen Twillie - Singer, Step Out
Edna Wright - Singer
Christine McEvilly - Singer

Produced by Joshua Kadison
Nick Bode - Executive Producer

Joshua Kadison - Arrangement (1), All Vocal Arrangements
Bridgette Bryant - All Vocal Arrangements (except 6)
Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey - All Vocal Arrangements (except 6)
Marva Hicks - All Vocal Arrangements (except 6)
ASK ME - Vocal Arrangement (6)

Paul Buckmaster - String Arrangement (3), String Conductor (3)
David Campbell - String Arrangements (2, 7), String Conductor (2, 7)
Suzie Katayama - Contractor

Kevin Smith - Recording Engineer
Brett Swain - Assistant Recording Engineer
Jeff Shannon - Assistant Recording Engineer
Al Schmitt - Recording Engineer (strings)
Charlie Paakkari - Assistant Recording Engineer (strings)
Joe Hardy - Mixing Engineer, Additional Overdubs
James “Left of” Senter - Assistant Mixing Engineer
Malcolm Springer - Assistant Mixing Engineer

Recording Studios:
O’ Henry Sound Studio, Burbank
Capitol Studios, Hollywood (strings)
Red Zone, Burbank (additional overdubs)
House Of Blues Studio, Memphis (additional overdubs)

Mixing Studio:
House Of Blues Studio, Memphis

Bob Ludwig - Mastering Engineer
Brian K. Lee - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Gateway Mastering Studio, Portland

Brian Koppelman - Artist and Repertoire
Ivy Skoff - Coordinator
Management: Nick Bode for Nick Bode Management
Agent: Dennis Arfa for QBQ Entertainment

Tom Nelson for Tom Nelson Photography, Venice, CA - Photography
Nick Bode - Art Direction

“This album is certainly not a solo record. It took many people to see it to fruition. The great musicians and singers and orchestrators I was lucky enough to work with, the sound engineers who captured and mixed our performances, my A&R man and the EMI Records family who encouraged me to see this vision realized, and my manager who helped tremendously with the songs and every aspect of the recording of this music. // My respect and gratitude to all of them. Their names are listed below (each one should be printed in gigantic letters, but unfortunately space only allows for 7 point type).”.

“The EMI Family // Brian Koppelman, Charles Koppelman, Davitt Sigerson, Theresa Santisi, Laura Kuntz, Jayne Grodd, Dane Venable, Etoile Shapiro, Frances Pennington, Alison Bandier, Peter Napoliello and his entire staff, Adam Sexton, Helmut Fest, Ewrin Bach, Helmut Rucker, Marco Quirini, Birgit Rabs, Manuela Kohn, J.F. Cecillion, Aaron Moore, Mickey Soliani, and all of the EMI family in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific Rim (I wish there were space to name each of you individually) for believing in my music and working so hard to get it out into the world -- thank you.”.

“Friends and Family // Ellis Kadison, David Kadison, Dominique Grillo, Nana, Victoria Stewart, Amy Koppelman, Barbara Cane, Peggy Miles, Kathryn Schenker, Michele Schweitzer, Rose Guzman, Nada Radojevic, Tom Nelson, Dorothy Wigert, Todd Gold and the Gold Family, David Licursi, David Williams, Alvino Bennett, Justin Meldal-Johnson, China Moreno, Rosario Charro Ruiz, Dawn Griffin, Peter Anton, Cathy Boyd, Katherine Stone, Dennis and the staff of QBQ, Don Engel, the staff at O’ Henry Sound Studio, and Ivy Skoff. // And Dan Stone -- you touched so many lives with your grace and truth. A powerful teacher even in absence. Thank you and happy journey. No doubt, we’ll meet up again somewhere along the way.”.

“This album is for my old man. Thank you for your gospel, Dad! You are a rare and wonderful human being and I am proud to be your son”.

“For additional information and upcoming tour dates, please send SASE to: Joshua Kadison, P.O. Box 1097, Culver City, CA 90232-1097, USA”.

“Joshua would like to assure those wondering that his new leopard-skin jacket is 100% fake fur (and he’s got pants to match)!”.

Songwriters:
Joshua Kadison
Traditional




source/pic: my records



Joshua Kadison - The Essential Joshua Kadison
Capitol 00946 3 57453 2 0 (2006) - US CD anthology with non-album tracks


1 - Jessie - single edit
2 - Picture Postcards From L.A.
3 - Beautiful In My Eyes
4 - Carolina’s Eyes
5 - Painted Desert Serenade
6 - Invisible Man
7 - All I’ll Ever Ask
8 - Begging For Grace (Dragonfly Wings)
9 - Delilah Blue* - radio edit
10 - Take It On Faith*
11 - Waiting In Green Velvet*
12 - Amsterdam*

13 - El Diablo Amor
14 - Rosie And Pauly*
15 - My Father’s Son
16 - Saxophone Woman

Notes: 1) This is a CD compilation of tracks taken from some of Joshua Kadison’s CD albums and singles. 2) Above picture and following credits were taken from the EU CD release. According to web sources, catalog #s for US and EU releases are the same. 3) CD does not come with track-by-track musician credits. I have listed Lee as the bass player for those tracks taken from the “Delilah Blue” CD album. For complete musician credits for these tracks please see relative entry above. 4) The selections of this compilation were taken from the following releases: “Painted Desert Serenade” CD album (2, 3, 5, 6). “Jessie” 4-track Cd single (1, 7). “Delilah Blue” CD album (10, 11, 12, 14). “Vanishing America” CD album (4, 8, 13, 15). 5) The radio edit of “Delilah Blue” included in this compilation is substantially different from the CD album version, clocking in at 4:12 as opposed to the original 9:45. These are the main differences: a) Piano intro has been reduced from 8-bar to 2-bar. b) Mid-section of 1st stanza has been edited out. c) 2nd stanza has been edited out. d) 2nd half of 3rd stanza has been edited out but for the closing line. e) 2nd chorus, 4th and 5th stanzas have been edited out. f) Some lines of the last two verses in the closing double-chorus have been edited out . 6) Track 16 was recorded during the “Delilah Blue” period but not included in that CD album. No musician credits are available for this song. 7) Apparently, there exists a 17-track version of this compilation including the song “American Hearts”, which was originally issued only as part of the “Take It On Faith” CD single and, later, included in the 1999 EU “Premium Gold Collection” anthology on EMI 7243 5 22685 2 8. Indeed, the liner notes for this 16-track anthology say that the compilation “offers 17 of his best songs”. See below entry for details about this specific track.

Joshua Kadison - Vocals, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16?)*

Songwriter:
Joshua Kadison




source/pic: my records
US CD and “Premium Gold Collection” catalog #s: the web

Singles



“Take It On Faith” - EU 3-track CD single - front inlay



“Take It On Faith” - EU 3-track CD single - inner inlay fold

Joshua Kadison
Take It On Faith/American Hearts/The Pearl
EMI 7243 8 82414 2 7 (1995) - EU 3-track CD single with one previously unreleased song


1 - Take It On Faith*
2 - American Hearts - previously unreleased
3 - The Pearl*

Notes: 1) This is a EU CD single including two songs from the “Delilah Blue” CD album and one previously unreleased song (track 2). 2) Track 2 shares same production credits with the “Delilah Blue” CD album but was not included therein. No musician credits are available for this song. 3) CD single does not come with track-by-track musician credits. I have listed Lee as the bass player for those tracks taken from the “Delilah Blue” CD album. For complete musician credits for these tracks please see relative entry above. 4) Track 2 was later included in the 1999 EU “Premium Gold Collection” anthology on EMI 7243 5 22685 2 8. Song was also, apparently, included on a 17-track version of the “Essential Joshua Kadison” compilation (see entry above). 5) I have no knowledge about whether this single was released with same material also on the US market.

Joshua Kadison - Vocals, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2?, 3)*

Written and Produced by Joshua Kadison (1, 2, 3)
Nick Bode - Executive Producer (1, 2, 3)

Management: Nick Bode for Nick Bode Management

“Taken from the forthcoming EMI Records album “Delilah Blue””.

“For additional information and upcoming tour dates, please send SASE to: Joshua Kadison, P.O. Box 1097, Culver City, CA 90232-1097, USA”.

Songwriter:
Joshua Kadison




source/pics: my records
“Premium Gold Collection” catalog #: the web

Monday, November 8, 2010

Lisa Loeb

An anthology section has been added at the bottom of post. Please scroll down to chek it out. Thanks!



Lisa Loeb - Firecracker
Geffen GEFD-25141 (1997) - US CD
Geffen MVCF-24012 (1997) - Japan CD - Edition with 2 bonus tracks


1 - I Do*
2 - Falling In Love
3 - Truthfully
4 - Let’s Forget About It*
5 - How
6 - Furious Rose
7 - Wishing Heart
8 - Dance With The Angels
9 - Jake
10 - This
11 - Split Second
12 - Firecracker

Japan CD edition bonus tracks

13 - Guessing Game - previously unreleased/int’l bonus track
14 - Eno Ambient #5 - previously unreleased/Japan only bonus track

Notes: 1) CD was released in Japan with 2 bonus tracks: track 13 is described as a previously unreleased international bonus track, track 14 as a Japan only bonus track. 2) Lee is not playing on either of the two bonus tracks. 3) Track 14 is an acoustic song with only voice and acoustic guitar accompaniment. 4) Above picture and following credits were taken from US CD release on Columbia House. According to web sources, catalog # is same as for non-Columbia House release. On the contrary, Japan CD edition mentions alternate Geffen catalog # in between brackets GEFD-24947. It is however not specified to which edition this # originally belongs.

Lisa Loeb - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Harmony Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 4)*
Joe Quigley - Bass
John “J.R.” Robinson (as John “JR” Robinson) - Drums (1, 4)
Ronny Crawford - Drums, Addl. Drums
Tony Berg - Electric Guitars
Mark Spencer - Electric Guitars
Juan Patiño - Piano, Drums, Additional Drums, Loops, Shaker, Tambourine, Vibes Solo, Bongos, Triangle, Harmony Vocals
Joseph Lin - Violin
Pauline Kim - Violin (also in Orchestra)
Matthew Herren - Cello
Eric Gaenslen - Cello (also in Orchestra)
Pitnarry Shin - Cello (also in Orchestra)
Shawn Colvin - Harmony Vocals

Orchestra:
Jennifer Fritsch - Violin
Ann Kim - Violin
Tom Chiu - Violin
Colin Jacobsen - Violin
Janet Sung - Violin
Sang-Mi Lee - Violin
Helen Kim - Violin
Yosuke Kawasaki - Violin
Anne Chalez - Violin
Naomi Katz - Violin
Nurit Bar-Josef - Violin
Leo Suzuki - Viola
Martin Sher - Viola
Conway Kuo - Viola
Nina Lee - Cello
Trent Hellerstein - Bass
David Gresham - Clarinet

Produced by Juan Patiño and Lisa Loeb

Dan Coleman - String Arrangements (2, 6, 9), String Orchestration (3), Horn Arrangement (13)
Juan Patiño - String Arrangement (3)
Ben Loeb - Conductor (2, 6, 9, 13)

Juan Patiño - Engineer, Orchestra Recording Engineer (3)
Michael White - Basic Tracks Engineer (2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
David Bianco - Basic Tracks Engineer (1, 4)
Tom Lazarus - Live Orchestra Recording Engineer (2), Orchestra
Recording Engineer (except 3)
Bob Clearmountain - Mixing Engineer
Ryan Freeland - Additional Engineering (Guest Room, Mix This),
Assistant Engineer (Mix This)
Suzanne Kapa - Assistant Engineer (Dreamland)
Gregg Gasperino - Assistant Engineer (Clinton)
Rory Romano - Assistant Engineer (Avatar)
Bob Salcedo - Assistant Engineer (Groovemasters)

Recording Studios/Locations:
Juan’s Apartment, 52nd St. Digital NYC
Dreamland, Woodstock, NY
Clinton Recording Studios, NYC
Avatar Studios, NYC
Groovemasters Studio, Santa Monica, CA
Guest Room (additional engineering)
Mix This (additional engineering)

Mixing Studio:
Mix This, Pacific Palisades, CA

Jim Epphart - Guitar Technician and Rentals (Dreamland)
David Patiño - Special Assistance at 52nd St. Digital NYC

Ted Jensen - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Sterling Sound, NYC

Jim Barber - A&R
Management: Janet Billing/Manage This!
Legal Representation: Adam Ritholz/Leibowitz, Roberts and Ritholz
Business Management: Carrie Malcolm/Provident Financial Management

Mark Miller - Cover Painting
Kristin Hambsch - Art Direction
Bill Merryfield - Art Direction, Design
Eduardo Patiño - Inside Photography
Christy Bush - Inlay Photography

“Recorded in Pro Tools 4.0 with special thanks to Robert Miller, David Charles, and Digidesign.”.

“Lisa Loeb Fan Club c/o MMN, PO Box 8873, Red Bank, NJ 07701”.

“Thank you, Juan, my conspirator (and co-pie): You care so deeply and you dedicate yourself so fully to this music - that means everything to me. // Extra special thanks to the Loebs: Ben, Debbie, Philip, Mom and Dad. // More special thanks to: Jim Barber, Janet Billig, Margaret Herndon, Carrie Malcolm, David Miercort, Jackie Nalpant, Luis and Adelaida Patiño, Adam Ritholz, Mike White, Manage This! // Erin Courtney inspired the title of the album and the song “Firecracker” with her drawing entitled “Firecrackers”. // Thanks to: Jenna Adler, Agnes, Jimmy Archey at Gibson Guitars, Ami Armstrong, T.J. Baden, Tatiana Beadleston, Betty Bennett at Apogee Electronics, Stewart Bennett, Sean Beresford at Mesa Boogie, Big Mess, Skip Bishop, Bluebond Guitars, BMI, Will Botwin, Tim Bright, Betsy Anthony Brody, Larry Brooks at Seymore Duncan, Butterfly Joe, CAA, Bud Carr, Chad at Waves, Allison Charney, Bob Clearmountain, Jeff Cohen, Shawn Colvin, Counting Crows, Roger Cramer, The Crawfords, Larry Dalton, Dave at GHS Strings, Ron Fair, Farid at Alpine Market, Jon feinberg, Vic Firth Sticks, Fishman, Terry Gabis, Davis Gaines, The Gang, George Garcia, Amy Gittleman, Josh Grier, Adrienne Gruben, Emmylou Harris, Ethan Hawke, Ida, Indigo Girls, John Ingram at PRS Guitars, Julie at Dunlop, J.W. Johnson, The Kings, Eric Klein, David Lai, Rick Lassiter, Dr. Libin, Lilith Fair, Jane Loeb, Lyle Lovett, Kelly Macaulay, Brian Malouf, Rod Marsden, Mike Maute, MCA Publishing, Sarah McLachlan, Tom Menard, John Meneilly, Liz Mitchell, Raita & Mr. Mogi at Greco-Japan, The Mommyheads, Naras, David Newgarden, Mike Nilon, Once Blue, Blackie Pagano at Tubesville, Eduardo Patiño, Dan Pelson, Alex Perez at Fender Guitars, Plus One Fitness, David Poe, David Prentice, Bill Price, Spike Priggen, Chris Rael, RCA, Skip Rickert (for crisis help in Singapore), J.R. Robinson, The Round Band, Seth Rudman, Sabian Cymbals, Amy Salco, Dan Seiden, Daoud Shaw, Stacey Sher, Danny Sikora, The Sikora Family, Leland Sklar, Artie Smith, Clay Spivey at Peavey, Ed Spoto, Ben Stiller, Shari Sutcliffe, Taylor Guitars, Upward Bound Travel, Gil-N-Ernie Vega, Carol Ware, Beth Wishnie, Ed Wong, Brian Woodbury // Thanks to all members of Liz and Lisa, and Nine Stories past and present // Thanks to everyone at the Geffen Company and the Universal Company, especially George Ash, Bill Bennett, Tony Berg, Bryn Bridenthal, Christina Calio, Bob Catania, Craig Coburn, Kristin Hambsch, Miwa Hayashi, Kevin Kennedy, Melissa McCourt, Jim Merlis, Bill Merryfield, Liz Morris, Todd Mulzet, Michelle Munz, Sarah Norris, Mel Posner, Eddie Rosenblatt, Kay Shepard, Gaby Skolnek, Robert Smith, Kevin Twitchell and all the regional promotions reps! // Cover artist Mark Miller was a very prestigious and original painter for magazines and advertisements in the 1950s and ‘60s. Miller gave up painting in the late ‘60s to become a highly acclaimed wine-maker, but recently has combined both careers. At his Benmarl Gallery in a Vineyard in New York’s Hudson Valley, he has been restudying, cataloguing and preserving his paintings.”

Japan CD Edition Additional Notes

“Hello! Please take this CD called Firecracker and put it into your CD Player. Now, listen… Don’t worry, it won’t explode. I hope you enjoy listening to these songs. I’ve included a bonus track which appears exclusively in Japan. The song is called Eno Ambient #5, a lullaby and a story about Brian Eno. I’ll see you soon in Japan, or somewhere in the world. Keep listening! // Lisa Loeb”.

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Songwriters:
Lisa Loeb
Juan Patiño




“Firecracker” - Japan CD - insert notes



source/pics: my records
US Geffen catalog #: the web



Lisa Loeb - Cake And Pie
A&M/Geffen 069493242-2 (2002) - US CD
A&M UICA-2004 (2001) - Japan CD - Issue with one bonus track


1 - The Way It Really Is*
2 - Bring Me Up*
3 - Underdog*
4 - Everyday*
5 - Someone You Should Know*

6 - Drops Me Down
7 - We Could Still Belong Together
8 - Kick Start
9 - You Don’t Know Me
10 - Payback
11 - Too Fast Driving
12 - She’s Falling Apart

Japan CD bonus track

13 - Look Me In The Eye

Notes: 1) CD was released in Japan with slightly different cover art lettering and one bonus track. For some reason, Japan issue mentions 2001 as year of release. 2) Following credits were taken both from Japan and US CD releases on A&M. 3) CD was re-released with partially different track content as “Hello Lisa” (see entry below). 4) Since only one location is mentioned as being a ‘recording’ location and all the others are indicated as ‘engineering’ locations, the ‘recording studios’ header groups both engineering locations and recording locations. 5) As a rule for this blog, whenever technical details are amiss it is generally due to their actual absence from the credits/liner notes they are being taken from. This is the case for some mixing locations that were not mentioned in the credits.

Lisa Loeb - Vocals, Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars, Guitar, 12 String Electric Guitar, Piano, Harmonies, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)*
Joe Quigley - Bass
Mark Meadows - Bass
Derek Holt - Acoustic Bass, Background Vocals
Matt Chamberlain - Drums (1, 2, 5)
Abraham Laboriel, Jr. (as Abraham Laborial Jr.) - Drums (3)
Ronny Crawford - Drums (4, 6, 7, 10, 11), Percussion (4, 7, 10)
Joe Travers - Drums, Percussion, Snare Drum Fills (3)
Rusty Anderson - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Dweezil Zappa - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo, Guitar, Lead Guitar, Fuzz Bass
Randy Scruggs - Electric Guitar
Dave Bassett - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Mark Spencer - Guitar
Gary Burr - Acoustic Guitar
Tom Schuyler - Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Michael Sherwood - Grand Piano, Wurlitzer Piano, Groovy Distorted Wurlitzer
Jim Cox - Keyboards
The Tantalizer - Piano Solo in Outro
Anne Previn - Whistling, Background Vocals
Lala Sloatman - Whistling
Steve Forman - Percussion (3)
Marvin B. Gordy III - Percussion (5)
Jonatha Brooke - Background Vocals

String Sessions:
Endre Granat - Violin
Murray Adler - Violin
Charlie Bisharat - Violin
Jackie Brand - Violin
Mario DeLeon - Violin
Joel DeRouin - Violin
Bruce Dukov - Violin
Armen Garabedian - Violin
Berj Garabedian - Violin
Alan Grunfeld - Violin
Clayton Haslop - Violin
Tiffany Hu - Violin
Natalie Leggett - Violin
Sara Parkins - Violin
Anatoly Rosinsky - Violin
Brian Dembow - Viola
Pam Goldsmith - Viola
Mario Fisher - Viola
Simon Oswell - Viola
John Scanlon - Viola
Steve Erdody - Cello
Larry Corbett - Cello
Eric Gaenslen - Cello
Tim Landauer - Cello
David Low - Cello
Cecilia Tsan - Cello

Produced by: Lisa Loeb and Peter Collins for Jill Music, Ltd. (1, 2, 5)
Produced by: Lisa Loeb, Peter Collins for Jill Music, Ltd., & Dweezil Zappa (3)
Co-produced by Lisa Loeb and Randy Scruggs (4)
Produced by Lisa Loeb and Dweezil Zappa (6, 7, 9, 10, 11)
Ron Fair - Executive Producer

Lindy Robbins - Vocal Arrangements (1, 2, 5)
Gary Burr - Percussion Programming (8)
Dan Coleman - String Arrangements (1, 3, 5), String Conductor (3)
Ben Loeb - String Conductor (1, 5)
Bill Hughes - String Sessions Contractor (1, 3, 5)

Michael C. Ross - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5), String Sessions Engineer (1, 5)
David Reitzas - Engineer (4), Mixing Engineer (4), Additional Engineering (7, 13)
Dweezil Zappa - Engineer (6, 7, 9, 10, 11)
Gary Burr - Engineer (8)
Marty Beal - Engineer (12)
Howard Karp - Assistant Engineer (3)
Nick Marshall - Assistant Engineer (4, 7)
Brian Vibberts - Assistant Engineer (7)
Charlie Paakkari - Assistant String Sessions Engineer (1, 5)
Mike Glines - Assistant String Sessions Engineer (1, 5)
Jason Wormer - Assistant Tracking Engineer (1, 2, 5), Assistant Overdubs Engineer (1, 2, 5)
Michael Zainer - Assistant Overdubs Engineer (1, 2, 5)
Jack Joseph Puig - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 5)
Bob Clearmountain - Mixing Engineer (3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Mike Shipley - Mixing Engineer (7)
Joe Zook - Assistant Mixing Engineer (2, 5)
David Boucher - Second Engineer (3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Steve Deutsch - ProTools Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5)
Tal Herzberg - ProTools (7)
Cory Churko - ProTools (7)

Recording Studios:
The Village (1, 2, 5)
Royaltone (3) (1, 2, 5: vocal overdubs)
Conway Studios (4)
Bitch Stevenson Sound (6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13)
Chateau Marouatte (7, 12)
Extasy Studios (additional engineering) (7)
Capitol Studios (string sessions) (1, 5)

Mixing Studios:
Ocean Way (1, 2, 5)
Record One (7)

Ted Jensen - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Sterling Sound

Ron Fair - A&R
Management: Ron Stone for Gold Mountain Entertainment with Lavonne Murlowski and Peter Shurkin
Legal Representation: Adam Ritholz/ Leibowitz, Roberts and Ritholz
Business Management: Carrie Malcolm with Amy Gittleman-Blom/ Provident Financial Management
Booking: Jenna Adler / CAA

Bill Merryfield - Art Direction, Design
Lisa Loeb - Art Direction
Nicole Frantz - Art Direction
Eric Ries - Logo Design
Shelly Strazis - Photography
Drew Glickman - Photography Retouching
Norman James for Space Salon - Hair
Berta Camal - Makeup
Rachel Zoe - Wardrobe Stylist
Jerry Schwartz - Prop Stylist

Track 2:
“Based on Original Demo Produced by Lisa Loeb and Juan Patiño, bass inspired by Joe Quigley’s performance.”.

Tracks 7, 12:
“Written and recorded at Chateau Marouatte”.

“A love-ly homemade banana coconut cream pie for Dweezil, who inspires me and makes me laugh even when the cake burns. // Cupcakes for my family: Mom, Dad, Ben & Quyen, Debbie & Rob, Phil & Shay // Second Helpings for the Zappa family: Gail, Moon & Paul, Ahmet, Diva, & Tutu, also Terry Gabis, Kelly Macaulay, Juan Patiño, Cousin Danny, Adam Ritholz, Carrie Malcolm, Amy Gittleman-Blom, Yana K., PFM, Bill Merryfield, & Ron Stone & Ron Fair for finally taking Cake and Pie out of the oven! // I saved a whole chocolate cake for all of the amazing songwriters with whom I had the pleasure of writing for this album. Thank you, and stay tuned to hear those songs that aren’t on this platter. // A banana cake to my band Nine Stories and the other musicians who played and sang on this album. You are delicious. // A cherry pie to the engineers, assistant engineers, and co-producers on the album. A slice also goes to the studios and their staff members. // Dweezil uses Wiggy Amplification by Peavey. // Everyone please make your way to the dessert buffet: // Adrienne Gruben, Alex & Windi Fender, Alan Roy Scott and the writers at Music Bridges in Havana 1999, Allee Willis and Bubbles the Artist, Ami Armstrong, Ampeg, Arkansas, Assassins workshop, Joe Mantello, Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman, Aunt Penny & Sarah, The Barzunes, Ben Loeb Ensemble, Stravinsky, Ben Wishnie & Rob, Betsy Anthony-Brodey & Universal Music Publishing, Betty Bennett, Bill Bonanzinga, Bill Bonk, Bill Mooney & Tannis Root, Billy Steinberg, Blackie Pagano & Tubersville, Blues, Dena, & Alex, The Bouchetts, BMI, Linda Livingston, Burt Bachrach, Carl Chambers, Carlyne Majer, Texas Branch of NARAS, Carole Baker, Carolyn Ash, Cast & Crew of Law & Order, Cathy Thompson, Chad Fisher, Chinchymorty Dundun Fuzzbox-Bill Scratches, Chris & Danelectro, Chris Isaak, Chris Smylie, Claire Stansfield, CMS, Courtney Holt, The Courtneys, The Crawfords, Dakota, Dan & Jenna Adler, Dan Mackenzie, Danny Ferrington, Dar Jenkins, Darren Goldberg, The Dave Bassett Family, David Brady, David Miercort, David Newgarden, David Saslow, Dean Diomedes, Dean Grakal, Deana Carter, The Drakes, Dr. Libin, Dr. Schnitman, Drew Glickman at Magia, Dunlap Mfg., Elio & Mezzomondo, Eric Ashenberg, Erin Courtney, Scott, & Charlie, Fabio, Field Reps from Geffen Records 1994-1999, Flanagan & Largo, Flip Scipio, Fran Frantone, Gary & Renegade Limos, Gary Nicholson, The Goetzmanns, Gordon Kennedy, Greg & Ernie Ball, Hal Paris, Hideaki Yasuda, Miwa Hayashi & Universal Music Japan, Ital Schur, Izahis Y Fernanda, J.D. Souther, Jackie Nalpant & Jojo, Jane Loeb, Janet Billig, Jason Falkner, Jason Weinberg, Jeff Oahu, Jeff Berger, Jeff Cohen, Jill Sobule, Jimmy Harry, Joan Lader, JoAnn & Gardner, John Darren, John Shanks, Jon Vezner, the Mountain Lakes Gang, J.W. Johnson, K’s Donut Emporium, Kami Lyle, Kamran V., The Krassners, Keith Fischer, Kevin Westenberg, Kristin Tobiasson, Lenora Hasket, Lala, Larry Dalton & Fishman, Leonard, Lisa Roy, Audio Technica, Liz, Dan, Storey, & Ida, Lisa Thomas, Lyle Lovett, NASM, Maia Sharp, Marcia Hurwitz, LouAnn Regis & Special Artists Agency, Margaret Herndon & Kurt, Mark Tarbell, Marouatte Castle Writers & Engineers 1999 & Miles Copeland, Matthew Ferguson & Jimmy Archer at Gibson Guitars, Meredith Brooks, Michael Hausman, Michelle Munz, Midget & Susan Sloatman, AKG, Myriam V., Nancy Coplin, Natalie Goldberg and writers from the workshop, Pamela Taylor, Pat McMahon, The Patiños, Luisa, Paul Nally, Paul Williams, The Pomarantz’s, Rob Cohen, Rod Marsden, Ron Anderson, Sabian Cymbals, Sarah Clossey, Sarah MacLachlan & Nettwerk, The Schnells, Scooter, Scott Cutler, Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne, Shelley Peiken, Sheryl Louis, Sheryl Northrop & Baker/Northrop, Shilo, The Sikoras, Skip Voodoolab, The Spelkes, The Steins, Stephanie Bentley, Stephanie Ittleson, Stephen & Miguel at DeLui, Sterling Ball & Ernie Ball Strings, The Steve DiMarco Family, Steve T., Steven Volpp & Peavey, Stewart Bennett, The Tantilizer, Taylor Dane, Teresa Brunner, The Baby, Tim Schulenburg & Apple, T. J. Baden, Bob Borbonus & Taylor Guitars, Tommy LiPuma, Tony Berg, Tracy Shaffer & PMK, “Travis”, Universal Music Canada, Untitled Ent., Walter Werzowa. // Sponch & Twang to Jammer, Annie Lin and the incredible fans on and off of the internet who come to all of the shows and know all of the words. // In Memory of Nana, Ann Sikora, and Uncle Roy.”

www.lisaloeb.com
www.amrecords.com

Japan CD Bonus Track Credits and Alternate Thank You Notes

Lisa Loeb - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Joe Quigley - Bass
Ronny Crawford - Drums, Percussion
Dweezil Zappa - Electric Guitar Counter Melody, Fuzz Bass
Mark Spencer - Acoustic Guitar, Telecaster Rhythm Guitar, Lap Steel
Guitar, Wurlitzer Piano
Anne Previn - Background Vocals

Produced by Lisa Loeb and Dweezil Zappa

Dweezil Zappa - Engineer
Chris Lord-Alge - Mixing Engineer
Dave Reitzas - Additional Engineering
Nick Marshall - Assistant Engineer
Steve Kaplan - Assistant Mixing Engineer

Recording Studio:
Bitch Stevenson Sound

“A love-ly homemade banana coconut cream pie for Dweezil, who inspires me and makes me laugh even when the cake burns. // Cupcakes for my family: Mom, Dad, Ben & Quyen, Debbie & Rob, Phil & Shay // Second Helpings for the Zappa family: Gail, Moon & Paul, Ahmet, Diva, & Tutu, also Terry Gabis, Kelly Macaulay, Juan Patiño, Cousin Danny, Adam Ritholz, Carrie Malcolm, Amy Gittleman-Blom, Yana K., PFM, Bill Merryfield, & Ron Stone & Ron Fair for finally taking Cake and Pie out of the oven! // I saved a whole chocolate cake for all of the amazing songwriters with whom I had the pleasure of writing for this album. Thank you, and stay tuned to hear those songs that aren’t on this platter. // A banana cake to my band Nine Stories and the other musicians who played and sang on this album. You are delicious. // A cherry pie to the engineers, assistant engineers, and co-producers on the album. A slice also goes to the studios and their staff members. // Dweezil uses Wiggy Amplification by Peavey. // Everyone please make your way to the dessert buffet: // Adrienne Gruben, Alex & Windi Fender, Alan Roy Scott and the writers at Music Bridges in Havana 1999, Allee Willis and Bubbles the Artist, Ami Armstrong, Ampeg, Arkansas, Assassins workshop, Joe Mantello, Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman, Aunt Penny & Sarah, The Barzunes, Ben Loeb Ensemble, Stravinsky, Beth Wishnie & Rob, Betsy Anthony-Brodey & Universal Music Publishing, Betty Bennett, Bill Bonanzinga, Bill Bonk, Bill Mooney & Tannis Root, Billy Steinberg, Blackie Pagano & Tubersville, Blues, Dena, & Alex, The Bouchetts, BMI, Linda Livingston, Burt Bachrach, Carl Chambers, Carlyne Majer, Texas Branch of NARAS, Carole Baker, Carolyn Ash, Cast & Crew of Law & Order, Cathy Thompson, Chad Fisher, Chinchymorty Dundun Fuzzbox-Bill Scratches, Chris & Danelectro, Chris Isaak, Chris Smylie, Claire Stansfield, CMS, Courtney Holt, The Courtneys, The Crawfords, Dakota, Dan & Jenna Adler, Dan Mackenzie, Danny Ferrington, Darren Goldberg, The Dave Bassett Family, David Brady, David Miercort, David Newgarden, David Saslow, Dean Diomedes, Dean Grakal, Deana Carter, The Drakes, Dr. Libin, Dr. Schnitman, Dunlap Mfg., Elio & Mezzomondo, Eric Ashenberg, Erin Courtney, Scott, & Charlie, Fabio, Field Reps from Geffen Records 1994-1999, Flanagan, Largo, Flip Scipio, Fran Frantone, Gary & Renegade Limos, Gary Nicholson, The Goetzmanns, Gordon Kennedy, Greg & Ernie Ball, Hal Paris, Ital Schur, Izahis Y Fernanda, J.D. Souther, Jackie Nalpant & Jojo, Jane Loeb, Janet Billig, Jason Falkner, Jason Weinberg, Jeff Oahu, Jeff Berger, Jeff Cohen, Jill Sobule, Jimmy & Gibson, Jimmy Harry, Joan Lader, JoAnn & Gardner, John Darren, John Shanks, Jon Vezner, the Mountain Lakes Gang, J.W. Johnson, K’s Donut Emporium, Kami Lyle, Kamran V., The Krassners, Keith Fischer, Kevin Westenberg, Kristin Tobiasson, Lenora Hasket, Lala, Larry Dalton & Fishman, Leonard, Lisa Roy, Audio Technica, Liz, Dan, Storey, & Ida, Lyle Lovett, NASM, Maia Sharp, Marcia Hurwitz, LouAnn Regis & Special Artists Agency, Margaret Herndon & Kurt, Mark Tarbell, Marouatte Castle Writers & Engineers 1999 & Miles Copeland, Matthew Ferguson & Gibson Guitars, Michael Hausman, Michelle Munz, Midget & Susan Sloatman, AKG, Myriam V., Nancy Coplin, Natalie Goldberg and writers from the workshop, Pamela Taylor, Pat McMahon, The Patiños, Luisa, Paul Nally, Paul Williams, The Pomarantz’s, Rob Cohen, Rod Marsden, Ron Anderson, Sabian Cymbals, Sarah Clossey, Sarah McLachlin & Nettwerk, The Schnells, Scooter, Scott Cutler, Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne, Shelley Peiken, Sheryl Lewis, Shilo, The Sikoras, Skip Voodoolab, The Spelkes, The Steins, Stephanie Bentley, Stephanie Ittleson, Stephen & Miguel at DeLui, Sterling Ball & Ernie Ball Strings, The Steve DiMarco Family, Steve T., Steven Volpp & Peavey, Stewart Bennett, The Tantilizer, Taylor Dane, Teresa Brunner, Tim Schulenburg Apple, Tommy LiPuma, Tony Berg, Tracy Shaffer & PMK, “Travis”, Untitled Ent., Walter Werzowa. // Sponch & Twang to Jammer, Annie Lin and the incredible fans on and off of the internet who come to all of the shows and know all of the words. // In Memory of Nana, Ann Sikora, and Uncle Roy.”

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Songwriters:
Lisa Loeb
Glenn Ballard
Dave Bassett
Gary Burr
Derek Holt
Sean Kelly
Lindy Robbins
Tom Schuyler
Randy Scruggs
Sheppard Solomon
Dweezil Zappa




source/pic: my records



Lisa Loeb - Hello Lisa
Artemis 751151 (2002) - US CD


1 - Did That
2 - Underdog*
3 - You Don’t Know Me
4 - Drops Me Down
5 - The Way It Really Is*
6 - Bring Me Up*
7 - What Am I Supposed To Say*
8 - Everyday*
9 - Someone You Should Know*

10 - Payback
11 - Take Me Back
12 - What Am I Supposed To Say - acoustic version - hidden track

Notes: 1) “Hello Lisa” is a modified version of the “Cake And Pie” CD (see above). Tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 were taken from “Cake And Pie”. Tracks 1, 7, 11, 12 are new material. 2) Above picture and following credits were taken from the CD reissue on Sheridan Square 751151-2. 3) The ‘recording studios’ header groups both engineering locations and recording locations. 4) As a rule for this blog, whenever technical details are amiss it is generally due to their actual absence from the credits/liner notes they are being taken from. This is the case for some mixing locations that were not mentioned in the credits. 5) CD supplies no credits for track 12.

Lisa Loeb - Vocals, Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, 12 String Electric Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Harmonies, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
Mark Meadows - Bass
Joe Quigley - Bass
Ronny Crawford - Drums (1, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11), Percussion (1, 7, 8, 10)
Abraham Laboriel, Jr. (as Abraham Laborial Jr.) - Drums (2)
Joe Travers - Drums, Percussion, Snare Drum Fills (2)
Matt Chamberlain - Drums (5, 6, 9)
Chad Fischer - Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Keyboards, Strings
Dweezil Zappa - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Fretless Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo, Lead Guitar, Bass, Fuzz Bass, Keyboards
Rusty Anderson - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Randy Scruggs - Electric Guitar
Dave Bassett - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Michael Sherwood - Grand Piano, Wurlitzer Piano
Jim Cox - Keyboards (B3), Keyboards
Anne Previn - Whistling, Background Vocals
Lala Sloatman - Whistling
Kevin Harp - Greg Brady Tambourine
Steve Forman - Percussion (2)
Marvin B. Gordy III - Percussion (9)
Jonatha Brooke - Background Vocals

String Sessions:
Endre Granat - Violin
Murray Adler - Violin
Charlie Bisharat - Violin
Jackie Brand - Violin
Mario DeLeon - Violin
Joel DeRouin - Violin
Bruce Dukov - Violin
Armen Garabedian - Violin
Berj Garabedian - Violin
Alan Grunfeld - Violin
Clayton Haslop - Violin
Tiffany Hu - Violin
Natalie Leggett - Violin
Sara Parkins - Violin
Anatoly Rosinsky - Violin
Brian Dembow - Viola
Pam Goldsmith - Viola
Mario Fisher - Viola
Simon Oswell - Viola
John Scanlon - Viola
Steve Erdody - Cello
Larry Corbett - Cello
Eric Gaenslen - Cello
Tim Landauer - Cello
David Low - Cello
Cecilia Tsan - Cello

Lindy Robbins - Vocal Arrangements (5, 6, 9)
Dan Coleman - String Arrangements (2, 5, 9), String Conductor (2)
Ben Loeb - String Conductor (5, 9)
Bill Hughes - String Sessions Contractor (2, 5, 9)

Produced by Lisa Loeb and Dweezil Zappa (1, 3, 4, 10, 11)
Produced by: Lisa Loeb, Peter Collins for Jill Music, Ltd., & Dweezil Zappa (2)
Produced by: Lisa Loeb, Peter Collins for Jill Music, Ltd. (5, 6, 9)
Produced by: Lisa Loeb and Randy Scruggs (7, 8)

Dweezil Zappa - Recording Engineer (1, 11), Engineer (3, 4, 10)
Michael C. Ross - Engineer (2, 5, 6, 9), String Sessions Engineer (5, 9)
David Reitzas - Engineer (7, 8), Mixing Engineer (8)
Bob Clearmountain - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11)
Jack Joseph Puig - Mixing Engineer (5, 6, 9)
Kevin Harp - Assistant Engineer (1, 7, 11)
Howard Karp - Assistant Engineer (2)
Nick Marshall - Assistant Engineer (7, 8)
Charlie Paakkari - Assistant String Sessions Engineer (5, 9)
Mike Glines - Assistant String Sessions Engineer (5, 9)
Jason Wormer - Assistant Tracking Engineer (5, 6, 9), Assistant Overdubs Engineer (5, 6, 9)
Michael Zainer - Assistant Overdubs Engineer (5, 6, 9)
Joe Zook - Assistant Mixing Engineer (6, 9)
David Boucher - Second Engineer (2, 3, 4, 10)
ProTools Engineer - Steve Deutsch (2, 5, 6, 9)

Recording Studios:
Bitch Stevenson Sound (1, 3, 4, 10, 11)
Royaltone (2) (5, 6, 9: vocal overdubs)
The Village (5, 6, 9)
Conway Studios (7, 8)
Capitol Studios (string sessions) (5, 9)

Mixing Studios:
Mix This! (1, 7, 11)
Ocean Way (5, 6, 9)

Ted Jensen - Mastering Engineer
Dominic Maita - Sequence Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Sterlig Sound Chelsea

Ron Fair - A&R Direction (2, 5, 6, 9)
Management: Ron Stone for Gold Mountain Entertainment with
Lavonne Murlowski and Peter Shurkin
Legal Representation: Adam Ritholz/ Leibowitz, Roberts and Ritholz
Business Management: Carrie Malcolm/CRM Management with Yana Konstantinovskaya
Booking: Jenna Adler / CAA

Lisa Loeb - Art Direction, Front Cover Concept, Collage Photography
Bill Merryfield - Art Direction, Design
Dan Peters, Sanrio, Inc. - Front Cover Art
Jonathan Skow - Back Cover Photo
Brett Freedman - Hair & Makeup
Norman James for Space Salon - Hair
Berta Camal - Makeup
Deborah Francis - Wardrobe Stylist
Rachel Zoe - Wardrobe Stylist
Nick Tortorici - Prop Stylist
Jerry Schwartz - Prop Stylist
Terry Gabis - Collage Photography
Shelly Strazis - Collage Photography, CD Cover Photography
Diva Zappa - Collage Photography
Dweezil Zappa - Collage Photography
Drew Glickman - Photography Retouching

Track 6:
“Based on Original Demo Produced by Lisa Loeb and Juan Patiño, bass inspired by Joe Quigley’s performance”.

“Hello Kitty is a registered trademark of Sanrio Company, Ltd.”.

“A love-ly homemade banana coconut cream pie for Dweezil, who inspires me and makes me laugh even when the cake burns. // Cupcakes for my family: Mom, Dad, Ben & Quyen, Debbie & Rob, Phil & Shay // Second Helpings for the Zappa family: Gail, Moon & Paul, Ahmet, Diva, & Tutu, also Terry Gabis, Kelly Macaulay, Juan Patiño, Cousin Danny, Adam Ritholz, Carrie Malcolm, Yana K., Hal Paris, Bill Merryfield, Bill Hensley, Ron Stone, Lavonne Murkowski & Danny Goldberg, Daniel Glass & all at Artemis Records. // I saved a whole chocolate cake for all of the amazing songwriters with whom I had the pleasure of writing for this album. Thank you, and stay tuned to hear those songs that aren’t on this platter. // A banana cake to my band Nine Stories and the other musicians who played and sang on this album. You are delicious. // A cherry pie to the engineers, assistant engineers, and co-producers on the album. A slice also goes to the studios and their staff members. // Dweezil uses Wiggy Amplification by Peavey. // Everyone please make your way to the dessert buffet: // Adrienne Gruben, Alex & Windi Fender, Alan Roy Scott and the writers at Music Bridges in Havana 1999, Allee Willis and Bubbles the Artist, Ami Armstrong, Ampeg, Amy Gittleman-Blom & PFM, Arkansas, Assassins workshop, Joe Mantello, Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman, Aunt Penny & Sarah, The Barzunes, Ben Loeb Ensemble, Stravinsky, Beth Wishnie & Rob, Betsy Anthony-Brodey & Universal Music Publishing, Betty Bennett, Bill Bonanzinga, Bill Bonk, Bill Mooney & Tannis Root, Billy Steinberg, Blackie Pagano & Tubersville, Blues, Dena, & Alex, The Bouchetts, BMI, Linda Livingston, Burt Bachrach, Carl Chambers, Carlyne Majer & Texas Branch of NARAS, Carole Baker, Carolyn Ash, Cast & Crew of Law & Order, Cathy Thompson, Chad Fisher, Chinchymorty & The Baby Jackson, Chris & Danelectro, Chris Isaak, Chris Smylie, Claire Stansfield, CMS, Courtney Holt, The Courtneys, The Crawfords, Dakota, Dan & Jenna Adler, Dan Mackenzie, Danny Ferrington, Dar Jenkins, Darren Goldberg, The Dave Bassett Family, David Brady, David Miercort, David Newgarden, David Saslow, Dean Diomedes, Dean Grakal, Deana Carter, The Drakes, Dr. Libin, Dr. Schnitman, Drew Glickman at Magia, Dunlap Mfg., Elio & Mezzomondo, Eric Ashenberg, Erin Courtney, Scott, & Charlie, Fabio, Field Reps from Geffen Records 1994-1999, Flanagan & Largo, Flip Scipio, Fran Frantone, Gary & Renegade Limos, Gary Nicholson, The Goetzmanns, Gordon Kennedy, Greg & Ernie Ball, Hideaki Yasuda, Miwa Hayashi & Universal Music Japan, Howard Schomer & Dawn DeBisschop, Ital Schur, Isaias Y Fernanda, J.D. Souther, Jackie Nalpant & Jojo, Jane Loeb, Janet Billig, Jason Falkner, Jason Weinberg, Jeff Berger, Jeff Cohen, Jeff Oahu, Jennifer Ortner, Jill Sobule, Jimmy Harry, Joan Lader, JoAnn & Gardner, John Darren, John Shanks, Jon Vezner, the Mountain Lakes Gang, Justin Archangel, J.W. Johnson, K’s Donut Emporium, Kami Lyle, Kamran V., The Krassners, Keith Fischer, Kevin Westenberg, Kristin Tobiaasson, Lenora Hasket, Lala, Larry Dalton & Fishman, Lisa Roy & Audio Technica, Liz, Dan, Storey, & Ida, Lisa Thomas, Lyle Lovett, NASM, Maia Sharp, Marcia Hurwitz, LouAnn Regis & Special Artists Agency, Margaret Herndon & Kurt, Mark Tarbell, Marouatte Castle Writers & Engineers 1999 & Miles Copeland, Matt Beck, Matthew Ferguson & Jimmy Archer at Gibson Guitars, Meredith Brooks, Michael Hausman, Michelle Munz, Midget & Susan Sloatman, AKG, Myriam V., Nancy Coplin, Natalie Goldberg and writers from the workshop, Pamela Taylor, Pat McMahon, The Patiños, Luisa, Paul Nally, Paul Williams, The Pomarantz’s, Rob Cohen, Rod Marsden, Ron Anderson, Sabian Cymbals, Sarah Clossey, Sarah MacLachlan & Nettwerk, The Schnells, Scooter, Scott Cutler, Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne, Shelley Peiken, Sheryl Louis, Sheryl Northrop & Baker/Northrop, Shilo, The Sikoras, Skip Voodoolab, The Spelkes, The Steins, Stephanie Bentley, Stephanie Ittleson, Stephen & Miguel at DeLui, Sterling Ball & Ernie Ball Strings, The Steve DiMarco Family, Steve T., Steven Volpp & Peavey, Stewart Bennett, The Tantilizer, Taylor Dane, Teresa Brunner, The Baby, Tim Schulenburg & Apple, T. J. Baden & Bob Borbonus & Taylor Guitars, Tommy LiPuma, Tony Berg, Tracy Shaffer & PMK, “Travis”, Universal Music Canada, Untitled Ent., Walter Werzowa. // Sponch & Twang to Jammer, Annie Lin and the incredible fans on and off of the internet who come to all of the shows and know all of the words. // In Memory of Nana, Ann Sikora, and Uncle Roy.”

www.lisaloeb.com
www.artemisrecords.com

Songwriters:
Lisa Loeb
Glenn Ballard
Dave Bassett
Chad Fischer
Lindy Robbins
Randy Scruggs
Dweezil Zappa




source/pic: my records
Artemis catalog #: the web



Lisa Loeb - Camp Lisa
Furious Rose 003 (2008) - US CD


1 - Are You Ready For The Summer?*
2 - Going Away*

3 - Woodchuck # 1
4 - The Wake Up Song
5 - Best Friend*
6 - Grandma’s In The Cellar
7 - The Disappointing Pancake*
8 - Woodchuck # 2
9 - Home On The Range
10 - Father Abraham
11 - Woodchuck # 3
12 - Love Is A Rose*
13 - Peanut Butter & Jelly
14 - When It Rains*
15 - The Cookie Jar Chant
16 - The Cookie Jar Song
17 - H.A.P.P.Y.
18 - It’s Not Goodbye*
19 - Linger

Note: Above picture and following credits were taken from the Japan CD release on Victor VICP-64125.

Lisa Loeb - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Claps, Stomps
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 14, 18)*
Jay Bellerose - Drums (1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 18), Percussion (14)
Dan Petty - Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Everything Else and Whatnots, Mandolin, Ukulele, Tambourine
Doug Petty - Piano, Wurlitzer
Steve Martin - Banjo
Jill Sobule - Banjo, Vocals
Michelle Lewis - Vocals, Harmonies, Kazoo, Claps, Stomps
Maia Sharp - Vocals
Kay Hanley - Harmonies
Dave Gibbs - Harmonies
Nina Gordon - Harmonies
Afternoon Campers (Camden Alchanati, Franchesca Alchanati, Parker Alchanati, Nicole Ciravolo, Sophia Ciravolo, Arlo Logue, Finn Logue) - Sing-along
Morning Campers (Hayden Begley, Henry Eisenstein, Zoe Eisenstein, Arden Kelly, Georgie Pettus, Harry Pettus, Isabel Petty, Trystin Saure) - Sing-along

Produced by Lisa Loeb, Dan Petty and Michelle Lewis

Dan Petty - Recording Engineer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer (3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19
Bob Clearmountain - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 14, 18)
Brandon Duncan - Mix This! Assistant

Recording Studio:
The Path, Valley Village, CA

Mixing Studio:
Mix This! (1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 14, 18)

Erick Labson - Mastering Engineer

Management: Janet Billig Rich, Manage This!
Legal Representation: Adam Ritholz, Roberts & Ritholz LLP
Business Management: Carrie Malcolm with Yana
Konstantinovskaya, CRM Management LLC

Lisa Loeb - Art Direction
Bill Merryfield - Art Direction
Bill Merryfield @ Leftfield (billmerryfield.com) - Design
Esme Shapiro - Illustration

“Esme Shapiro (currently age 15) was born in Los Angeles on May 18th 1992 but trades the shady confines of her family’s (and bunny Dunston’s) Laurel Canyon home for the magical delights of camp in Canada each summer. During the rest of the year she works on growing a few inches and learning art at the LA County High School for the Arts on her path to becoming a Nutella loving illustrator.”.

“Lisa photo taken by Lisa’s computer”.

“For lyrics please go to www.lisaloeb.com”.

“For more information on the Camp Lisa Foundation, go to www.camplisa.com”.

“The Camp Lisa Foundation proudly supports Summer Camp Opportunities Provide an Edge, Inc. (SCOPE), a nonprofit organization providing children in need the edge to succeed in life through the summer camp experience. // www.scope-ny.org”.

“A portion of the proceeds of this CD goes to support the // Camp Lisa Foundation // c/o 11054 Ventura Blvd. #381 // Studio City, CA 91604”.

“Contact: Lisa Loeb 11054 Ventura Blvd. #381 Studio City, CA 91604”.

Songwriters:
Lisa Loeb
Elmer Bernstein
Norman Gimbel
Michelle Lewis
Finn Logue
Dan Petty
Neil Young




source/pic: my records
US CD catalog #: the web

Singles



“Let’s Forget About It” - US 2-track CD single - front inlay



“Let’s Forget About It” - US 2-track CD single - rear inlay

Lisa Loeb
Let’s Forget About It/I Do (Rhythm Remix)
Geffen GEFDS-19424 (1998) - US 2-track CD single


1 - Let’s Forget About It*
2 - I Do (Rhythm Remix)*


Notes: 1) This is a CD single with two tracks taken from the “Firecracker” CD album. Track 2 is a remix version. 2) CD single packaging supplies musician credits only for track 1.

Lisa Loeb - Lead Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2)*
John “J.R.” Robinson (as John “JR” Robinson) - Drums (1, 4)
Tony Berg - Electric Guitars
Juan Patiño - Piano, Harmony Vocals, Loops

Produced by Juan Patiño and Lisa Loeb

Juan Patiño - Engineer, Mixing Engineer (2)
Bob Clearmountain - Mixing Engineer
David Bianco - Basic Tracks Engineer
Bob Salcedo - Assistant Engineer
Ryan Freeland - Additional Engineering

Bill Merryfield - Design
Joe Krause - Illustration
Kevin Westinberg - Photography

“1 and original version of 2 from the Geffen album “Fireckracker””.

“Lisa Loeb Fan Club c/o MMN PO Box 8873, Red Bank, NJ, 07701”.

Songwriters:
Lisa Loeb
Juan Patiño




source/pics: my records

Anthologies



“The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb” - US CD - front inlay

Notes about “The Very Best of Lisa Loeb”: 1) Of this compilation I own the US edition and it comes with no new Lee track on it. This US collection comes with liner notes by Ms. Loeb. You can find some enlargements of these notes for those tracks with Lee as a player at the bottom of this post. 2) I still have to check out the Japan release of this anthology. According to web sources, it comes with an alternate selection of songs and one bonus track by the title “Koi No Arashi”. A web search indicates this track as being the English-lyrics version of a Mariya Takeuchi song. It also figures that this same version was probably already included in the 2002 CD album tribute “Sincerely… Mariya Takeuchi Songbook” with the title “Love Storm”. My web researches show that Lee should not be a player on it. About the other substituted songs: the only one with Lee on it is “Someone You Should Know”. It is probable that all of these substituted songs should come in their CD album versions. However, take the “shoulds” with a pinch of salt and check back for a further update. Thanks!



“The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb” - US CD - “I Do” liner notes



“The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb” - US CD - “Underdog” liner notes



“The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb” - US CD - “Let's Forget About It” liner notes



“The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb” - US CD - “Bring Me Up” liner notes



“The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb” - US CD - “What Am I Supposed To Say?” liner notes



source/pics: my records