Latest update of post: December 2015.
Paul Williams - Just An Old Fashioned Love Song
A&M SP-4327 (1971) - US LP
Side One
1 - Waking Up Alone*
2 - I Never Had It So Good*
3 - We’ve Only Just Begun*
4 - That’s Enough For Me*
5 - A Perfect Love
Side Two
6 - An Old Fashioned Love Song*
7 - Let Me Be The One*
8 - Simple Man
9 - When I Was All Alone
10 - My Love And I*
11 - Gone Forever*
Paul Williams - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11)*
Charles Larkey - Acoustic Bass, Bass
Joe Mondragon - Bass, String Bass
Jack Conrad - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10), Tambourine (2, 10), Conga (4, 7, 10, 11)
Rick Marotta - Drums
David Spinozza - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitars
Craig Doerge - Piano, Acoustic Piano, Tack Piano, Electric Piano
Mike Utley - Organ (as Michael Utley)
Tom Scott - Tenor Sax, Flutes, Clarinet
Teddy Boy Friesen - Kazoo
Daffy Jackson - Kazoo
The Hobbit - Kazoo
Bob Brookmeyer - Trombone
Al Aarons - Trumpet
Gene Cipriano - Oboe, Tenor Sax, Woodwinds
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Tuba (as Dick Hyde)
Paul Shure - First Violin
Marv Limonick - Second Violin
Milt Thomas - Viola
Edgar Lustgarten - Cello
Bobbye Hall (as Bobbye Hall Porter) - Percussion (1), Conga
Produced by Michael Jackson
Tom Scott - Arrangements (1, 5, 6, 9)
David Spinozza - Arrangements (4, 8)
Bruce Botnick - Recording Engineer
Tommy Vicari - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Dick Bogert - Recording Engineer
Robert Appère - Recording Engineer (as Robert Appere)
Hank Cicalo - Recording Engineer
Norm Kinney - Recording Engineer
John Haeny - Mixing Engineer (4)
Mixing Studios:
Sunset Sound Recorders
A&M Studios, Hollywood
Wally Heider’s Studios, Hollywood
Roland Young - Art Direction
Junie Huemmer - Design
Chuck Beeson - Design
Jim McCrary - Photography
“Special thanks to all the magicians who participated in the making of this album. And especially, to Mr. Nichols”.
“There are those who listen, and those who wait to talk. This album is dedicated to the listeners”.
Songwriters:
Paul Williams
Graham Nash
Roger Nichols
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Paul Williams - Life Goes On
A&M SP-4367 (1972) - US LP
Side One
1 - The Lady Is Waiting*
2 - Out In The Country*
3 - Little Girl*
4 - Rose*
5 - Where Do I Go From Here*
Side Two
6 - Life Goes On*
7 - Park Avenue*
8 - I Won’t Last A Day Without You*
9 - Traveling Boy*
10 - That Lucky Old Sun*
Paul Williams - Vocals, Background Vocal
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Russ Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), Conga (2, 6), Congas (5, 8), Shaker (2, 5, 8), Tambourine (6)
David Spinozza - Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar, Electric Guitars, Classical Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Acoustic Guitar
Craig Doerge - Piano
Mike Utley (as Michael Utley) - Organ, Organ Percussion, Electric Piano
Tom Scott - Recorder, Alto Saxophone, Flute
Bob Cooper - Oboe, Flute
Bud Shank - Flute
Chuck Findley - Trumpet
John Audino - Trumpet
Vince De Rosa - French Horn
Bill Henshaw - French Horn
Erno Neufeld - Violin
Alfred Lustgarten - Violin
Leonard Malarsky - Violin
Marvin Limonick - Violin
Nathan Kaproff - Violin
Harry Bluestone - Violin
Marshall Sosson - Violin
Allan Harshman - Viola
Gareth Nuttycombe - Viola
Virginia Majewski - Viola
Edgar Lustgarten - Cello
Kathleen Lustgarten - Cello
Frederick Seykora - Cello
Michael Jackson - Tambourine (1)
Jacoby Fundelfuntz - Tambourine (5)
A&M Munitions Unit - Miscellaneous Percussion (5)
Ronee Blakley - Background Vocals, Additional Background Vocal
Mentor Williams - Background Vocal
Gerry Beckley - Background Vocal, Additional Background Vocal
Rick Roberts - Background Vocal
Linda Ronstadt - Additional Background Vocal
Jackson Browne - Additional Background Vocal
Produced by Michael Jackson
David Spinozza - String Arrangements (3, 7), Woodwind Arrangement (3), Horn Arrangement (7)
Jimmy Webb - String Arrangement (4)
Tom Scott - String Arrangement (8)
Tommy Vicari - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer (5)
Glyn Johns - Recording Engineer (strings on track 4), Mixing Engineer (2)
Nick Porter - Assistant Recording Engineer
John Haeny - Mixing Engineer (4, 7, 8, 9)
Michael Jackson - Mixing Engineer (1, 3, 6, 10)
Recording Studios:
A&M Studios, Hollywood, California
Olympic Studios, London (strings on track 4)
Mixing Studios:
Sunset Sound Recorders
Olympic Studios, London (2)
Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer
Frank De Luna - Mastering Engineer
Mastering Studio:
A&M Studios, Hollywood, California
Roland Young - Art Direction
John Cabalka - Album Design
Chuck Beeson - Album Design
Michael Stern - Cover Illustration
Jim McCrary - Photography
“Special thanks to: Tommy Vicari, John Haeny, Glyn Johns, Jimmy Webb, Tom Scott, Edgar Lustgarten, Ronee Blakley, Tom Harvey, Russell Gilliam, Danny Kortchmar, Chuck Kaye, Herb Alpert. And especially to Russ Kunkel, Leland Sklar, Craig Doerge, Michael Utley, and David Spinozza”.
“Thanks as well to the fine string players who assisted us in London, whose names we do not have”.
“This album is dedicated to my brothers John and Mentor, to my mother, and to my father, whose name was also Paul Williams, and whose favorite song was, “That Lucky Old Sun””.
Songwriters:
Paul Williams
Craig Doerge
Haven Gillespie
Roger Nichols
Beasley Smith
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Paul Williams - Here Comes Inspiration
A&M SP-3606 (1973) US LP
Side One
1 - Nilsson Sings Newman
2 - You And Me Against The World
3 - You Know Me
4 - Born To Fly
5 - That’s What Friends Are For
6 - Rainy Days And Mondays*
Side Two
7 - Inspiration
8 - If We Could Still Be Friends*
9 - What Would They Say
10 - Driftwood
11 - In The Beginning*
12 - Dream Away
Note: Following credits were taken from the notes on the back cover of the album. My copy is missing the inner sleeve with lyrics and, possibly, more detailed credits, as the “Classics” album credits seem to suggest (see next entry below). Please check back for updates, but for the time being, these ‘back cover credits’ list both Leland Sklar and David Parlato as bass players on the same three tracks.
Paul Williams - Vocals
“The Rhythm Section”
Leland Sklar - Bass (6, 8, 11)*
David Parlato - Bass
Gary Mallaber - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12), Percussion
Art Munson - Guitars
Ron Davies - Guitar
Ken Ascher - Pianos
Dave Garland - Organ
“The Background Singers”
Stan Farber - Background Singer
Tom Bahler - Background Singer
Ron Hicklin - Background Singer
Gene Morford - Background Singer
“The Dixieland Band”
Warren Luening - Cornet
Dick Nash - Trombone
Tom Scott - Clarinet
Al Hendrickson - Banjo, Ukelele
“The String Quartet”
Gerald Vinci - 1st Violin
Nathan Ross - 2nd Violin
Samuel Boghossian - Viola
Edgar Lustgarten - Cello
“The Orchestra”
Marshall Sosson - Violin, Concert Master
Gerald Vinci - Violin, Concert Master
Arnold Belnick - Violin
Irving Geller - Violin
Sheldon Sanov - Violin
Marilyn Baker - Violin
William Henderson - Violin
Wilbert Nuttycombe - Violin
Nathan Ross - Violin
George Kast - Violin
Jerome Reisler - Violin
Garth Nuttycombe - Viola
Allan Harshman - Viola
Samuel Boghossian - Viola
Douglas Davies - Cello
Raymond Kelley - Cello
Frederick Saykora - Cello
Edgar Lustgarten - Cello
Buell Neidlinger - Double Bass
Richard Feves - Double Bass
Oscar Meza - Double Bass
Marvin Stamm - Fluegel Horn
Chuck Findley - Fluegel Horn
Warren Luening - Trumpet
Conte Candoli - Trumpet
Tom Morgan - Harmonica
Alan Robinson - French Horn
Victor Feldman - Percussion
Alan Estes - Percussion
Gary Coleman - Percussion
Charles Harrington - Piccolo
Don Menza - Piccolo
John Morell - 12 String Guitar
Ernest McDaniel - Bass
Produced by Kenny Ascher for Hobbitron Productions
Ken Ascher - Arrangements (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11), Conductor (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11)
John Williams - Arrangement (12), Conductor (12)
George Tipton - Arrangement (8), Conductor (8)
Tommy Vicari - Recording Engineer, Remix Engineer
Linda Tyler - Assistant Engineer
Recording Studio:
A&M Studios, Hollywood
Re-mixing Studio:
Sound Labs, Hollywood
Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer
Roland Young - Art Direction
Junie Osaki - Design
Suzanne Ayres - Photography
“Special thanks to Ron Davies who played guitar on “In The Beginning””.
“This album is dedicated with the greatest respect & affection to Michael Jackson.”.
Songwriters:
Paul Williams
Ken Ascher
Ron Davies
Roger Nichols
Johnny Williams
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Various Artists - Phantom Of The Paradise - Original Soundtrack Recording
A&M SP-3653 (1974) - US LP
1 - Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye - The Juicy Fruits
2 - Faust - Bill Finley
3 - Upholstery - The Beach Bums
4 - Special To Me (Phoenix Audition Song) - Jessica Harper
5 - Phantom’s Theme (Beauty And The Beast) - Paul Williams
6 - Somebody Super Like You (Beef Construction Song) - The Undead
7 - Life At Last - Ray Kennedy
8 - Old Souls - Jessica Harper
9 - Faust - Paul Williams
10 - The Hell Of It - Paul Williams
Notes: 1) This is the Original Soundtrack Recording of the Brian De Palma movie “Phantom Of The Paradise”. 2) Above picture and following credits were taken from the Canada CD reissue on A&M CD 69831. 3) Record does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 4) Track 8 was included by Paul Williams in his 1975 album “Ordinary Fool” on A&M SP-4550 (see picture below). That version is however performed by Mr. Williams himself accompanied by a different backing band.
Paul Williams - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass
Max Bennett - Bass
Jim Hughart - Bass
Gary Mallaber - Drums
Art Munson - Guitars
Craig Doerge - Piano
Mike Melvoin - Piano
Dave Garland - Piano
Bill Finley - Vocal
Jessica Harper - Vocals
Archie Hahn - Lead Vocal (1)
Jeffrey Comanor - Lead Vocal (3)
Harold Oblong - Lead Vocal (6)
Ray Kennedy - Lead Vocal (7), Voice of “Beef”
Jerry Whitman - Background Voice
Kerry Chater - Background Voice
Jon Joyce - Background Voice
Jim Haas - Background Voice
Tom Bahler - Background Voice
Soundtrack Produced and Arranged by Paul Williams
Tommy Vicari - Recording Engineer, Re-mix Engineer
Recording Studio:
Sound Labs
Re-mix Studio:
Sound Labs
Michael Arciaga - Music Supervision
Jules Chaikin - Music Supervision
Roland Young - Art Direction
Junie Osaki - Design
Anthony Goldschmidt Graphic Design Ltd. - Illustration (Cover)
John Alvin - Illustration (Cover)
Songwriter:
Paul Williams
“Ordinary Fool” - US LP - front sleeve
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US LP catalog #: the web
Paul Williams - Classics
A&M SP-4701 (1977) - US LP
Side One
1 - Waking Up Alone
2 - You And Me Against The World*
3 - We’ve Only Just Begun*
4 - Loneliness
5 - Evergreen*
Side Two
6 - An Old Fashioned Love Song*
7 - With One More Look At You*
8 - That’s Enough For Me*
9 - Rainy Days And Mondays*
10 - I Won’t Last A Day Without You*
Notes: 1) All songs are previously released except: track 1 (“Waking Up Alone”) which is a newly recorded version; track 5 (“Evergreen”) which is the love theme from the movie “A Star Is Born”; track 7 (“With One More Look At You”), another Paul Williams/Ken Ascher song written for the “A Star Is Born” soundtrack. 2) Lee and David Parlato are both credited as bass players on the two tracks taken from the “Here Comes Inspiration” album, “You And Me Against The World” and “Rainy Days And Mondays”. However, the original credits of “Here Comes Inspiration” do not list neither Lee nor David Parlato as playing bass on “You And Me Against The World”. Please see previous album entry, and check back for updates.
Paul Williams - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
David Parlato - Bass
Colin Cameron - Bass
Keith Knudsen - Drums, Percussion, Background Vocal
Gary Mallaber - Drums (2, 4, 9), Percussion (2, 9)
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (5, 7)
Russ Kunkel - Drums (6, 8, 10), Conga (8), Congas (10), Shaker (10)
Dan Ferguson - Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars
Art Munson - Guitars
Fred Tackett - Guitar
David Spinozza - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Acoustic Guitar
David Paich - Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboard Bass, String Ensemble, Drums (1), Moog Synthesizer
Ken Ascher - Acoustic Piano, Keyboards
Craig Doerge - Piano, Acoustic Piano, Tack Piano
Jai Winding - Acoustic Piano, Fender Rhodes
Bill Payne - Oberheim Synthesizer
Dave Garland - Organ
Teddy Boy Friesen - Kazoo
Daffy Jackson - Kazoo
The Hobbit - Kazoo
Bob Brookmeyer - Trombone
Al Aarons - Trumpet
Gene Cipriano - Tenor Sax
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Tuba (as Dick Hyde)
Tom Scott - Clarinet, Flutes, Alto Saxophone
Michael McDonald - Background Vocals
Patrick Simmons - Background Vocal (as Pat Simmons)
Rosemary Butler - Background Vocals
Stan Farber - Background Vocals
Tom Bahler - Background Vocals
Ron Hicklin - Background Vocals
Gene Morford - Background Vocals
Jerry Whitman - Background Vocal (Leader of Male Chorus)
Jon Joyce - Background Vocal
Kerry Chater - Background Vocal
Jim Gilstrap - Background Vocal
Clydie King - Background Vocal (Leader of Female Chorus)
Sherlie Matthews - Background Vocal
Jessie Smith - Background Vocal
Marti McCall - Background Vocal
John Townsend - Background Vocal
Laurel Massé - Background Vocal
Produced by Michael J. Jackson (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10)
Produced by Kenny Ascher (2, 4, 9)
Ken Ascher - String Arrangements (2, 4, 9), Horn Arrangements (2, 4, 9),
String Conductor (2, 4, 9), Horn Conductor (2, 4, 9)
Marty Paich - String Arrangements (5, 7)
David Paich - String Arrangements (5, 7)
Tom Scott - Horn Arrangement (6), String Arrangement (10)
David Spinozza - String Arrangement (8)
Michael J. Jackson - Album Coordinator for Quiet Stalker Productions
John Haeny - Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (5, 7)
Paul Black - Assistant Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (5, 7)
Tim Sadler - Recording Engineer (1), Additional Recording Engineer
Greg Ladanyi - Mixing Engineer
Additional Recording Studio:
Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California (including track 1)
Mixing Studio:
The Sound Factory, Inc., Hollywood, California
Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer
Mastering Studio:
A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, California
Ronald Young - Art Direction
Junie Osaki - Design
Jim McCrary - Photography
“Dedication: This album is dedicated to Walter Pidgeon, Roddy McDowell and the cast and crew of “How Green Was My Valley” - just one of a dozen film “classics” that have inspired me. Thank you. Paul Williams”.
Songwriters:
Paul Williams
Ken Ascher
Roger Nichols
Barbra Streisand
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Paul Williams - Back To Love Again
Pioneer PICP-1132 (1997) - Japan CD
1 - Back To Love Again*
2 - Easy Street*
3 - Somebody’s Hero Tonight*
4 - You’re Gone*
5 - I Won’t Last A Day Without You
6 - Someone To Believe*
7 - An Old Fashioned Love Song*
8 - Rainbow Connection*
9 - The Prize*
10 - Till You’re Loved*
Note: CD comes with liner notes by Paul Williams and various other artists. Please see original booklet for these.
Paul Williams - Vocals, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
James Hutchinson - Bass
Mike Baird (as Michael Baird) - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Jody Cortez - Drums (9, 10)
Laurence Juber - Guitars
Micajah Ryan - Additional Rhythm Guitar
Craig Doerge - Rhythm Keyboards, Acoustic Piano, Keyboards
Jeffery Vanston (as C.J. Vanston) - Additional Keyboards, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Track Arrangement, Intro Strings
Kevin Savigar - Additional Keyboards
Richard Carpenter - Electric Piano
Joe Pusateri - Percussion (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10), Congas (3), Log Drum (10)
Franc Voodcleft - Triangle (3), Percussion (4)
Michael Jackson (as Michael James Jackson) - Percussion (4)
Daffy Ghia - Kazoo
Juan Dayadatyme - Kazoo
Valerie Carter - Female Vocalist
Graham Nash - Background Vocals, Harmonica
Kelly Hansen - Background Vocals
John Townsend - Background Vocals
Roger Feits - Background Vocals
Jonathan Butler - Background Vocals, Solo Background Vocal
Produced by Michael James Jackson
C.J.Vanston - String Arrangements (4, 5), Track Arrangement (5)
Tony Phillips - Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10), Mixing Engineer (2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10)
Micajah Ryan - Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (2, 5), Additional Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer (1, 3, 6, 8)
Leslie Ann Jones - Assistant Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Dale Lawton - Assistant Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Recording Studios:
Capitol Studios, Hollywood
Woodcliff Studios, Sherman Oaks, California (additional recording)
Mixing Studio:
Mad Hatter Studios, Hollywood, California
Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer
Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California
Kathleen Stewart - Assistant to Michael James Jackson
Yoshaki Ogawa - Executive Producer for Pioneer LDC
Hiro Watanabe - A&R for Pioneer LDC
Michelle Hart - Executive Production Coordinator for Sweetheart Productions
Management: Kelly Newby/Jeff Wald Entertainment
Deborah Wald - Artist Photography
Tadao Dokko - Art Direction
Masashi Hirota - Design
Ikkoh Ohtsubo - Jacket Photo
Mayumi Fujimori - Artwork Coordination for Pioneer LDC
“From Paul, thanks to: Kenny Hirsch, Masaji Kawamura at DISH (commercial guy, hai!), Carol Abe at Nichion, Inc., Frank Rosato, Paula Salvatore at Capitol, Ellis Sorkin, Chuck Braverman, Steve Coyne, Ron Grinel, Kurt Denny and Tim Wipperman and all my friends at Warner Chappell, Harumi Sekine, Takashi Mouri, Toshi, Chi, Minoru, Makiko, Mikiko, Matsu, Mitsuru, Akio, Gen, Kazuko and all the staff at Pioneer LDC”.
“Special thanks to: Kelly Newby, C.P.R., for her great faith and endless energy. She’s the archangel of Jeff Wald Entertainment. Thanks to the ole bulldog as well. Hiro Watanabe, for his great enthusiasm and wise counsel. Michelle Hart…..for putting all this together. Micajah Ryan for round the clock labor. To Graham Nash, Valerie Carter and Richard Carpenter for their brilliance. To all the musicians who played from the heart”.
“With fond remembrance of my good friend, Seymour Bricker”.
“This album is dedicated to my wife Hildy…who brought me back to love again… and to my children Cole and Sarah…certainly my best work”.
“A very special thanks to my brother Michael James Jackson, who has always been there for me. I think together we’ve done a good job”.
Songwriters:
Paul Williams
Ken Ascher (as Kenneth Ascher)
Stephen Allen Davis
Kenny Hirsch
Gene Nelson
Roger Nichols
John David Souther
Jon Vezner
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Patti Dahlstrom
Latest post update: December 2015.
Patti Dahlstrom - The Way I Am
20th Century T-421 (1973) - US LP
Side One
1 - I’ll Come Home
2 - I Promised*
3 - The Way I Am
4 - High Noon Alibis
5 - Cleveland Snow
Side Two
6 - Emotion
7 - Give Him Time
8 - Then I Lose You
9 - Innate
10 - For Everybody’s Sake*
Patti Dahlstrom - All Vocals, Background Vocal
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 10)*
Jack Conrad - Bass
Bryan Garofalo - Bass
Jim Gordon - Drums, Conga
Gary Mallaber - Drums (10), Bass Drum (2)
Dean Parks - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Larry Carlton - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar
David Spinozza (as David Spinoza) - Guitar, Electric Guitar
Ned Doheny - Acoustic Guitars
Ed Black - Pedal Steel
David Lindley - Slide Guitar
Michael Omartian - Piano, Electric Piano
Craig Doerge - Piano
Mike Utley - Organ (as Michael Utley)
Tom Scott - All Flutes, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Tenor Sax
The Campbell-Kurban String Section - Strings
Don Dunn - Background Vocal
Produced by Michael J. Jackson/Michael Omartian (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
Produced solely by Michael J. Jackson (7, 9, 10)
Final production and sweetening by Michael J. Jackson
Michael Omartian - Basic Rhythm Track Producer (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
Michael Omartian - Basic Rhythm Track Arrangements (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8), String Arrangements (1, 6)
David Campbell - String Arrangements (5, 8)
Norman Kurban - String Arrangements (5, 8)
Clarence McDonald - Fluegel Horn Arrangement (3), Flute Arrangement (3)
Bill Schnee - Recording Engineer
Gary Ulmer - Recording Engineer
Henry Lewy - Recording Engineer
Michael Lietz - Recording Engineer (as Mic Lietz)
John Haeny - Recording Engineer, Remix Engineer (5)
Tommy Vicari - Recording Engineer
Wayne Dailey - Recording Engineer
Ric Tarantini - Recording Engineer
Stephan Goldman - Recording Engineer
Rick Porter - Recording Engineer
Al Schmidt - Remix Engineer (3, 8)
Michael J. Jackson - Remix Engineer (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10)
Recording Studios:
Quantum Studios, Torrance
M.R.I. Studios, Hollywood
Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood
A&M Studios, Hollywood
Sound Labs, Hollywood
Mixing Studio:
Sunset Sound, Hollywood
Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer (as Doug Sachs)
Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab
Ed Caraeff - Photography
David Larkham for Tepee Graphics - Design
Michael Ross for Tepee Graphics - Design
“Special thanks to Russ Regan, Jerry Moss, Michael Jackson, Artie Wayne, Severin Browne, Jay Cooper, Bill Schnee, Chuck Kaye, Al Schmidt, Stephan Goldman, Ina, Ouspensky … and always to Jesus”.
Songwriters:
Patti Dahlstrom
Severin Browne
Veronique Sanson
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Patti Dahlstrom - The Way I Am
20th Century T-421 (1973) - US LP
Side One
1 - I’ll Come Home
2 - I Promised*
3 - The Way I Am
4 - High Noon Alibis
5 - Cleveland Snow
Side Two
6 - Emotion
7 - Give Him Time
8 - Then I Lose You
9 - Innate
10 - For Everybody’s Sake*
Patti Dahlstrom - All Vocals, Background Vocal
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 10)*
Jack Conrad - Bass
Bryan Garofalo - Bass
Jim Gordon - Drums, Conga
Gary Mallaber - Drums (10), Bass Drum (2)
Dean Parks - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Larry Carlton - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar
David Spinozza (as David Spinoza) - Guitar, Electric Guitar
Ned Doheny - Acoustic Guitars
Ed Black - Pedal Steel
David Lindley - Slide Guitar
Michael Omartian - Piano, Electric Piano
Craig Doerge - Piano
Mike Utley - Organ (as Michael Utley)
Tom Scott - All Flutes, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Tenor Sax
The Campbell-Kurban String Section - Strings
Don Dunn - Background Vocal
Produced by Michael J. Jackson/Michael Omartian (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
Produced solely by Michael J. Jackson (7, 9, 10)
Final production and sweetening by Michael J. Jackson
Michael Omartian - Basic Rhythm Track Producer (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
Michael Omartian - Basic Rhythm Track Arrangements (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8), String Arrangements (1, 6)
David Campbell - String Arrangements (5, 8)
Norman Kurban - String Arrangements (5, 8)
Clarence McDonald - Fluegel Horn Arrangement (3), Flute Arrangement (3)
Bill Schnee - Recording Engineer
Gary Ulmer - Recording Engineer
Henry Lewy - Recording Engineer
Michael Lietz - Recording Engineer (as Mic Lietz)
John Haeny - Recording Engineer, Remix Engineer (5)
Tommy Vicari - Recording Engineer
Wayne Dailey - Recording Engineer
Ric Tarantini - Recording Engineer
Stephan Goldman - Recording Engineer
Rick Porter - Recording Engineer
Al Schmidt - Remix Engineer (3, 8)
Michael J. Jackson - Remix Engineer (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10)
Recording Studios:
Quantum Studios, Torrance
M.R.I. Studios, Hollywood
Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood
A&M Studios, Hollywood
Sound Labs, Hollywood
Mixing Studio:
Sunset Sound, Hollywood
Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer (as Doug Sachs)
Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab
Ed Caraeff - Photography
David Larkham for Tepee Graphics - Design
Michael Ross for Tepee Graphics - Design
“Special thanks to Russ Regan, Jerry Moss, Michael Jackson, Artie Wayne, Severin Browne, Jay Cooper, Bill Schnee, Chuck Kaye, Al Schmidt, Stephan Goldman, Ina, Ouspensky … and always to Jesus”.
Songwriters:
Patti Dahlstrom
Severin Browne
Veronique Sanson
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Labels:
Craig Doerge,
Gary Mallaber,
Leland Sklar,
Patti Dahlstrom
Tim Moore
Tim Moore - White Shadows
Asylum 7E-1088 (1977) - US LP
Side One
1 - In The Middle
2 - Love Overnight
3 - Strengthen My Love
4 - It's Your Life*
5 - Dolorosa
Side Two
6 - I Got Lost Tonight*
7 - The Light Of You
8 - The Devil Inside My Heart*
9 - Little Bo’s Peep Show
10 - To Cry For Love
Tim Moore - Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars, Piano, Electric Piano, Acoustic Piano, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (4, 6, 8)*
Bob Lizik - Bass
Wilton Felder - Bass
David Hungate - Bass
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10)
Harvey Mason - Drums
Fred Tackett - Acoustic Guitar
Elliot Randall - Electric Guitars
Bill Payne - Oberheim Synthesizer, Piano, Electric Piano
Jai Winding - Electric Piano
Mike Utley - Organ
Craig Doerge - Piano
Ernie Watts - Saxophone
Joe Porcaro - Percussion
Bobbye Hall Porter (as Bobbye Hall) - Percussion (4, 6)
Laurel Massé - Harmony Vocal
Wendy Waldman - Background Vocal
Tom Snow - Background Vocals, Harmony Vocals
Richard Torrance - Background Vocal
John Townsend - Background Vocals
Michael McDonald - Background Vocals
Rosemary Butler - Background Vocals
Timothy Schmit - Background Vocal
Renee Armand - Background Vocal
Mark Volman - Background Vocal (as Flo of Flo & Eddie)
Howard Kaylan - Background Vocal (as Eddie of Flo & Eddie)
Produced by Michael J. Jackson
A Small Record Company Production
David Campbell - String Arrangements
John Haeny - Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10)
Tim Sadler - Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (3, 7), Additional Recording Engineer
Kent Nebergall - Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (5), Additional Recording Engineer
Greg Ladanyi - Recording Engineer (Strings), Mixing Engineer
Dennis Kirk - Mixing Engineer
Paul Black - Assistant Basic Tracks Recording Engineer (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10)
Recording Studios:
Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood
Cherokee Studios, Hollywood
The Sound Factory, Hollywood (Strings)
Mixing Studio:
The Sound Factory, Hollywood
Management: Johanan Vigoda & Harris Goldberg, Woodstock, N.Y. 12498
Ethan A. Russell - Photography
Anne Garner - Art Direction, Design
Tony Lane - Art Direction
“Special thanks to Tim Sadler, Bob Lizik, Anne Garner, Michael J., Harris & Johanan, Cheryl, Artie, Ralph, Jerry & all my E/A friends”.
“Mixed by Greg Ladanyi and Dennis Kirk at The Sound Factory, Hollywood with the Aphex Aural Exciter.”.
Songwriter:
Tim Moore
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source/pic: my records
Labels:
Craig Doerge,
Jeff Porcaro,
Leland Sklar,
Reneé Armand,
Rosemary Butler,
Tim Moore,
Tom Snow
Monday, October 22, 2012
October 22, 2012 - Lee Sklar at the Harry Shearer event - The Grammy Museum, Los Angeles
Lee will be playing live on the Harry Shearer event The Drop, on Monday, October 22, 2012 at 8:00pm at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
The show will take place at The Clive Davis Theater (The Grammy Museum - 2nd floor) and will be a celebration of Shearer’s most recent album release, Can't Take a Hint. It will include an inside look into the making of the record, which features collaborations with Dr. John, Fountains of Wayne, Jamie Cullum, Jane Lynch, Alice Russell, Judith Owen, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter and Steve Lukather among others. Shearer will be performing selections from the album and the event will be moderated by Grammy Museum Executive Director Bob Santelli.
For more details you may read the relative webpage entry at the Grammy Museum website by clicking → here. For tickets, location and more Harry Shearer info you may look up the links on the following pages:
Tickets
The Grammy Museum - Location
harryshearer.com
Saturday, October 20, 2012
October 20-21, 2012 - Lee Sklar at Bass Player Live! Los Angeles
Lee is one of the musicians participating in the Bass Player Live! event taking place on October 20-21, 2012 in Los Angeles. Other confirmed guest artist appearances include Verdine White, Jack Casady, Bakithi Kumalo, Dirk Lance, Evan Brewer, Andrew Gouche, Ready Freddie Washington, Oskar Cartaya, Jimmy Earl, Alex Al, Tim Lefebvre, Mike Elizondo, Gary Grainger, Bernhard Lackner, Sean Hurley, Bubby Lewis, Bunny Brunel, Norm Stockton, Rufus Philpot, Russel Blake, Igor Saavedra and more.
An unparalleled clinic line-up includes John Taylor (Duran Duran), Frank Bello & David Ellefson (Megadeth), Marco Mendoza (Whitesnake), Damien Erskine, Jerry Watts with the John Daversa Progressive Big Band. Returning clinicians include Nathan East, Alphonso Johnson, Rickey Minor, Hadrien Feraud, Bobby Vega.
The event will include the presentation of a Lifetime Achievement Awards to Chris Squire of Yes and Bob Marley and the Wailers reggae legend Aston “Family Man” Barrett. Both will perform at the Saturday night concert and appear at live clinic interviews. In addition, Robert Trujillo and Steve Bailey will present a tribute clinic to Jaco Pastorius, while Phil Chen and Nathan Watts will offer a tribute clinic to the late Bob Babbitt and Duck Dunn. Jaco Pastorius will be honored at the concert with a Posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award presented to the Pastorius family on the 25th Anniversary of his untimely passing. The ceremony will include a specially-edited advance clip of the upcoming Jaco documentary hosted by Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo.
Brian Bromberg will do a live broadcast of the two-day happenings on his Bass On The Broadband internet radio station, and Stu Hamm will host clinics in the Musician’s Institute room.
For more details and clinic schedules you can read the relative Bass Player Live! webpage by clicking → here. For checking out prices, event calendar, and for buying clinic and exhibit tickets you can look up the Bass Player Live! website links on the following pages:
Event schedule
Tickets
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