Sunday, May 30, 2010

Terence Boylan



Terence Boylan - Terence Boylan
Asylum 7E-1091 (1977) - US LP

Side One

1 - Don’t Hang Up Those Dancing Shoes
2 - Shake It
3 - Sundown Of Fools
4 - The War Was Over
5 - Shame

Side Two

6 - Hey Papa*
7 - Where Are You Hiding?
8 - Rain King
9 - Trains

Terence Boylan - Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Rhodes, Acoustic Guitar, Harmony, Drums
Leland Sklar - Bass (6)*
Chuck Rainey - Bass
David Jackson - Bass, Bass & Tuba
Bob Glaub - Bass
Wilton Felder - Bass
Max Bennett - Bass
Jeff Porcaro - Drums
Jim Gordon - Drums
Mickey McGee - Drums
Russell Kunkel - Drums (6), Percussion (6)
John Guerin - Drums
Steve Lukather - Guitar
Dean Parks - Guitar
Ben Benay - Acoustic Guitar, Guitar
Don Evans - Guitar
David Paich - Piano
Donald Fagen - Piano
Victor Feldman - Rhodes, Percussion
Al Kooper - Organ
Jai Winding - Piano, Wurlitzer
Gary Foster - Alto Saxophone
John Klemmer - Tenor Saxophone
Timothy B. Schmit (as Timothy Schmit) - Harmonies, Chorus Harmony
Don Henley - Harmony
Dodie Petit - Harmony
Tom Kelly - Chorus Harmony

Produced by Terence Boylan

Paul Grupp - Engineer
Steve Hodge - Engineer
Deni King - Engineer (also)
Lloyd Clifft (as Lloyd Clift) - Engineer (also)

Recording Studios:
The Record Plant
Amigo Studios
Capitol Recording Studios
Village Recorders
Westlake Audio

Mixing Studio:
Westlake Audio

Wally Traugott - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Capitol Mastering

Henry Diltz - Back Photo
Lila Garnett - Inner Sleeve Photo
Anne Garner - Design

“Thanks to these people: John Boylan and Steve Hodge, Chuck Plotkin, Paul Grupp, Timothy Schmit, Donald Fagen, Lila Garnett, Anne Garner // Thank you also to: Saul Bellow, Carlos Baker, Robert Motherwell // This album is definitely dedicated to Sam and Jean”.

Songwriter:
Terence Boylan



source/pic: my records

Monday, May 24, 2010

Five Acres - Auction Items - BiddingForGood Fundraising Auction

Lee is involved with a children's organization called Five Acres. They are having their annual fund raiser auction and he has donated a Yamaha custom 5-string bass built for him in Tokyo to the auction. It is signed and also put in a signed photo. Jackson Browne has donated a guitar also. Many things on the auction site. Check it out and throw down for a great cause.

Five Acres - Auction Items - BiddingForGood Fundraising Auction

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Jackson Browne ❏

You may also look up the following related entries:

Various Artists - Listen To Me: Buddy Holly - Buddy Holly Tribute
The Section (Leland Sklar, Craig Doerge, Danny Kortchmar, Russell Kunkel) ❏
Various Artists - A Tribute To Nicolette Larson

...and don't forget to check out the Scrapbook at the bottom of this post.



Jackson Browne - Jackson Browne
Asylum SD-5051 (1972) - US LP

Side One

1 - Jamaica Say You Will*
2 - A Child In These Hills*
3 - Song For Adam*
4 - Doctor My Eyes*
5 - From Silver Lake*

Side Two

6 - Something Fine
7 - Under The Falling Sky*
8 - Looking Into You*
9 - Rock Me On The Water*
10 - My Opening Farewell*

Notes: 1) According to web sources, original US first pressing came with burlap-like textured cover and top opening. 2) Above picture and following credits were taken from German CD reissue on Asylum 7559-60622-2. Check back for full original release credits. 3) Although title of album is “Jackson Browne” some CD reprints (including the one these credits were taken from) show “Saturate Before Using” as a title on spine, inlay and screen print. To learn more about this you may check out Jackson Browne's own account on the Bill Day documentary “Under the Covers” (2002).

Jackson Browne - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Russell Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9)
Clarence White - Acoustic Guitar
Albert Lee - Electric Guitar
Jesse Ed Davis - Electric Guitar (as Jesse Davis)
“Sneaky” Pete Kleinow - Pedal Steel (as Sneaky Pete)
Craig Doerge - Piano
David Jackson - Piano
Jim Gordon - Organ
Jim Fadden - Mouth Harp
David Campbell - Viola
Leah Kunkel - Counter Song
David Crosby - Harmonies

Produced and Engineered by Richard Sanford Orshoff

Recording Studio:
Crystal Sound

Henry Diltz - Cover Photo
Gary Burden - Art Direction for R. Twerk

Direction: Geffen-Roberts

“Thanks to David Geffen”.

German CD Reissue Additional Notes

Greg Ladanyi - CD Mastering

Songwriter:
Jackson Browne



source/pic: my records
original US LP catalog # and side one/two breakdown: the web



Jackson Browne - For Everyman
Asylum SD-5067 (1973) - US LP

Side One

1 - Take It Easy
2 - Our Lady Of The Well
3 - Colors Of The Sun
4 - I Thought I Was A Child
5 - These Days

Side Two

6 - Red Neck Friend
7 - The Times You’ve Come*
8 - Ready Or Not
9 - Sing My Songs To Me
10 - For Everyman*

Notes: 1) Original US first pressing(s) came with punch-cut cardboard cover. 2) Above picture and following credits were taken from the German CD reissue on Asylum 8122-78913-2. Check back for full original release credits.

Jackson Browne - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (7, 10)*
Doug Haywood - Bass, Harmonies
Wilton Felder - Bass
Micky McGee - Drums
Jim Keltner - Drums
Gary Mallaber - Drums
Russ Kunkel - Drums (7, 10)
David Lindley - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar, Electric Fiddle
“Sneaky” Pete Kleinow - Pedal Steel (as Sneaky Pete)
Spooner Oldham - Organ
Bill Payne - Piano
David Paich - Piano
Elton John - Piano (as Rockaday Johnnie)
Joni Mitchell - Electric Piano
Mike Utley - Organ (as Michael Utley)
Craig Doerge - Piano
Don Henley - Harmony
Glenn Frey - Harmony
Bonnie Raitt - Harmony
David Crosby - Harmony

John Haeny - Recording Engineer
Al Schmitt - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Ric Tarantini - Assistant Recording Engineer (to John Haeny)
Kent Nebergall - Assistant Recording Engineer (to Al Schmitt)

Recording Studio:
Sunset Sound, Studio One

Mixing Studio:
Wally Heider Recording

Anthony Hudson - Art Direction, Design
Alan F. Blumenthal - Photography (with thanks to Paul Zammitt)

Track 5:
“The Arrangement was inspired by Gregg Allman”.

“Thanks to David Geffen”.

German CD Reissue Additional Credits

“Recorded in 1973”.

Songwriters:
Jackson Browne
Glenn Frey



source/pic: my records
original US LP catalog # and side one/two breakdown: the web



Jackson Browne - The Pretender
Asylum 6E-107 (1976) - US LP

Side One

1 - The Fuse*
2 - Your Bright Baby Blues
3 - Linda Paloma
4 - Here Come Those Tears Again

Side Two

5 - The Only Child
6 - Daddy’s Tune*
7 - Sleep’s Dark And Silent Gate*
8 - The Pretender

Notes: 1) Original US first pressing(s) came with combination sleeve: grey parts with cement-like textured surface and pictures/front name lettering embossed with smooth surface. Above picture and following credits were taken from said release. 2) Kenneth Rexroth’s translation of the Pablo Neruda poem “Brown And Agile Child” appears on back cover of album. Please refer to that for its text.

Jackson Browne - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 6, 7)*
Chuck Rainey - Bass
Bob Glaub - Bass
Russell Kunkel - Drums (1)
Jim Gordon - Drums
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (5, 6, 7, 8)
Fred Tackett - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar Left
Albert Lee - Electric Guitar
Waddy Wachtel - Guitar Right (as Waddy)
John Hall - Guitar Solo
Luis F. Damian - Guitar, Vijuella, Background Vocal
David Lindley - Slide Guitar, Violin
Lowell George - Slide Guitar, Harmony
Roberto Gutierrez - Guitaron, Violin, Background Vocal
Craig Doerge - Piano
Roy Bittan - Piano
Bill Payne - Organ, Piano (as Billy Payne)
Mike Utley - Organ
Arthur Gerst - Harp, Background Vocal
Jim Horn - Horns
Chuck Findley - Horns
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Horns (as Dick Hyde)
Quitman Dennis - Horns (as Quitman Dennit)
Gary Coleman - Percussion
Bonnie Raitt - Harmony
Rosemary Butler - Harmony
John David Souther - Harmony
Don Henley - Harmony
David Crosby - Harmony
Graham Nash - Harmony
Jon Landau - Random Notes

Produced by Jon Landau

Arthur Gerst - Arrangement (3)
Jim Horn - Horn Arrangement (6)
David Campbell - String Arrangements (7, 8)

John Haeny - Recording Engineer (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Greg Ladanyi - Recording Engineer (3), Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
Paul Black - Assistant Recording Engineer (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Mark Howlett - Additional Recording Engineer
Val Garay - Mixing Engineer (7)
Dennis Kirk - Assistant Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)

Recording Studio:
Sunset Sound

Mixing Studio:
The Sound Factory

Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
A&M

Managed by: Mark Hammerman for One On One

Tom Kelley Studios - Front Cover Photo
Jackson Browne - Back Cover Photo
Howard Burke - The Road
Peter Golden - The Sky
Gary Burden - Art Direction, Design

Track 3:
“Milliones de gracias a Van Dyke Parks”.

“Mixed at The Sound Factory with Aphex Aural Exciter”.

“With thanks to Tony Lane // Thanks to Lowell George and Valerie Carter for their inspiration and Elizabeth Reynolds for everything else. Thanks always to David Geffen”.

Songwriters:
Jackson Browne
Nancy Farnsworth



source/pic: my records



Jackson Browne - Running On Empty
Asylum 6E-113 (1977) - US LP
Elektra/Rhino 8122-78283-2 (2005) - Deluxe US CD/DVD-audio reissue with 2 bonus tracks and added content

Side One

1 - Running On Empty*
2 - The Road*
3 - Rosie
4 - You Love The Thunder*
5 - Cocaine

Side Two

6 - Shaky Town*
7 - Love Needs A Heart*
8 - Nothing But Time*
9 - The Load-Out*
10 - Stay*

CD/DVD-Audio reissue bonus tracks (on DVD-Audio disc only)

11 - Cocaine Again
12 - Edwardsville Room 124*

Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from the 2005 CD/DVD-Audio reissue which consists of a 2-disc package, one an audio CD and one an Advanced Resolution DVD-Audio disc. Both discs present the original 1977 album’s content with different remixes and masterings. 2) Bonus tracks 11 & 12 are included on the DVD-Audio disc only. Track 12 in particular is an instrumental cut by The Section (Lee, Russell Kunkel, Danny Kortchmar and Craig Doerge). Please see the Section entry of this blog’s archive for this group’s discography. 3) Tracks 3 and 8 on the 2005 DVD-Audio disc have different running times/content from their CD-Audio counterparts in the same release: “Rosie” (track 3) has a few seconds of added dialogue on fade out; “Nothing But Time” clocks in at 6’23” as opposed to the original 3’08”, the missing part consisting primarily of a conversation between Jackson Browne and some players in the band over the continuation of the musical track that had been faded-out in the ‘classic’ mix. 4) Both versions of Track 1 (“Running on Empty”) in the 2005 re-issue are different from the ‘classic’ mixes issued so far. The 2005 CD-Audio cut starts dry, without the few seconds of ambient noise that were preceding the performance on the original vinyl album/CD. The 2005 DVD-Audio cut, on the contrary, keeps the ambient noise but adds a Jackson Browne’s voice-over of the first line of the song’s lyrics, right before the song’s intro. 5) DVD-Audio disc includes: a) album in Dolby 5.1 Surround mix; b) album in Dolby Stereo mix; c) album in DTS 5.1 Surround mix; d) photo gallery; e) “Running On Empty” video montage; f) “Tour Photo Album” video montage; g) lyrics; f) weblink. 6) New 2005 packaging includes a small reproduction of the original 8-page photo-booklet that came with the vinyl album plus two essays: “Making the Road His Own: Jackson Browne’s Running On Empty” by Anthony DeCurtis, and “The Photography of Joel Bernstein: The Perfect Accompaniment to a Timeless Album” by Cameron Crowe. 7) New CD booklet keeps all of the pictures from original booklet, with same positioning, scaling and cropping, but for the Rosemary Butler and Doug Haywood picture on bottom right of page 3, which has been slightly widened and re-cropped.

Jackson Browne - Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12)*
Russell Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12), Snare (8), Hi-Hat (8), Cardboard Box with Foot Pedal (8)
Danny Kortchmar - Guitars, Harmony
David Lindley - Fiddle, Lap Steel, Rare Vocal Appearance
Craig Doerge - Keyboards
Doug Haywood - Singer, Harmony
Rosemary Butler - Singer
Joel Bernstein - Harmony

Produced by Jackson Browne

Greg Ladanyi - Engineer
Tom Walsh - Assistant (Stage Recordings, using Showco’s 24 track Studer)
Russell Schmitt - Assistant (Stage Recordings, using Showco’s 24 track Studer)
David Hewitt - Assistant (Hotel and Bus Recordings, using N.Y.C Record Plant’s remote truck)
Mark Salwasser - Assistant (Hotel and Bus Recordings, using N.Y.C. Record Plant’s remote truck)
Norman Mershan - Assistant (Hotel and Bus Recordings, using N.Y.C. Record Plant’s remote truck)
George Ybarra - Assistant Mixing Engineer
Dennis Kirk - Assistant Mixing Engineer
Chris Cabral - Technical Advisor (with thanks to Dave Hassinger and Jim Nipar)

Recording Locations:
Live on stage at Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland - 8/27/77 (1, 9, 10)
Room 301 at the Cross Keys Inn, Columbia, Maryland - 8/27/77 (thanks to Pete Wiley) (2)
On stage at the Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, New Jersey - 9/7/77 (2)
Backstage in the big rehearsal room at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, New York - 9/1/77 (3)
Live on stage at the Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, New Jersey - 9/6/77 (4)
Room 124 at the Holiday Inn, Edwardsville, Illinois - 8/17/77 (5)
Room 124 at the Holiday Inn, Edwardsville, Illinois - 8/18/77 (6)
Live at the Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California - 9/17/77 (7)
On a bus (a Continental Silver Eagle) somewhere in New Jersey - 9/8/77 (8)

Mixing Studio:
Sound Factory, L.A.

Bernie Grundman - Original Album Mastering Engineer
Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer (2005 release)
Robert Hadley - Mastering Engineer (2005 release)

Mastering Studios:
A&M (original album)
The Mastering Lab (2005 release)

Jimmy Wachtel - Art Direction & Design
Joel Bernstein - Album Photography, Tour Photographer
Aaron Rapoport - Album Photography (where noted)
Jackson Browne - Photo of Joel Bernstein

Howard Burke - Tour Manager
Donald “Buddha” Miller - Production Manager
Eric Deterding - Road Crew
Michael Deterding - Road Crew
Jan Alahandro - Road Crew
Edd Kolakowski - Road Crew
Bill Thompson - Road Crew
Alan Owen - Lighting Crew
Kevin Di Piazza - Lighting Crew
Jim Waits - Lighting Crew
Bill “Doc” Gans - Monitor Mixer
Rance Caldwell - Monitor Mixer
Jim Bornhorst - House Mixer
Jimmy Deluca - Truck Driver
Byron Lisenbee - Truck Driver
Mike “Mountain Boy” Rogers - Truck Driver
Thomas Gustaferro - Bus Driver
Joann Madden - Spasmodic Woman
Steven Deluca - The Kid
Ethan Browne - The Little Kid

Track 2:
“For Judy”.

Track 5:
“Additional lyrics by Jackson Browne & Glenn Frey. Any resemblance to persons living or nearly dead…”.

Track 10:
“Featuring a rare vocal appearance by David Lindley. The Zodiacs don’t mind”.

“This album was mixed from the original multitracks by the producer and engineer and mastered especially for this DVD-Audio release. Due to differences in hardware configurations, DVD-Audio discs may not play back the same way in all players, including computers”.

“Light & Sound by Showco // Piano supplied by Sound Productions // Tour booked by Peter Golden and the Wm. Morris Agency // Many thanks to Elizabeth Reynolds // Thanks always to David Geffen”.

DVD-Audio Credits

DVD-Audio Produced by Jackson Browne
Robin Hurley - Executive Producer

Greg Ladanyi - Surround Sound Remix (using Nuendo)
Rob Hill - Editing, Transfer Engineering
Paul Dieter - Additional Engineering

Surround Sound Remix Studio:
Tidal Wave Sound

Steve Hall - Surround Sound & Stereo Mastering Engineer

Surround Sound & Stereo Mastering Studio:
FutureDisc

Management: Donald Miller & Cree Clover Miller

Craig Anderson - Authoring
Spencer Chrislu - Authoring
David Dieckmann - Authoring
Joel Bernstein - Creative Direction
Andy Thomas - Creative Direction
Greg Allen@gapd - Reissue Art Direction & Design
Andy Thomas - Screen Design & Animations (for Thomas & Friends Production, Inc.)
Joel Bernstein - Screen Photographs
Cory Frye - Editorial Supervision
Ginger Dettman - Project Assistance
Steve Pokorny - Project Assistance
Steve Woolard - Project Assistance

“Special thanks to Paul Dieter, Elliot Mazer, John Beug & Dianna Cohen”.

www.jacksonbrowne.com

Songwriters:
Jackson Browne
Howard Burke
Valerie Carter
Rev. Gary Davis
Bryan Garofalo
Lowell George
Danny Kortchmar (as Daniel Kortchmar)
Donald Miller
Danny O’Keefe
Maurice Williams
Additional Songwriter (CD reissue):
Craig Doerge



A vintage postcard of the Holiday Inn Motel in Edwardsville, Illinois. This is the location where tracks 5, 6, 11 & 12 were recorded. (This picture was taken from the blog In The Heart Of Downtown. Thanks to Jordan Smith. © All rights reserved by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick?).



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

Jackson Browne - Scrapbook

Friday, May 14, 2010

Don Henley

You may click on the following links for more titular posts with Don Henley on this blog (please note that on the Various Artists posts, Lee performs with somebody else):

Various Artists - Randy Newman’s Faust



Don Henley - I Can’t Stand Still
Asylum E1-60048 (1982) - US LP


Side One

1 - I Can’t Stand Still
2 - You Better Hang Up
3 - Long Way Home*
4 - Nobody’s Business
5 - Talking To The Moon

Side Two

6 - Dirty Laundry
7 - Johnny Can’t Read
8 - Them And Us
9 - La Eile
10 - Lilah*
11 - The Unclouded Day

Don Henley - Drums (1, 2, 8, 10), Vocals, Harmony Vocal, Background Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (3, 10)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
Timothy B. Schmit - Bass, Harmony Vocals, Background Vocals
Kenny Edwards - Bass, Electric Guitar
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (3, 5, 6), Maracas
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Mark T. Williams - Drums
Ian Wallace - Drums
Danny Kortchmar - Guitars, Keyboards, Electric Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocal
Steve Lukather - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar Solo
John David Souther - Acoustic Guitar, Harmony Vocal
Waddy Wachtel - Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar
Joe Walsh - Guitar Solo
Benmont Tench (as Ben Tench) - Keyboards, Piano
Garth Hudson - Synthesizer
Steve Porcaro - Synthesizer, Keyboards, Special Keyboard Effects
Andrew Gold - Keyboards
Paddy Moloney - Tin Whistle, Uillean Pipes
Derek Bell - Harp
Steve Foreman - Percussion (3)
Ras Baboo - Timbales, Percussion
Max Gronenthal - Harmony Vocal
George Gruel - Background Vocal
Maren Jensen - Harmony Vocal
Louise Goffin - Harmony Vocal
Warren Zevon - Harmony Vocal
Bill Withers - Harmony Vocals
Roger Linn - Special Effects

Produced by Don Henley, Danny Kortchmar, and Greg Ladanyi

Don Henley - Arrangement (11)
Danny Kortchmar - Arrangement (11)
Paddy Moloney - Original Arrangement (9)

Greg Ladanyi - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Jamie Ledner - Engineering Assistant
Niko Bolas - Engineering Assistant, Additional Engineering
Wayne Tanouye - Engineering Assistant
Jim Nipar - Additional Engineering

Recording and Mixing Studio:
Record One, Sherman Oaks, California

Doug Sax - Disc Mastering
Mike Reese - Disc Mastering

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles

Tony Taiby - Crew
Jerry Vaccarino - Crew
Dominique Mancinelli - Spanish & French Translations

Management: Front Line Management

Paul R. Gurian - Art Direction
Jo Ann Callis - Photography
Ron Coro - Graphic Coordination
Kristen Kasell Nikosey - Graphic Coordination

Track 9:
“(La Eile is Gaelic for “Another Day”).

“Special Thanks to: Irv Azoff, Howard Kaufman, Larry Solters, Shirley Klein, Nina Avramides, Laurie Gorman, Pamela Byers, Krissy Weaver, Sandy Berry, Laurel Levine, Ruth Gorman, Jacquelin Sawyer, Roger Linn, Edd Kolakowski, Mike Rosenfeld, Shirley Palmer, John Jensen, Selwyn Gerber, Mickey Rutman, Paul R. Gurian, Deborah Finn, Andrea Farber, Mitsu Sato, Dick Gaul, Michael Huber, Fred Roe, Bill Geller, Denny Densmore, Karen Ladanyi, Linda Taibi, Waddy Wachtel, David Paich, and the Chieftains of Ireland…”.

“This album is for Maren.”.

Songwriters:
Don Henley
Josiah Kelley Alwood
John F. Kinsey
Danny Kortchmar
Bob Seger
John David Souther
Traditional




source/pic: my records

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Andrew Gold

You may also check out the following connected posts:

Bryndle (Karla Bonoff, Kenny Edwards, Andrew Gold, Wendy Waldman)
Andrew Gold Memorial Concert



Andrew Gold - What’s Wrong With This Picture?
Asylum 7E-1086 (1976) - US LP
Collectors’ Choice Music CCM 528 (2005) - US CD - Remastered & expanded reissue


Side One

1 - Hope You Feel Good
2 - Passing Thing*
3 - Do Wah Diddy*

4 - Learning The Game
5 - Angel Woman
6 - Must Be Crazy*

Side Two

7 - Lonely Boy
8 - Firefly
9 - Stay
10 - Go Back Home Again
11 - One Of Them Is Me

bonus tracks, all previously unissued (remastered & expanded CD)

12 - Lonely Boy - original version
13 - Firefly - early unfinished version
14 - Gorilla Jam
15 - Feel It
16 - Hope You Feel Good (Live)

Notes: 1) Album comes with liner notes by Andrew Gold. Please see inner sleeve for these. 2) No line-up is mentioned on reissue CD for tracks 15 and 16. 3) Reissue CD comes with new notes written by Andrew Gold, “Memories On Making My Second Solo Album”. Please see original CD booklet for these. 4) Old liner notes are not included in reissue CD.

Andrew Gold - Vocals, Piano, Tambourine, Shaker, Recorder, Rhythm Guitar, Guitar Solo, Hand Claps, Organ, Cowbell, Drums, Bass, Percussion, Arp String Ensemble, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo, Acoustic Piano, Sandblocks, Cabasa, Electric Piano, Finger Cymbals, Congas, Tom Toms, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 6)*
Kenny Edwards - Bass, Mandolin, Background Vocals
Russell Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 3, 6)
Michael Botts - Drums, Sleighbells
Waddy (Wachtel) - Guitars, Bass, Lead Guitar, Electric Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Rhythm Guitar, Electric Guitar
Dan Dugmore - Steel Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Rhythm Electric Guitar, Guitar
Brock Walsh - Arp String Ensemble, Electric Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Clarence McDonald - Electric Piano
Don Menza (as Donald Menza) - Shaku Hachi, Saxophone Solo
Peter Asher - Hand Claps, Claves, Tambourine, Shaker, Background Vocals
Tessie Coen - Congas
Val Garay - Background Vocal
Linda Ronstadt - Background Vocals

Produced by Peter Asher

David Campbell - String and Horn Arrangements
Charles Veal - Concert Master
Dennis Karmazyn - Principal Cellist

Val Garay - Engineer
Greg Ladanyi - Assistant Engineer
Dennis Kirk - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studio:
The Sound Factory (March, May, & October, 1976)

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Ethan A. Russell - Cover Photography
Andy Kent - Sleeve Photography
Kosh - Design
Management: Norman Epstein

CD Reissue Additional Credits

Reissue Produced for Release by Cheryl Pawelski & Andrew Gold
Gordon Anderson - Executive Producer
Andrew Gold - Liner Notes
Album Art Supplied by Cheryl Pawelski
Bob Fisher - Mastering

“Photos Courtesy of Andrew Gold”.

“Track 16 recorded at the Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, CA (1976)”.

“Thanks to Andrew Gold, Mark Pinkus, Dave Kapp and Mason Williams”.

“Collector’s Choice Music // P.O. Box 838, Itasca, IL 60143-0838 // 800.923.1122 // www.collectorschoicemusic.com”.

Songwriters:
Andrew Gold
Jeff Barry
Stephen Ferguson
Ellie Greenwich
Buddy Holly
Maurice Williams
Additional Songwriters (CD re-issue):
Michael Botts
Kenny Edwards




source/pic: my records



Andrew Gold - All This And Heaven Too
Asylum 6E-116 (1978) - US LP
Collectors’ Choice Music CCM 529 (2005) - US CD - Remastered & expanded reissue


Side One

1 - How Can This Be Love
2 - Oh Urania (Take Me Away)*
3 - Still You Linger On
4 - Never Let Her Slip Away
5 - Always For You

Side Two

6 - Thank You For Being A Friend
7 - Looking For My Love
8 - Genevieve
9 - I’m On My Way
10 - You’re Free

bonus tracks, all previously unissued (remastered & expanded CD)

11 - Gambler - version # 1
12 - Thank You For Being A Friend - outtake
13 - Dr. Robert (Live)
14 - Genevieve - original version
15 - Still You Linger On - alternate take

Notes: 1) No line-up is mentioned on reissue CD for track 13. 2) Reissue cd comes with new notes written by Andrew Gold, “Memories On Making My Third Solo Album”. Please see original CD booklet for these.

Andrew Gold - Vocals, Piano, Guitar Solo, Percussion, Clavinet, Synthesizers, Guitars, Percussion, Harmonium, Electric Piano, Timpani, Drums, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Guitars, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (2)*
Kenny Edwards - Bass, Background Vocal
Brad Palmer - Bass
Russell Kunkel - Drums (2)
Rick Marotta - Drums
Jeff Porcaro - Drums
Beau Segal - Drums
Waddy Wachtel - Guitar, Electric Rhythm Guitar
Ernie Watts - Saxophone
Mr. Stix Akimbo - Percussion
Brock Walsh - Background Vocals, Percussion
John David Souther - Background Vocal
Mark Safan - Background Vocal
Jennifer Warnes - Background Vocal

Produced by Andrew Gold with Brock Walsh

David Campbell - String and Woodwind Arrangements, String and Woodwind Conduction

Engineered by Greg Ladanyi with Dennis Kirk
George Ybarra - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studio:
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles

Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
A&M

Melanie McDowell - Production Assistant

David Alexander - Cover Photography
Charles Bush - Sleeve Photography
Kosh - Art Direction and Design

Management: Norman Epstein

“Blüthner Piano by Kasimoff Piano Co., Hollywood, California”.

“Mixed using the Aphex”.

“Special Thanks to Greg, Dennis and George; to Norman, Brock and Joy for being friends; and to R. Jackson Monkey”.

CD Reissue Additional Credits

Brock Walsh - Vocal (Bonus Track 11)
Stan Kipper - Drums (Bonus Track 11)
Michael Botts - Drums (Bonus Track 15)
George Marinelli - Guitar (Bonus Track 11)

Peter Granet - Recording Engineer (Basic Track of Track 8)

Recording Studio:
Wally Heider Recording, Los Angeles (Basic Track of Track 8)

Reissue Produced for Release by Cheryl Pawelski & Andrew Gold
Gordon Anderson - Executive Producer
Andrew Gold - Liner Notes
Track 13 Recorded at The Roxy, Los Angeles, CA (1978)
Bob Fisher - Mastering

“Photos Courtesy of Andrew Gold”.

“Album Art Supplied by Cheryl Pawelski”.

“Thanks to Andrew Gold, Mark Pinkus, Dave Kapp and Mason Williams”.

“Collector’s Choice Music // P.O. Box 838, Itasca, IL 60143-0838 // 800.923.1122 // www.collectorschoicemusic.com”.

Songwriters:
Andrew Gold
Mark Goldenberg
Mark Safan
Brock Walsh
Additional Songwriters (CD re-issue):
Kenny Edwards
John Lennon
Paul McCartney




source/pic: my records

Monday, May 10, 2010

Wendy Waldman

You may also check out the following connected posts:

Karla Bonoff
Bryndle (Karla Bonoff, Kenny Edwards, Andrew Gold, Wendy Waldman)
Albert Hammond



Wendy Waldman - Love Has Got Me
Warner Bros. BS 2735 (1973) - US LP


Side One

1 - Train Song
2 - Thinking Of You
3 - Gringo En Mexico*
4 - Horse Dream
5 - Can’t Come In*
6 - Pirate Ships

Side Two

7 - Old Time Love
8 - Vaudeville Man
9 - Lee’s Traveling Song
10 - Natural Born Fool
11 - Waiting For The Rain
12 - Love Has Got Me

Wendy Waldman - Vocals, Electric Piano, Organ, Piano, Dulcimer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (3, 5)*
Kenny Edwards (as Ken Edwards) - Bass, Mandolin, Guitar, Slide Guitar, Sitar, Background Vocals
Wilton Felder - Bass
Russell Kunkel - Drums (3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Gene Garfin - Drums
Andrew Gold - Guitar, Electric Piano, Organ, Background Vocals
Carmi Simon - Dobro, Mandolin, Electric Guitar
Stephen Ferguson (as Steve Ferguson) - Piano
Larry Bunker - Vibes
Stephen Paietta - Accordion
Peter Ivers - Harmonica
Erno Neufeld - Strings
Allan Harshman - Strings
Virginia Majewski - Strings
Edgar Lustgarten - Strings
Frederick Seykora - Strings
Meyer Rubin - Strings
Nathan Kaproff - Strings
David Campbell - Strings
Kenneth Yerke - Strings
Gordon Marron - Strings
David Speltz - Strings
Sheldon Sanov - Strings
Denise Buffum - Strings
Richard Greene - Strings
Jack Kelson - Horns (as John Joseph Kelson, Jr.)
Chuck Findley - Horns (as Charles Findley)
Don Menza - Horns (as Donald Menza)
Jim Horn - Horns
The UCLATLAN Mariachi Band - Mariachi Band
Joe Porcaro - Percussion
Bobbye Hall Porter - Percussion (as Bobbye H. Porter)
Karla Bonoff - Background Vocal
Maria Muldaur - Background Vocals
Greg Prestopino - Background Vocals
Karen Alexander - Background Vocals

Produced by Charles Plotkin

Fred Steiner - String Arrangements (2, 6)
Wendy Waldman - Arrangements (7, 9, 10, 11, 12)

Michael Boshears - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Robert Appére - Recording Engineer

Recording and Mixing Studio:
Clover Recorders

Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
A&M Records

Gary Burden - Art Direction & Design for R. Twerk
Henry Diltz - Photographs

“Special thanks to Lenny Waronker, Ted Templeman and Clyde Bakkemo”.

“Love to Chuck, Michael, Norman and Margaret; For Ken”.

Songwriter:
Wendy Waldman



source/pic: my records

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Karla Bonoff

Latest post update: December 2015. You may also check out the following connected post:

Bryndle (Karla Bonoff, Kenny Edwards, Andrew Gold, Wendy Waldman)



Karla Bonoff - Karla Bonoff
Columbia PC 34672 (1977) - US LP


Side One

1 - Someone To Lay Down Beside Me*
2 - I Can’t Hold On*

3 - Lose Again
4 - Home
5 - Faces In The Wind

Side Two

6 - Isn’t It Always Love*
7 - If He’s Ever Near
8 - Flying High
9 - Falling Star
10 - Rose In The Garden

Karla Bonoff - Vocals, Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 6)*
Kenny Edwards - Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Background Vocals
Emory Gordy, Jr. - Bass
Russell Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 6)
John A. Ware - Drums
Michael Botts - Drums
Waddy Wachtel (as Waddy) - Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocal
Andrew Gold - Lead Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Clavinet, Electric Piano, Harmonium, Background Vocal
Dan Dugmore - Steel Guitar
Jai Winding - Piano
Greg Ladanyi - Finger Cymbals
Steve Forman - Percussion (1, 2, 6)
Linda Ronstadt - Background Vocals
Brock Walsh - Background Vocal
Wendy Waldman - Background Vocals
Glenn Frey - Background Vocal
John David Souther - Background Vocal

Produced by Kenny Edwards

David Campbell - String Arrangements, String Conduction

Greg Ladanyi - Engineer
Dennis Kirk - Engineer (with)
Michael McGinnis - Assistant Engineer
Sergio Reyes - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studio:
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles

Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
A&M

Management: Norman Epstein

Ethan A. Russell - Photography
Tom Steele - Design

“Mixed with the Aphex unit”.

“Special thanks to Peter Jay Philbin”.

Songwriters:
Karla Bonoff
Stephen Ferguson (as Steve Ferguson)
Craig Safan




source/pic: my records

Bryndle (Karla Bonoff, Kenny Edwards, Andrew Gold, Wendy Waldman)

You may also check out the following list of connected posts:

Karla Bonoff
Andrew Gold
Wendy Waldman



Bryndle - Bryndle
Pony Canyon 786 (1995) - US CD
Pony Canyon PCCY-00786 (1995) - Japan CD - edition with one bonus track


1 - Take Me In*
2 - I Want To Touch You
3 - Under The Rainbow*
4 - Savannah
5 - The Lucky One*
6 - We Walked This Road*

7 - On The Wind
8 - Streets Of Your Town*
9 - Til The Storm Goes By*

10 - Mulberry Street
11 - The Wheel
12 - River Of Stone
13 - Daddy’s Little Girl*
14 - Just Can’t Walk Away*


Japan release bonus track

15 - Nothing Love Can’t Do

Notes: 1) CD does not come with track-by-track musician credits. These were taken from the extensive list provided by Andrew Gold on the old Bryndle website (now closed down). 2) CD was released in Japan with one added bonus track. 3) Above picture and following credits were taken from the Japan CD release.

Karla Bonoff - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano
Kenny Edwards - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Slide Guitar, Acoustic Slide Guitar, Baritone Acoustic Guitar, Lead Tremolo Gretsch, Mandolin, Dobro
Andrew Gold - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Organ, Extra Drums, Drums, Synth Programming, Rickenbacker 12 String, Mandolin, Electric Guitars, Drum Programming (6, 7, 12, 14), Synths, Electric Guitars, Piano, Baritone Bass, Bass Drum, Keyboards, String Samples, Samples
Wendy Waldman - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Power Chords, High Strung Acoustic Guitar, Dulcimer
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 14)*
Eddie Bayers - Drums (1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14), Percussion (3)
Bob Carpenter - Accordion
James Ross - Viola
Scott Babcock - Percussion (1)

Produced by Josh Leo and Bryndle

Steve Marcantonio - Recording Engineer (O‘ Henry Studios), Mixing Engineer (O’ Henry Studios)
Andrew Gold - Recording Engineer (Quarkbrain Studios), Mixing Engineer (7)
Michael McDonald - Additional Recording Engineer (Trax Studios)
Brett Swain - Second Engineer (O’ Henry Studios)

Recording Studios:
O’Henry Studios, Burbank, CA
Quarkbrain Studios, Sherman Oaks, CA
Trax Studios, Hollywood, CA (Additional Recording)

Mixing Studio:
O’Henry Studios, Burbank, CA

Tom Baker - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Future Disc Systems, Hollywood, CA

Art Direction and Design: Dawn Patrol, Los Angeles, CA
Chris Nelson - Illustration
Randee St. Nicholas - Photography
Joe Johnstone - Production Coordinator

“Special Thanks: Isao Nagata and Pony Canyon Records/Jeffrey Nissim and Music Masters/Tony Brown for his faith in us/Jody Graham Dunitz/Wally Franson and Richard Mandel at Jess Morgan & Co./Elzabeth Rush/Jeanne Van Cott and Roxanne/J.D. Martin/Brad, Saida and Abraham Parker/Vanessa, Emily and Victoria Gold, (Vanessa, Emily and Victoria Gold)/Peter Bernstein and Dennis Wood for the early years/Michael Kelly/Our Online Friends”.

Songwriters:
Karla Bonoff
Kenny Edwards
Andrew Gold
Reed Nielsen
Wendy Waldman
Jenny Yates
Additional Songwriter (bonus track):
J.D. Martin




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

Friday, May 7, 2010

Linda Ronstadt

Latest post update: December 2015. You may click on the following links for more posts about Linda Ronstadt on this blog (please note that on the Various Artists posts, Lee performs with somebody else):

Linda Ronstadt/James Ingram duet “Somewhere Out There”
Trio (Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton & Linda Ronstadt)
Nicolette Larson Tribute
David Sanborn
Various Artists - Randy Newman’s Faust



Linda Ronstadt - Don’t Cry Now
Asylum SD 5064 (1973) - US LP


Side One

1 - I Can Almost See It
2 - Love Has No Pride
3 - Silver Threads And Golden Needles
4 - Desperado
5 - Don’t Cry Now

Side Two

6 - Sail Away*
7 - Colorado
8 - The Fast One
9 - Everybody Loves A Winner
10 - I Believe In You*

Linda Ronstadt - Vocals, Tambourine, Backing Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (6, 10)*
Mike Bowden - Bass
Chris Ethridge - Bass
Dennis St. John - Drums
Mickey McGee - Drums
Russ Kunkel - Drums (6, 10)
Jerry McGee - Electric Guitar
Andy Johnson - Electric Guitar
Richard Bowden - Electric Guitar
Larry Carlton - Electric Guitar
Glenn Frey - Electric Guitars
John David Souther - Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals
Herb Pedersen (as Herb Pederson) - Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
Rick Roberts - Acoustic Guitar
“Sneaky” Pete Kleinow - Steel Guitar (as Sneaky Pete)
Ed Black - Steel Guitar, Electric Guitar
Buddy Emmons - Steel Guitar
Spooner Oldham - Piano
Craig Doerge - Piano
John Boylan - Electric Piano
Gib Guilbeau - Fiddle
Jimmy Fadden - Harmonica
Marc Johnson - Trumpet
Darrel Leonard - Trumpet
Jim Gordon - Sax
Nino Tempo - Sax
Gail Martin - Trombone
Ginger Holliday - Backing Vocals
Mary Holliday - Backing Vocals
Clydie King - Backing Vocals
Sherlie Matthews - Backing Vocals (as Shirley Matthews)
Marti McCall - Backing Vocals
Wendy Waldman - Backing Vocals

Jimmy Haskell - String Arrangements (2, 7, 10)
Jim Ed Norman - Horn Arrangements (4, 9), String Arrangement (4)
Sneaky Pete - Steel Guitar String Section (1, 6)
Sid Sharp - Concert Master (2, 4, 7, 10)

Produced by John David Souther (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10)
John Boylan - Producer (2, 7), Co-Producer (3, 9)
Peter Asher - Co-Producer (6, 10)

John Haeny - Engineer
Peter Granet - Engineer
Ric Tarantini - Engineer (as Ric Tarrantini)
Al Schmitt - Remix Engineer
John David Souther - Remix Engineer (as J.D. Souther)

Ed Caraeff - Cover Photo
Terry Wright - Sleeve Photo
Cathy Deeter - Cover Design
Glenn Ross - Cover Design

“Special Thanks to Chris Ethridge, John Haeny, Peter Asher, Sid Sharp, John Boylan & David Geffen”.

Songwriters:
Glenn Frey (as Glenn Fry)
Don Henley
Booker T. Jones
Eric Kaz
Randy Newman
Dick Reynolds
Jack Rhodes
Rick Roberts
John David Souther
Libby Titus
Bill Williams
Neil Young




source/pic: my records



Linda Ronstadt (Featuring Aaron Neville) - Cry Like A Rainstorm/Howl Like The Wind
Elektra 60872 (1989) - US LP


Side One

1 - Still Within The Sound Of My Voice*
2 - Cry Like A Rainstorm
3 - All My Life*
4 - I Need You*
5 - Don’t Know Much*

6 - Adios

Side Two

7 - Trouble Again*
8 - I Keep It Hid*
9 - So Right, So Wrong*

10 - Shattered
11 - When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
12 - Goodbye My Friend*

Linda Ronstadt - Vocals, Background Vocal
Aaron Neville - Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12)*
David Hungate - Bass
Carlos Vega - Drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11)
Russ Kunkel - Drums (3, 7, 12)
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar
Mike Landau - Electric Guitar
Andrew Gold - Electric Guitar, Electric 12 String Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Jimmy Webb - Piano
Don Grolnick - Piano
William Smith - Electric Piano, Organ, Additional Keyboards
Robbie Buchanan - Additional Keyboards, Organ
Tower Of Power - Horns
Mike Fisher (also as Michael Fisher) - Percussion (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
Peter Asher - Percussion (7)
Rosemary Butler - Additional Background Vocal, Background Vocals
Arnold McCuller - Background Vocal
Jon Joyce - Background Vocal
Brian Wilson - Background Vocals

The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra:
Pavel Farkas - Concertmaster, Violin
Gail Cruz - Violin
Jeremy Cohen - Violin
Sid Page - Violin
Charles Veal - Violin
Jeremy Constant - Violin
Stephen Gehl - Violin
Mariko Smiley - Violin
Jim Shallenberger - Violin
Dean Franke - Violin
Mark Volkert - Violin
Ron Erikson - Violin
Paul Brancato - Violin
Adrienne Duckworth - Violin
Vladimir Polimatidi - Violin
Arthur Zadinsky - Violin
Felicia Moye - Violin
Joe Edelberg - Violin
Walter Ayers - Violin
Carla Picchi - Violin
Bob Becker - Viola
Roxann Jacobson - Viola
Duncan Johnstone - Viola
John Acevedo - Viola
Don Ehrlich - Viola
Jim Hurley - Viola
Nancy Ellis - Viola
David George - Viola
Basil Vendryes - Viola
Nanci Severance - Viola
John Acosta - Cello
Daniel Smith - Cello
Jennifer Culp - Cello
Judyaba - Cello
Diane Farrell - Cello
Thalia Moore - Cello
Deirdre Cooper - Cello
Sharon O’Conner - Cello
Lary Epstein - Bass
Jeff Neighbor - Bass
William Ritchen - Bass
Mark Wright - Bass
Brice Martin - Flute
Kenneth Cramer - Flute
Angela Koregelos - Flute
Deborah Henry - Oboe
Pamela Smith - Oboe
Jim Dukey - Clarinet
Gregory Dufford - Clarinet
John Reynolds - Horn
William Klingelhoffer - Horn
Mark Adams - Horn
Stuart Gronningen - Horn
Rich Theurer - Trumpet
Jeff Beal - Trumpet
Chris Brayman - Trombone
Dean Hubbard - Trombone
Artie Storch - Timpani-Percussion
Raymond Froehlich - Timpani-Percussion
Penny Beavers - Harp

Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir:
Martha Jo Chalmers - Soprano
Leola Clark - Soprano
Barbara J. Davis - Soprano
Mary Ford - Soprano
Zettie Gooden - Soprano
Lynne Gurewitz - Soprano
Kimberly Harris - Soprano
Cindi Heyer - Soprano
Susan James - Soprano
Anna Jorgenson - Soprano
Kathy Lutz - Soprano
Doriane C. Miller - Soprano
Patricia Nieuwenhuizen - Soprano
Laurie Polster - Soprano
(Ana) Kellia Ramares - Soprano
Dorien Ross - Soprano
Norine Smith - Soprano
Barbara Traylor - Soprano
Lynne Uretsky - Soprano
Jennifer Wallace - Soprano
Trisha Winder - Soprano
Naomi Baran - Alto
Caitlin Cornwell - Alto
Sheila Daar - Alto
Lindsay K. Elam - Alto
Zoe Ellis - Alto
Anna Fisher - Alto
Rachel Gotbaum - Alto
Lisa Halderman - Alto
Catherine Jolly - Alto
Kerilynn Kelly - Alto
Jean Lullo - Alto
Pinkie Payne - Alto
Susan Pettway - Alto
Kathleen Quinlan - Alto
Linda Ricketts - Alto
Jody Seltzer - Alto
Deborah Senegal - Alto
Margit Stange - Alto
Carmen Traylor - Alto
Bonita Weeks - Alto
Esther Yuen - Alto
Barbara Woodard - Alto
Darren Alexander - Tenor
Louis Ashley - Tenor
George Beeman - Tenor
James Breuning - Tenor
Gail Cornwell - Tenor
Fred Crenshaw - Tenor
Aaron Draper - Tenor
Brian Feagins - Tenor
Carla Foster - Tenor
George Gray - Tenor
Nancy Harris - Tenor
Ellen Hoffman - Tenor
Stacey Hoffman - Tenor
Kevin Jennings - Tenor
Jonathan More - Tenor
Carl Resnikoff - Tenor
Ben Schatz - Tenor
Stev Schwartz - Tenor
William Shaw - Tenor
Julie Shearer - Tenor
Robert Sterling - Tenor
Dan Strauss - Tenor
Greg Supriano - Tenor
Deirdre “Dee” Webb - Tenor
Michael White - Tenor
Donne Webb - Tenor
Matthew Elkins - Bass
Rob Gorlin - Bass
Peter Gross - Bass
Jim Hooper - Bass
John Hornung - Bass
Ed Kelly - Bass
Christopher Levine - Bass
Ed Schmooker - Bass
Fred Shelton - Bass
Ron Teeples - Bass
Anthony B. Tennell - Bass
Ellenn Hoffman - Rehearsal Pianist
Sheila Daar - Management

Produced by Peter Asher
Steve Tyrell - Co-Producer (5)

Marty Paich - Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Arrangement (1, 8, 10), Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Conduction (1, 8, 10)
David Campbell - Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Arrangements (2, 3, 5, 7, 12), Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Conduction (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12), Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir Arrangement (2), Tower Of Power Horns Conduction (11)
Greg Adams - Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Arrangements (4, 11), Tower Of Power Horns Arrangement (11)
Jimmy Webb - Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Arrangement (6)
Terrance Kelly - Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir Arrangements (2, 9), Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir Conduction (2, 8, 9), Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir Director
Brian Wilson - Background Vocals Arrangement (6)
Jeff Beal - Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Musical Coordinator
Greg Sudmeier - Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Musical Coordinator

George Massenburg - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Sharon Rice - Assistant Engineer
Jim Schelter - Assistant Engineer
Frank Wolf - Additional Recording Engineer
Mike Ross - Additional Recording Assistant
Bob Edwards - Additional Recording Assistant

Recording Studios:
Skywalker Ranch, Marin County (from March to August, 1989)
Oceanway Studios, Los Angeles (Additional Material)

Mixing Studio:
Skywalker Ranch, Marin County (from March to August, 1989)

Doug Sax - CD and Disc Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Ivy Skoff - Production Coordinator
Janet Stark - Personal Assistant to Miss Ronstadt
Cathy Kerr - Personal Assistant to Mr. Asher
Robert Blakeman - Photography
Kosh - Art Direction & Design

“Special thanks to George Lucas, Jane Bay, Tom Scott, Bob, Brian, Dennis, Diane, Evie, Howie, Jim, John B., John H., Lori, Lynne, Mary Lynn, Melanie, Pam, Rick, Rikki, Robin, Sherri N., Sherry R., Stan, Tami, Tom K. Vanessa, and everyone at the ranch”.

“Special thanks also to B & K, Charles Barber, Doug Buttleman and everyone at Yamaha, Kenny Edwards, Danny Ferrington, Craig Fuller, GML Inc., Leon Hylton and A La Carte Limousine, David Paich, Panasonic, Fred Walecki and Westwood Music, Morty Wiggins, and especially to Bob Krasnow for his unflagging support”.

Songwriters:
Martin Belmont
Karla Bonoff
Paul Carrack
J.E. Ceiling
Kenny Edwards
James Eller
Isaac Hayes
Eric Kaz
Nick Lowe
Barry Mann
David Porter
Tom Snow
Jimmy Webb
Cynthia Weil




source/pic: my records



Linda Ronstadt - Winter Light
Elektra 61545-2 (1993) - US CD


1 - Heartbeats Accelerating**
2 - Do What You Gotta Do*
3 - Anyone Who Had A Heart*
4 - Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)*
5 - Oh No Not My Baby*
6 - It’s Too Soon To Know*
7 - I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself*
8 - A River For Him*
9 - Adónde Voy*
10 - You Can’t Treat The Wrong Man Right*

11 - Winter Light

Note: Track 9 (“Adónde Voy”) was included in the Linda Ronstadt US CD anthology “Jardin Azul/Las Canciones Favoritas”, issued on Elektra/Rhino R2 73975 in 2004. Anthology came with new liner notes for the all-already released songs. You can read the liner notes for this song at the bottom of entry.

Linda Ronstadt - Vocals, Twin Vocals, Background Vocals, Additional Background Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*, Additional Bass (1)**
Bob Glaub - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10), Percussion (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9)
Dean Parks - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin
Robbie Buchanan - Synthesizers, Acoustic Piano, B-3, Electric Piano
Matt Rollings - Acoustic Piano
Dennis James - Glass Harmonica
Dave Boroff - Tenor Saxophone
Plas Johnson - Tenor Saxophone
John Clarke - Bass Flute, Alto Flute, RecordersEmil Richards - Vibes
Valerie Carter - Octave and Twin Vocals, Background Vocal
Alex Brown - Background Vocals
Mortonette Jenkins - Background Vocals
Marlena Jeter - Background Vocals
Aaron Neville - Background Vocal
Arnold McCuller - Background Vocal
Donny Gerrard - Background Vocal
Josef Powell - Background Vocal

Produced & Mixed by George Massenburg & Linda Ronstadt

Steve Tyrell - Producer (with) (3, 5, 6, 7)
Peter Asher - Contributing Producer (1, 4)

David Campbell - Orchestra Arrangements (3, 5, 7, 8, 9), Orchestra Conduction (3, 5, 7, 8, 9)

George Massenburg - Engineer
Kevin Scott - Assistant Engineer (The Site)
Craig Silvey - Assistant Engineer (Skywalker Ranch)
David Gleeson - Assistant Engineer (Skywalker Ranch)
Paul Lundin - Assistant Engineer (Conway Recorders)

Recording Studios (June through September, 1993):
The Site, Marin County
Conway Recorders, Los Angeles
Skywalker Ranch, Marin County

Mixing Studio:
The Site, Marin County

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer
Gavin Lurssen - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, CA

Ivy Skoff - Production Coordinator
John Brenes - Production Archivist
Greg Sudmeier - Coordinator for The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra
Edd Kolakowski - Piano Technician

Management: Ira Koslow for Peter Asher Management, Inc.

Kosh - Design, Art Direction
Robert Blakeman - Photography

“9’ Baldwin Concert Grand Piano provided by Marin Piano and Organ, San Rafael, CA”.

“Special Thanks To: José Ronstadt, Mercedes Dalton, Jesus Guzman & Gail Rogers for their help on “Adonde Voy”. // Kevin Scott for his organization and careful attention to detail. // Dick Mithun, Mike Kirk, Elizabeth Eckholt, Paloma Cain, Duane Aslaksen, Patricia Jordan at The Site. // Janet Stark & Dawn Czys. // GML, Inc. Research & Development for high-resolution processing and digital conversion”.

“Linda would like to acknowledge the work of the great female vocalists Dusty Springfield, Maxine Browne, Etta James & Dionne Warwick whose original work on some of the songs included in this collection she has studied and admired”.

Track 8:
“Dedicated to Baby Jessica and all the children whose voices are too small to plead for mercy from the court”.

Notes for Track 9 (“Adónde Voy”) from the “Jardin Azul/Las Canciones Favoritas” 2004 Anthology

“Tish Hinojosa, a good, thoughtful songwriter from Texas, wrote this. She grew up in the Southwest along the border, and being Mexican-American, is especially sensitive to the desperate struggles of the Mexican migrant workers. It takes an enormous amount of courage to leave your village - where you know everybody will to starve to death if you don’t put your life on the line - to try to make it across the border, and then try to get a job up in the United States. When you get there, if you can get a job, you’re likely to be underpaid, harassed by police, rounded up, and jailed indefinitely. The hardest part is not knowing where you’re going or what will happen once you get there. “Adonde Voy” is not a traditional song. It’s written from the point of view of a contemporary Mexican-American who is already here and established, who sees this happening and wonders how these people survive.”.

Songwriters:
Linda Ronstadt
Tony Asher
Burt Bacharach
Deborah Chessler
Hal David
Gerry Goffin
Emmylou Harris
Tish Hinojosa
Eric Kaz
Carole King
Anna McGarrigle
Zbigniew Preisner
Jimmy Webb
Brian Wilson




“Jardin Azul/Las Canciones Favoritas” - US CD anthology - front inlay



“Jardin Azul/Las Canciones Favoritas” - US CD anthology - “Adónde Voy” notes



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Linda Ronstadt - Feels Like Home
Elektra 61703-2 (1995) - US CD


1 - The Waiting
2 - Walk On
3 - High Sierra
4 - After The Gold Rush
5 - The Blue Train*
6 - Feels Like Home*

7 - Teardrops Will Fall
8 - Morning Blues
9 - Women ‘Cross The River
10 - Lover’s Return

Linda Ronstadt - Vocals, Trio Vocals, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass Guitar (5, 6)*
Bob Glaub - Bass Guitar
Roy Huskey, Jr. - Acoustic Bass Guitar
Jim Keltner - Drums (1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), Percussion (1, 5)
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Larry Atamanuik - Drums
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Mandolin, Acoustic Mandolin, Ukelele
Carl Jackson - Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Mark Casstevens - Acoustic Guitar
John Starling - Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Ben Keith - Pedal Steel Guitar
Roy Rogers - National Slide Guitar
Mike Auldridge - Dobro
Robbie Buchanan - B-3, Acoustic Piano, Helen Voices, String Synthesizers, Keyboards, Electric Piano
Booker T. Jones - B-3
Alison Krauss - Fiddle
David Grisman - Mandolin
Dennis M. James - Glass Harmonica
David Lindley - Autoharp
Valerie Carter - Trio Vocals
Emmylou Harris - Trio Vocals, Background Vocals
Herb Pedersen - Background Vocals (as Herb Pederson)
Claire Lynch - Background Vocals
John Ronstadt - Background Vocal
Craig Fuller - Background Vocals

The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra:
Greg Sudmeier - Musical Coordinator
Stuart Canin - Violin, Concert Master, Principle
Jenny Bifano - Violin
Jeremy Cohen - Violin, Principle
Jeremy Constant - Violin
Joseph Edelberg - Violin
Ronald Erickson - Violin
Byung-Woo Kim - Violin
James Shallenberger - Violin
Ruth Freeman-Murray - Viola, Principle
James Hurley - Viola
Katherine Johnk - Viola
Rebecca Sebring - Viola
Teressa Adams - Cello
Lawrence Granger - Cello
David Kadarauch - Cello, Principle
Thalia Moore - Cello
Larry Epstein - Bass, Principle
Jeffrey Neighbor - Bass

Produced & Mixed by George Massenburg and Linda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt - Arrangements (4, 5), Orchestra Arrangement (4)
David Campbell - The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Arrangements (4, 6), The Skywalker Symphony Orchestra Conduction (4, 6)
Auldridge - Arrangement (8)
Gaudreau - Arrangement (8)
Coleman - Arrangement (8)
Klein - Arrangement (8)

George Massenburg - Engineer
Nathaniel Kunkel - Engineer
Kevin Scott - Assistant Engineer (The Site)
Sean O’ Dwyer - Assistant Engineer (Conway)
Gil Morales - Assistant Engineer (Studio F)

Recording Studios (January thru August 1994):
The Site, Marin County
Jim Brady Recording Studios, Tucson, Arizona
Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Studio F, Los Angeles
Skywalker Ranch, Marin County

Mixing Studio:
The Site, Marin County

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer
Gavin Lurssen - Mastering Engineer
Ron Lewter - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studios:
The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California

Gail Rosman - Production Coordinator
John Brenes - Production Archivist
John Allair - Piano Technician
Mike Valvano - Transportation at Digital Transport

Management: Ira Koslow for Peter Asher Management, Inc.

Kosh - Design, Art Direction
Robert Blakeman - Photography

“Special thanks to Emmylou Harris for her loyalty, her musical integrity, and for her beautiful voice. …also special thanks to Dick Mithun, Kyle Lehning, John Condon, Stephen Jarvis, Mike Kirk, Elizabeth Eckholt, Katie Fox, Paloma Cain and Dawn Czyz…and to Janet Stark for her invaluable contributions to the coordination of the project. …to GML, Inc. Research and development: high-resolution mixing, processing and analog to digital conversion. Mastered using 20-bit technology with Sony Super Bit Mapping”.

Songwriters:
Harley L. Allen
Matraca Berg
Alvin P. Carter
Eddie V. Deane
Jennifer Kimball
Tom Kimmell
Randy Newman
David Onley
Tom Petty
Ronnie Samoset
Traditional
Neil Young




source/pic: my records



Linda Ronstadt - We Ran
Elektra 62206-2 (1998) - US CD


1 - When We Ran
2 - If I Should Fall Behind
3 - Give Me A Reason
4 - Ruler Of My Heart
5 - Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
6 - Cry ‘Til My Tears Run Dry
7 - I Go To Pieces
8 - Heartbreak Kind
9 - Damage*
10 - Icy Blue Heart
11 - Dreams Of The San Joaquin

Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (9)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
Hutch Hutchinson - Bass
Daryl Johnson - Bass
Howie Epstein - Bass
Carlos Vega - Drums (1, 4, 5, 9, 11), Percussion
Jim Keltner - Drums
Russell Kunkel - Drums, Percussion
Mike Campbell - Lead Guitar, Electric Rhythm Guitar, Electric 12-String Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitars, Mandolin
Andy Fairweather Low - Electric Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Baritone Guitar, Electric Guitar
Waddy Wachtel - Electric Rhythm Guitar, Electric Guitar
Bernie Leadon - Acoustic Guitar, MandoCello, Electric Guitar, Vocal Harmonies
Ethan Johns - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Silde Guitar, Mandolin, Ukelele, Drums
Brian Stoltz - Guitars
Fred Tackett - Guitars
Dean Parks - Guitar
Benmont Tench - Hammond Organ, Piano
Don Grolnick - Keyboards
Jon Gilutin - Organ, Keyboards
Robbie Buchanan - Synthesizers
Jim Cox - Piano, Hammond Organ
Plas Johnson - Saxophone
Marlena Jeter - Background Vocals
Alexandra Brown - Background Vocals
Mortonette Jenkins - Background Vocals
Michael Lennon - Background Vocals, Tambourine (9)
Mark Lennon - Background Vocals
Kip Lennon - Background Vocals
Michael Ronstadt - Background Vocal, Vocal Harmony
John Ronstadt - Background Vocal
William Ronstadt - Background Vocal
Melinda Ronstadt - Background Vocal
Peter Ronstadt - Background Vocal
Suzy Ronstadt - Background Vocal

Produced by Glyn Johns (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 11)
George Massenburg & Peter Asher - Producers (4)
George Massenburg & Linda Ronstadt - Producers (6)
Waddy Wachtel - Producer (7, 9)

Steve Holroyd - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 11)
George Massenburg - Engineer (4, 6) Mixing Engineer (4, 6)
Nathaniel Kunkel - Engineer (6, 7, 9)
Glyn Johns - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
Kevin Scott - Assistant Engineer
Jim Brady - Assistant Engineer
Jeff Rodenkirch - Assistant Engineer
Greg Burns - Assistant Engineer
Greg Collins - Assistant Engineer
Robi Banerji - Assistant Engineer
Alan Sanderson - Assistant Engineer
T.K. - Assistant Engineer
John Sorenson - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
The Site, San Rafael, CA.
Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles, CA.
Jim Brady Recording, Tucson, AZ

Mixing Studio:
Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles, CA.

Bob Ludwig - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, ME

John Brenes - Production Archivist
Janet Stark - Production Assistant
Ivy Skoff - Project Coordinator
Management: Ira Koslow for Krost/Chapin Management

Kosh - Design & Art Direction

“Special Thanks: Dick Mithune, Jim Brady, Claris Sayadian, Charlene Costello”.

Songwriters:
Bob Dylan
Scott Fagan
Marion Hall
John Hiatt
Paul Kennerly
Naomi Neville
Troy Newman
Doc Pomus
Jack Wesley Routh
Randy Sharp
Mort Shuman
Bruce Springsteen
Marty Stewart
Waddy Wachtel




source/pic: my records

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Trio (Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt)

For individual entries about Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt please go to:

Dolly Parton
Linda Ronstadt

For the Nicolette Larson Tribute post the link is:

Nicolette Larson Tribute

More Emmylou Harris entries on this blog (Lee performs with a different artist):

Return Of The Grievous Angel: A Tribute To Gram Parsons



Dolly Parton/Linda Ronstadt/Emmylou Harris - Trio
Warner Bros. 25491-1 (1987) - US LP


Side One

1 - The Pain Of Loving You
2 - Making Plans
3 - To Know Him Is To Love Him
4 - Hobo’s Meditation*
5 - Wildflowers
6 - Telling Me Lies

Side Two

7 - My Dear Companion
8 - Those Memories Of You
9 - I’ve Had Enough
10 - Rosewood Casket
11 - Farther Along

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
Emmylou Harris - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Leland Sklar - Ferrington Acoustic Bass (4)*
Kenny Edwards - Ferrington Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Albert Lee - Acoustic Guitar, Solo, Highstrung Guitar, Mandolin, Acoustic Lead Guitar
Ry Cooder - Tremolo Guitar
John Starling - Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar
Bill Payne - Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Harmonium, Hammond Organ
David Lindley - Mandolin, Kona Hawaiian Guitar, Autoharp, Harpolek, Acoustic Guitar, Dulcimer
Steve Fishell - Pedal Steel, Kona Hawaiian Guitar
Mark O’ Connor - Viola, Fiddle, Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Lead Guitar, Mandolin
Herb Pedersen - Banjo (as Herb Pederson)
Brice Martin - Flute
Marty Krystall - Clarinet
Ilene Novog - Viola (as Ilene “Novi” Novog)
Dennis Karmazyn - Cello Soloist
Jodi Burnett - Cello

Recorded and Produced by George Massenburg

Herb Pedersen - Vocal Arrangements (4, 6)
Avie Lee Parton - Arrangement (10)
John Starling - Arrangement (11)
Emmylou Harris - Arrangement (11)
David Campbell - Orchestration & Conducting (6, 9)
Charles Veal - Concertmaster

John Starling - Musical Consultant
Sharon Rice - Engineering Assistant

Recording Studios:
The Complex, West Los Angeles (January to November, 1986)
Woodland Studios, Nashville (Additional Recording)
Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood (Additional Recording)

Doug Sax - Analog & Digital Mastering

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Liza Edwards - Production Coordinator

Kosh & Ron Larson - Art Direction & Design
Robert Blakeman - Photography
Manuel - Costume Design
Andy Engel - Illustration

“Special Thanks to Fred Walecki & Liza Edwards.”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Betsy Cook
Kate McGarrigle
Voni Morrison
Alan O’Bryant
Jean Ritchie
Jimmie Rodgers
Johnny Russell
Phil Spector
Linda Thompson
Traditional
Porter Wagoner




source/pic: my records



Emmylou Harris/Linda Ronstadt/Dolly Parton - Trio II
Asylum 62275-2 (1999) - US CD


1 - Lover’s Return
2 - High Sierra
3 - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
4 - After The Gold Rush
5 - The Blue Train*
6 - I Feel The Blues Movin’ In
7 - You’ll Never Be The Sun
8 - He Rode All The Way To Texas*
9 - Feels Like Home*

10 - When We’re Gone, Long Gone

Note: Although not mentioned in the CD notes, tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 and 9 appear to be taken, and possibly re-mixed, from the Linda Ronstadt album “Feels Like Home”. See the Linda Ronstadt entry at bassroutes.blogspot.com/2010/05/linda-ronstadt.html

Emmylou Harris - Vocals
Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (5, 8, 9)*
Roy Huskey, Jr. - Bass, Acoustic Bass
Edgar Meyer - Acoustic Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums (5, 6, 8, 9, 10), Road Case (1)
Larry Atamanuik - Drums
Carl Jackson - Acoustic Guitar
Mark Casstevens - Acoustic Guitar
John Starling - Acoustic Guitar
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin
Ben Keith - Steel Guitar
Robbie Buchanan (as Robby Buchanan) - Acoustic Piano, Helen Voices, Synthesizers,
Rhodes, B-3 Synthesizers
David Lindley - Autoharp
David Grisman - Mandolin
Alison Krauss - Fiddle
Dennis James - Glass Harmonica

Produced by George Massenburg
John Starling - Associate Producer

Linda Ronstadt - String Arrangement (4)
David Campbell - Strings (4, 7, 9)

George Massenburg - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Nathaniel Kunkel - Recording Engineer
Kevin Scott - Assistant Recording Engineer
Linda Ronstadt - Mixing Engineer

Recording Studio:
The Site, Marin County, CA.

Mixing Studios:
The Site, Marin County, CA.
Petewood/Georkel Recording, Williamson County, TN. (Additional Mixing)

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, CA.

Gail Rosman - Production Assistance
Janet Stark - Production Assistance
John Brenes - Production Archivist

Linda Ronstadt management: Ira Koslow for Krost/Chapin Management

Kosh & Lyn Bradley - Art Direction, Design
Michael Hagewood - Art Administration

“Special thanks to Monty Hitchcock, Mark Kiracofe and, Dick Methune, Mike Kirk, Elizabeth Eckholt & Partner, the studio mascot, at The Site.”.

“This CD is dedicated to Roy Huskey Jr.”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Harley Allen
A.P. Carter
Maybelle Carter
Sara Carter
Kieran Kane
Jennifer Kimball
Tom Kimmel
Donagh Long
Del McCoury
Randy Newman
James Paul O’Hara
John Starling
Neil Young




source/pic: my records

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Dolly Parton ❏

For the following Dolly Parton-connected posts you may click directly on each title to be redirected:

Trio (Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton & Linda Ronstadt)
Gail Davies
Julio Iglesias
Various Artists - Banjoman: A Tribute To Derroll Adams


For a thorough index search please use the 'Search' box on the right - and don't forget to check out the Scrapbook at the bottom of post. Thanks!




Dolly Parton - 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs
RCA AAL1-3852 (1980) - US LP
RCA Legacy Nashville 88697 46193 2 (2009) - US/EU CD - Expanded edition reissue with 3 bonus tracks


Side One

1 - 9 To 5
2 - Hush-A-Bye Hard Times*
3 - The House Of The Rising Sun*
4 - Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)*
5 - Sing For The Common Man*


Side Two

6 - Working Girl*
7 - Detroit City*
8 - But You Know I Love You*
9 - Dark As A Dungeon*
10 - Poor Folks Town*


CD reissue bonus tracks

11 - Everyday People* - previously unreleased
12 - 9 To 5 - Love To Infinity Radio Mix 2008
13 - 9 To 5 - Karaoke Mix 2009 - previously unreleased

Notes: 1) Above image was taken from the original US LP release. Following credits were taken both from original US LP release and 2009 CD reissue. 2) CD reissue comes with no musician credits for bonus tracks: since the Sly & The Family Stone cover (track 11) shares same production credits with the album tracks Lee originally played on (Mike Post), it can be inferred it is from the same recording sessions and that Lee is a player on that track as well. 3) According to reissue notes and some web resources, original US catalog # for LP was AHL1-3852. Other web resources indicate US catalog # as AAL1-3852. The latter is the number of my copy and it is a US vinyl reissue probably from 1980 and in any case pre-bar code. 4) Additional reissue credits erroneously indicate track 10 as an a-side while it was in fact the b-side of the “But You Know I Love You” single. 5) Stylist Michele Elam’s name is spelled ‘Michelle’ in CD reissue credits. 6) Makeup artist Bobbe Joy’s name is spelled ‘Bobbie’ in CD reissue credits. 7) CD reissue the additional credits were taken from is a EU pressing. According to web sources catalog # for US release is the same. 8) CD reissue comes with a lyrics booklet with same illustrations as original inner sleeve and back of cover, plus four B&W stills taken from the Colin Higgins film “9 to 5”, depicting Ms. Parton and other cast members Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dabney Coleman.

Original LP Credits

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11?)*
Abraham Laboriel - Bass (as Abraham LaBoriel)
Eddie Bayers - Drums (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Rick Shlosser - Drums (as Richard Schlosser)
Reggie Young - Guitars
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Larry Carlton - Guitars
John Goux - Slide Guitar
Jeff Baxter - Guitar
Martin K. Walsh - Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards
Ian Underwood - Synthesizers
Gregg Perry - Organ, Typewriter
Larry Knechtel - Piano
Sonny Osborne - Banjo, Background Vocals
Mike Post - Synthesized Flute
Tom Saviano - Saxophone
William Reichenbach - Trombone
Kim S. Hutchcroft - Baritone Sax
Jerry Hey - Trumpet
Leonard Castro - Percussion
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Anita Ball - Background Vocals, Background Singer
Joey Scarbury - Background Vocals
Bobby Osborne - Background Vocals
Stephanie Spruill - Background Singer
Denise Maynelli - Background Singer
Drill Team on “Working Girl”:
Dolly Parton
Judy Ogle
Eddie Bayers
Reggie Young
Leland Sklar
Mike Post

Produced by Mike Post (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Gregg Perry - Associate Producer, Producer (1)

Mike Post - Arrangements (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Gregg Perry - Arrangement (1)
Dolly Parton - Arrangement (3)
Sid Sharp - Concert Master
Frank DeCaro - Contractor (1)

Marshall Morgan - Engineer (Audio Media) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Pat McMakin - Second Engineer (Audio Media) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Paul Dobbe - Engineer (Western Recorders) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Chuck Britz - Engineer (Western Recorders) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Larry Carlton - Engineer (Studio 335) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Armin Steiner - Engineer (Sound Labs) (1)
Doug Parry - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Rick Romano - Second Mixing Engineer (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

Recording Studios:
Audio Media, Nashville, Tennessee (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Western Recorders, Hollywood, California (additional recording) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Studio 335, Hollywood, California (additional recording) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Sound Labs, Hollywood, California (1)

Mixing Studio:
Smoke Tree Ranch, Chatsworth, California (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California

Tim Bryant & George Corsillo/Gribbitt - Art Direction
George Corsillo - Album Design
Ron Slenzak - Photography
Pie Lombardi & Michele Elam - Props, Styling
Colleen Owens - Hair Stylist
Mary Malin - Clothes Designer
Bobbe Joy - Makeup

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 4499 // North Hollywood, California 91607”.

CD Reissue Additional Credits

Produced by Mike Post (11)
Produced by Gregg Perry and Love To Infinity (12)
Produced by Gregg Perry (14)
Produced for Reissue by Rob Santos

Gregg Perry - Arrangements (12, 13)

Vic Anesini - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Battery Studios, NYC

Legacy A&R: Steve Berkowitz
John Hudson - Project Direction
Howard Fritz son - Art Direction
Pat Moroney - Design
20th Century/Photofest - Photography

“Special Thanks: Dolly Parton, Danny Nozell & Glenn Korman”.

“Never having acted in a film before, Dolly Parton was initially reluctant to star in “9 to 5”, alongside Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. Her debut acting experience, though, not only helped the success of the movie, but it created a #1 hit single for Parton, who wrote the theme song, also called “9 to 5.” The song garnered Parton an Academy Award® nomination and four Grammy Award® nominations, winning her the awards for “Best Country Song” and “Best Country Vocal Performance, female,” and was the centerpiece of Parton’s “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs” album, originally released in late 1980. The album, containing several Parton originals and a #1 cover of the First Edition’s “But You Know I Love You,” as well as a version of Woody Guthrie’s “Deportee,” eventually hit #1 on the Billboard country chart. This Expanded Edition also features 3 bonus tracks, 2 of which have been previously unreleased.”.

“Billboard chart positions appear courtesy of Joel Whitburn’s Record Research publications and BPI Communications.”.

Track 1:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12133 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 1 Pop // from the 20th Century-Fox film “9 to 5””.

Track 3:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12282 A // Peak Chart Position: # 14 Country; # 77 Pop”.

Track 5:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12133 B”.

Track 6:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12282 B”.

Track 8:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 41 Pop”.

Track 10:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A”.

Track 10:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 41 Pop”.

“Recorded June 1980 // Originally released as “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs”, RCA Records AHL1- 3852. // Peak Chart Position; # 1 Country; # 11 Pop”.

www.legacyrecordings.com

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Mark Andersen
Danny Dill
Woody Guthrie
Martin Hoffman
Freida Parton
Mike Settle
Mel Tillis
Merle Travis
Additional Songwriter (CD re-release):
Sylvester Stewart




“9 To 5 And Odd Jobs” - US/EU CD reissue - front inlay



“9 To 5 And Odd Jobs” - US/EU CD reissue - disc screen print



source/pics: my records



Dolly Parton - Heartbreak Express
RCA AHL1-4289 (1982) - US LP


Side One

1 - Heartbreak Express
2 - Single Women
3 - My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
4 - As Much As Always
5 - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind

Side Two

6 - Release Me
7 - Barbara On Your Mind
8 - Act Like A Fool
9 - Prime Of Our Love
10 - Hollywood Potters

Note: Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits.

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass
Nathan East - Bass
Abe Laboriel - Bass
Eddy Anderson - Drums
Michael Severs - Guitar
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Jeff Baxter - Guitar
Albert Lee - Guitar
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards
Red Young - Keyboards
Terry McMillan - Harmonica
Buddy Spicher - Fiddle
Gregg Perry - Dulcimer, Background Singer
Lenny Castro - Conga
Tom Scott - Horns
Jim Horn - Horns
George Bohanon - Horns
Gary Grant - Horns
Tom Saviano - Horns
Chuck Findley - Horns
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Horns (as Slide Hyde)
Gary Herbig - Horns
Richard Dennison - Background Singer
Anita Ball - Background Singer
Jim Salestrom - Background Singer
Stephanie Spruill - Background Singer
Denise Maynelli DeCaro - Background Singer
Roy Galloway - Background Singer
Alexandra Brown - Background Singer
Willie Greene - Background Singer
Gene Morford - Background Singer

Produced & Arranged by Dolly Parton & Gregg Perry

Harry Bluestone - Concert Master
Frank DeCaro - Contractor

Doug Parry - Engineer (Smoketree Recording Studio)
Rick Romano - Assistant Engineer (Smoketree Recording Studio)
Ernie Winfrey - Engineer (Soundshop Recording Studio)
Ken Deene - Recording Engineer (Warner Bros. Recording Studio)

Recording Studios:
Smoketree Recording Studio
Soundshop Recording Studio (Additional Overdubs)
Warner Bros. Recording Studio (Additional Overdubs)

Mixing Studio:
Smoketree Recording Studio

Herb Ritts - Photography
Phyllis Chotin & Michele Hart/Media Arts - Art Direction
Dolly Parton - Design Concept
Colleen Owens - Hair Style
Shirlee Strahm - Costume Coordinator
Kendall Errair - Costume Coordinator
Erecter Set - Set Design

“Special Thanks: Judy Ogle, Susie Glickman, Don Warden and Jeannie Parry - for help and inspiration”.

“Very Special Thanks: Shirlee - for not singing background on this album”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Eddie Miller
Michael O’Donoghue
Dub Williams
Robert Yount




source/pic: my records



Dolly Parton - Burlap & Satin
RCA AHL1-4691 (1983) - US LP


Side One

1 - OOO-EEE
2 - Send Me The Pillow You Dream On
3 - Jealous Heart
4 - A Gamble Either Way
5 - Appalachian Memories

Side Two

6 - I Really Don’t Want To Know - with Willie Nelson
7 - Potential New Boyfriend
8 - A Cowboy’s Ways
9 - One Of Those Days
10 - Calm On The Water

Note: Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits.

Dolly Parton - Vocals, Hand Claps
Lee Sklar - Bass
Michael Rhodes - Bass
Tommy Cogbill - Bass
Eddy Anderson - Drums, Percussion
Rick Marotta - Drums
Michael Severs - Guitar
Tom Rutledge - Guitar
Pete Bordonali - Guitar
Hugh McCracken - Guitar
Marty Walsh - Guitar
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards, Synthesizer
Robbie Buchanan - Keyboards
Mitch Humphries - Keyboards
Gregg Perry - Keyboards
Dennis Solee - Tenor Sax, Flute
Dewayne Pigg - English Horn
Nashville String Machine - Strings
Willie Nelson - Vocals
Anita Ball - Background Vocals, Hand Claps
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Judy Rodman - Background Vocals, Hand Claps
Donna McElroy - Background Vocals
Lea Jane Berinati - Background Vocals
Karen Taylor-Good - Background Vocals
Lisa Silver - Background Vocals
Michael Black - Background Vocals
Ray Walker - Background Vocals
Judy Ogle - Hand Claps
Ernie Winfrey - Hand Claps

Produced and Arranged by Gregg Perry
Dolly Parton - Executive Producer

Ernie Winfrey - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Phil Jamtaas - Recording Engineer
Fran Overall - Assistant Engineer
Jim Scott - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Sound Shop (Nashville, Tennessee)
The Castle (Nashville, Tennessee)
Record Plant (Los Angeles, California)

Ed Caraeff - Art Direction, Photography, Design

Cassie Seaver - Makeup
Colleen Owens - Hair Stylist
Donna Gilbert - Hair Stylist
Tzezi Ganev - Costumes
Photographed at The Baron Margo Residence

“Costumes: Tzetzi Ganev and a special thanks to Shirlee Strahm and all the girls at Western Costume”.

“Special Thanks: Judy, Susie, Flato, Janet, Jason, Lois, Thelma and Johnny, and Eli and crew”.

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 938 // Montrose, CA 91020”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Howard Barnes
Steve Kipner
Hank Locklin
Annie McLoone
John Lewis Parker
Don Robertson




source/pic: my records



Dolly Parton - The Great Pretender
RCA AHL1-4940 (1984) - US LP


Side One

1 - Save The Last Dance For Me*
2 - I Walk The Line*
3 - Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)*
4 - Downtown*

5 - We Had It All

Side Two

6 - She Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)*
7 - We’ll Sing In The Sunshine*
8 - I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)*
9 - Elusive Butterfly*

10 - The Great Pretender

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
David Platshon - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Craig Hull - Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar
Ron Elliott - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Waddy Wachtel - Electric Guitar Solo
Steve Goldstein - DMX Drum Machine (1), Prophet Synthesizer, Jupiter Synthesizer, Synthesizers, Kawai Electric Grand, Keyboards, Acoustic Piano, Organ
Jeff Colella - Jupiter Synthesizer, Organ, Strings, Synthesizers, String Synthesizers, Arp Strings
Bill Cuomo - Synthesizer Strings
Lee Dresser - Harmonica
Chuck Findley - Horns
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Horns (as Slide Hyde)
Don Menza - Horns
Tom Scott - Horns
Gary Grant - Horns
William Reichenbach - Horns (as Bill Reichenbach)
Russell Kunkel - Congas (3)
Brian Glascock - Percussion (1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9), Congas (6, 7)
The Jordanaires - Background Vocals
Rosemary Butler - Background Vocal
Arnold McCuller - Background Vocal
Mary Ellen Quinn - Background Vocal
Oren Waters - Background Vocal, Choir
Luther Waters - Background Vocal, Choir
Maxine Waters - Choir
Julia Waters - Choir

Produced by Val Garay

Steve Goldstein - Arrangement (1), Horn Arrangement (4), Horn Conduction (4), String Arrangements (5, 8), String Conduction (5)
Syd Sharp - Concertmaster
Pete Seeger - Adaptation (3)

Val Garay & Niko Bolas (as Garay-Bolas) - Engineers
Richard Bosworth - Assistant Engineer
Denny Densmore - Assistant Engineer
Scott Hendricks - Second Assistant Engineer
Danny Mundhenk - Second Assistant Engineer
Paul Goldberg - Second Assistant Engineer
Billy Miranda - Second Assistant Engineer
David Leonard - Second Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Record One, Los Angeles (10-24-83 through 12-5-83)
Right Track Recording, New York City (Additional Recording)
Bullet Recording, Nashville (Additional Recording)
Music Mill, Nashville (Additional Recording)
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles (Additional Recording)

Mixing Studio:
Record One, Los Angeles (10-24-83 through 12-5-83)

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Richard Avedon - Photography
Tim Bryant - Art Direction, Design
Renate Leuschner - Hair
Cassie Seaver - Makeup
Tzezi Ganev - Costumes
Thelma Pofahl - Costume Coordinator
Shirlee Strahm - Costume Coordinator

Track 3:
“Words From The Book Of Ecclesiastes”.

“Special Thanks To: Judy Ogle, Val Garay, Sandy Gallin, Joe Galante, Bob Summer & RCA, Diana Thomas, Ray Katz, Jim Morey, Peter Hoffman, Don Warden, Janet Knutsen, Carmack Allen, Nat & Peggy Goldstein, Joni Levin, Dan Fritz, Stanley’s, The Penthouse One, Berkshire Place, N.Y.C., Tony Maffatone, RM, H and N, 101st Airborne, Spence Manor and Mario’s, To My Little “Goldie”, And Niko & Rich For The Slap On My Vocals”.

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 1976 // Nolensville, TN. 37153”.

Songwriters:
Jerry Butler
Calvin Carter
John R. Cash
Lamont Dozier
Donnie Fritts
Gale Garnett
Tony Hatch
Brian Holland
Edward Holland, Jr. (as Eddie Holland)
Bob Lind
Curtis Mayfield
Doc Pomus
Buck Ram
Troy Seals
Pete Seeger
Mort Shuman




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Dolly Parton/VV.AA. - Rhinestone (Original Soundtrack Recording)
RCA ABL1-5032 (1984) - US LP


Side One

1 - Tennessee Homesick Blues - Dolly Parton**
2 - Too Much Water - Randy Parton*
3 - The Day My Baby Died - Rusty Buchanan**
4 - One Emotion After Another - Dolly Parton***
5 - Goin’ Back To Heaven - Stella Parton and Kin Vassy*
6 - What A Heartache - Dolly Parton***
7 - Stay Out Of My Bedroom - Sylvester Stallone with Dolly Parton**

Side Two

8 - Woke Up In Love - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone
9 - God Won’t Get You - Dolly Parton
10 - Drinkin’stein - Sylvester Stallone
11 - Sweet Lovin’ Friends - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone
12 - Waltz Me To Heaven - Floyd Parton
13 - Butterflies - Dolly Parton***
14 - Be There - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone**

Notes: 1) Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 2) The tracks marked with a double asterisk indicate those songs that, in the feature film, show Leland Sklar as the bass player. 3) The tracks marked with an asterisk are “Modified Versions” appearing on the Soundtrack album, yet, according to the record sleeve notes, “Different from Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”. 4) The tracks marked with a triple asterisk are songs which are actually included on the record in a different version (full band) from the original motion picture soundtrack, but which are not presented as such on the record sleeve notes.

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Sylvester Stallone - Vocals
Randy Parton - Vocals, Background Vocals
Stella Parton - Vocals
Floyd Parton - Vocals
Kin Vassy - Vocals
Rusty Buchanan - Vocals

Musicians:

Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 7, 14)**
Dennis Belfield - Bass
Mike Baird - Drums
Willie Ornelas - Drums
John Goux - Guitar
Herb Pedersen - Guitar, Banjo, Background Vocals
Steve Watson - Guitar
John Bidasio - Steel Guitar
Larry Muhoberac - Piano
Ian Underwood - Synthesizer
Pete Robinson - Synthesizer
David Lindley - Fiddle
Tommy Morgan - Harmonica
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Joey Scarbury - Background Vocals
Linda Dillard - Background Vocals

Produced by Mike Post and Dolly Parton

Mike Post - Arrangements

Doug Parry - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Ray Sheibley - Second Engineer

Recording and Mixing Studio:
Smoketree Ranch

Diane Robertson - Hair (Dolly Parton)
Robert Sidell - Makeup (Dolly Parton)
Theadora Van Runkle - Costume Designer (Dolly Parton)
Tzetzi Ganev of Western Costume - Costume Designer (Dolly Parton)
Shirlee Strahm - Wardrobe (Dolly Parton)
Barbara Lorenz - Hair (Sylvester Stallone)
Ben Nye, Jr. - Makeup (Sylvester Stallone)
Tom Bronson - Costume Designer (Sylvester Stallone)

Tim Bryant - Art Direction and Design
Steve Shapiro - Photography

“Special Thanks To: Mike Post, Sandy Gallin, Joe Galante, Bob Summer, All the RCA Staff, Diana Thomas, Peter Hoffman, Doug and Jeannie Parry, Stuff, Ray Sheibley, Judy Ogle, Shirlee Strahm, My Family, Charlie Douglas and His Crowd, Sylvester Stallone and His Crowd, David Morgan, Janet Knutsen, Larry Weiss, Jonathan Perpich, Luana Jackman, Lois Baker, Walter Murphy, Katz-Gallin-Morey and Addis and Staff”.

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 1976 // Nolensville, TN 37135”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Mike Post
Phil Alden Robinson




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Dolly Parton - Rainbow
Columbia FC40968 (1987) - US LP


Side One

1 - The River Unbroken
2 - I Know You By Heart* - duet with Smokey Robinson
3 - Dump The Dude
4 - Red Hot Screaming Love* (Recorded Live)
5 - Make Love Work*


Side Two

6 - Everyday Hero
7 - Two Lovers
8 - Could I Have Your Autograph
9 - Savin’ It For You
10 - More Than I Can Say

Dolly Parton - Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Background Vocal
Lee Sklar - Bass (2, 4, 5)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
Abraham Laboriel - Electric Bass
Steve Goldstein - Drum Programming (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9), Synthesizers, Bass Synthesizer, Acoustic Piano, Keyboards
John Vigran - Drum Programming (1, 2)
Craig Krampf - Drum Overdub (2, 6), Drum Programming (3, 5, 7, 8, 9)
Jim Keltner - Drums (4), Percussion (4)
Waddy Wachtel - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo, Background Vocal
Kevin Dukes - Electric Guitar, Electric Slide Guitar
Dann Huff - Electric Guitar
Al Perkins - Midi Steel Guitar, Midi Pedal Steel Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Acoustic 12-String Guitar
Rick Vito - Electric Slide Guitar
Mike Landau - Electric Guitar
Bill Cuomo - Synthesizer Organ, Synthesizers
Robert O’ Hearn - Synthesizer
Patricia Mabee - Harpsichord
Hammer Smith - Chromatic Harmonica
Buck Trent - Electric Banjo
Bobby Bruce - Violin
Tom Scott - Saxophone
Maxine Waters - Background Vocals
Julia Waters - Background Vocals
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Carmen Twilley - Background Vocals
Blaise Tosti - Background Vocal
Mike Chapman - Background Vocal
Anita Ball - Background Vocals

Produced by Steve “Golde” Goldstein
Dolly Parton - Executive Producer

All Songs Arranged by Dolly Parton and Steve “Golde” Goldstein
David Campbell - String Arrangement (5), String Conduction (5), Orchestra Arrangement (10), Orchestra Conduction (10)
Sid Page - Concertmaster

Richard Bosworth - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Allen Sides - Recording Engineer (Orchestra) (5, 10)
Rail Rogut - Assistant Recording Engineer (Record One)
Brett Swain - Assistant Recording Engineer (Record One)
Bob Loftus - Assistant Recording Engineer (Ocean Way Recording Studios)
Brian Scheuble - Assistant Recording Engineer (A&M Recording Studios)

Recording Studios:
Record One, Los Angeles
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles
A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles

Mixing Studios:
A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles

David Blair - Hair
Hallie D’Amour - Makeup
Tony Chase - Costumes
Tony Lane/Nancy Donald - Art Direction
Annie Leibovitz - Photography (Cover, Back Cover, Inner Sleeve)
Raul Vega - Photography (Inner Sleeve)

“Special Thanks: Sandy Gallin, Jim Morey, Barry Josephson, Danny Davis, Waddy Wachtel, Judy Ogle, Susie Glickman, Jason Pirro, Val Garay and the entire staff at Record One, Mike Chapman, Patti Dennis, Juliet Willoughby, Ms. Bobbye Hall, Linda Lyon, Cheri Lazerus, Shelly Yakus, Dave Bristol // Special Thanks to all my new friends at CBS”.

“Don’t Surrender Till You Find Your Rainbow”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
David Batteau
Darrell Brown
Mike Chapman
S. Dorff
Dino Fekaris
Eric Kaz
D. Loeb
George Merrill
Robert O’Hearn
Dean Pitchford
A. Rich
William Robinson
Shannon Rubicam
Blaise Tosti




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Dolly Parton - Scrapbook