Sunday, June 27, 2010

Starland Vocal Band (Jonathan Carroll, Margot Chapman, Bill Danoff, Taffy Danoff)



Starland Vocal Band - Rear View Mirror
Windsong BHL1-2239 (1977) - US LP

Side One

1 - Liberated Woman
2 - Mr. Wrong
3 - The Light Of My Life*
4 - Too Long A Journey
5 - Norfolk

Side Two

6 - St. Croix Silent Night
7 - Rear View Mirror
8 - Fallin’ In A Deep Hole
9 - Prism
10 - Don’t Say Forever

Margot Chapman - Lead Vocals, Vocals, Dulcimer
Taffy Danoff - Lead Vocals, Vocals, Dulcimer
Jonathan Carroll - Lead Vocals, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards
Bill Danoff - Lead Vocal, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Leland Sklar - Bass (3)*
Russell George - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10), Percussion
Hal Blaine - Drums
Danny Pendleton - Pedal Steel Guitar
Bob Rose - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Mike Auldridge - Dobro

Produced by Milton Okun

Jonathan Carrol - Vocal Arrangements
Starland Vocal Band - Vocal Arrangements
Nick DeCaro - Orchestral Arrangements (as Nick De Caro)

Phil Schier - Recording Engineer
Doug Rider - Assistant Engineer

Lynne Morse - A&R Coordination

Glen Christensen - Art Direction, Design
Norman Seeff - Photography

“Thank you, Phil Tomalin”.

“Cherry Lane Music Co.
Box 4247, West Putnam Station
Greenwich, Conn. 06830”

Songwriters:
Jonathan Carroll
Margot Chapman
Bill Danoff
Gwen Davis
Emmylou Harris
Bob Rose



source/pic: my records

Friday, June 18, 2010

Glen Campbell



Glen Campbell - Bloodline
Capitol SW 11516 (1976) - US LP

Side One

1 - Baby Don’t Be Givin’ Me Up
2 - See You On Sunday
3 - Don’t Pull Your Love/Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
4 - Christiaan No
5 - Bloodline

Side Two

6 - Everytime I Sing A Love Song
7 - Lay Me Down (Roll Me Out To Sea)
8 - The Bottom Line
9 - I Got Love For You Ruby
10 - San Francisco Is A Lonely Town

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

Glen Campbell - Vocals, Guitar, Background Singer
Lee Sklar - Bass
Scott Edwards - Bass
Ed Greene - Drums
David Kemper - Drums (as Dave Kemper)
Dean Parks - Guitar
Larry Carlton - Guitar
Ben Benay - Guitar
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Joe Sidore - Guitar
Michael Omartian - Keyboards
David Paich - Keyboards
Tom Sellers - Keyboards
Dennis Lambert - Keyboards, Percussion
Billy Graham - Fiddle
Carl Jackson - Banjo
Chuck Findley - Horns
Paul Hubinon - Horns
Jim Horn - Horns
Tom Scott - Horns
Dick “Slyde” Hyde - Horns (as Dick Hyde)
Sid Sharp - Strings (Concertmaster)
Gary Coleman - Percussion
Brian Potter - Percussion
David Durham - Background Singer
Michael Smotherman - Background Singer
Ginger Blake - Background Singer
Julia Tillman Waters - Background Singer (as Julia Tillman)
Maxine Willard Waters - Background Singer (as Maxine Willard)
Oren Waters - Background Singer
Lisa Roberts - Background Singer

Produced by Dennis Lambert & Brian Potter
A Haven Records Production

Tom Sellers - Arrangements
Michael Omartian - Rhythm Arrangements (3, 5, 7)

Joe Sidore - Engineer
Ralph Osborn III - Recordist

Recording Studio:
Sound Labs, Inc., Los Angeles, California

Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Marsha Lewis - Production Assistant

Roy Kohara - Art Direction
Charles W. Bush - Photography

Songwriters:
Stephen Geyer
Dennis Lambert
Sandy Linzer
John D. Loudermilk
Phyllis Molinary (as P. Molinary)
Ben Peters
Brian Potter
Gloria Sklerov (as G. Sklerov)
Jimmy Webb
Larry Weiss




source/pic: my records

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Jimmy Webb

You may visit Jimmy Webb's own website by clicking → here.



Jimmy Webb - Angel Heart
Columbia/Lorimar FC 37695 (1982) - US LP


Side One

1 - Angel Heart*
2 - God’s Gift
3 - One Of The Few*
4 - Scissors Cut*
5 - Work For A Dollar*


Side Two

6 - His World
7 - Our Movie*
8 - Nasty Love
9 - In Cars*
10 - Old Wing Mouth*


Jimmy Webb - Vocals, Piano, Electric Piano
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
Dean Cortese - Bass
Jeff Porcaro (as Jeffrey Porcaro) - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Steve Lukather - Electric Guitars, Lead Guitar (fade)
Fred Tackett - Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitar
Fred Mollin - Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals, Percussion (2, 3, 4, 5, 7)
Dean Parks - Electric Guitars, Lead Guitar (middle), Acoustic Guitar
David Paich - Piano, Organ, Electric Piano
Matthew McCauley - Synthesizer, Background Vocals, Percussion (9, 10)
David Foster - Piano
Bud Shank - Flutes
Jerry Hey - Trumpets
Victor Feldman - Percussion (1)
Gerry Beckley - Background Vocals
Michael McDonald - Background Vocals
Leah Kunkel - Background Vocals
Graham Nash - Background Vocals
Kenny Loggins - Background Vocals
Valerie Carter - Background Vocal
Daryl Hall - Background Vocal
“The Beached Boys” Fred and Matt - Background Vocals
Stephen Bishop - Guest Vocal

Produced by Matthew McCauley and Fred Mollin

William F. Williams - Executive Producer

Matthew McCauley - String Arrangements (3, 7), String Conduction (3, 7)

Bobby Schaper - Engineer (Basic Tracks)
Mark Linett - Engineer (Overdubs)
Dennis Drake - Engineer (Additional Overdubs)
Bill Schnee - Mixing Engineer

Recording Studio:
Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California

Mixing Studios:
Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California
Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, California

Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California

Management: William F. Williams, Santa Monica, California

Nancy Donald - Design
Henry Diltz - Photography

“Thanks to: Big Bill Robinson, Debbie, Joni, Paul and everyone at Sunset, Shari and Con at Cherokee, Lynne Richardson”.

“Special Thanks to Jay Levy”.

Songwriters:
Jimmy Webb
John Cooper



source/pic: my records



Jimmy Webb - Suspending Disbelief
Elektra 9 61506-2 (1993) - US CD


1 - Too Young To Die*
2 - I Don’t Know How To Love You Anymore*
3 - Elvis And Me*
4 - It Won’t Bring Her Back*

5 - Sandy Cove
6 - Friends To Burn*
7 - What Does A Woman See In A Man*
8 - Postcard From Paris*
9 - Just Like Always*

10 - Adios
11 - I Will Arise*

Jimmy Webb - Lead Vocal, Electric Piano, Acoustic Piano, Synthesizers
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11)*
Russ Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11), Percussion
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Steve Lukather - Electric Guitar
Ben Keith - Steel Guitar
Robbie Buchanan - Synthesizer Programming, Synthesizer
Mario Guarneri - Piccolo Trumpet
David Crosby - Vocal
Don Henley - Vocal
John David Souther - Vocal (as J.D. Souther)
Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
Leah Kunkel - Vocals
Valerie Carter - Vocals
Craig Fuller - Vocal
The Skywalker Symphony - Strings

Produced by Linda Ronstadt & George Massenburg

Jimmy Webb - Orchestra Arrangements, Orchestra Conduction, Song Arrangement (11)

George Massenburg - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Nathaniel Kunkel - Additional Engineering
Kevin Scott - Assistant Engineer (The Site)
Craig Silvey - Assistant Engineer (Skywalker Ranch)
David Gleeson - Assistant Engineer (Skywalker Ranch)
Bob Conlon - Assistant Engineer (Russian Hill)
Chris Haynes - Assistant Engineer (Russian Hill)
Squeak Stone - Assistant Engineer (Johnny Yuma)
Rail Rogut - Assistant Engineer (Record One)

Recording Studios (February through March 1993):
The Site, Marin County, CA.
Skywalker Ranch, Marin County, CA.
Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco, CA.
Johnny Yuma Recording, Los Angeles, CA.

Mixing Studio:
Record One, Los Angeles, CA.

Ivy Skoff - Production Coordinator
Greg Sudmeier - The Skywalker Symphony Coordinator

Management - Robin Siegel/The Jimmy Webb Music Company

Kosh - Design, Art Direction
Robert Blakeman - Photography

“This album is dedicated to my mother and father, Sylvia Ann & Robert”.

“Jimmy Webb would like to thank: // Sandy Gallin for suggesting the collaboration that this album represents; Robin Siegel for management; Patty Casadas (Angel Face) for the encouragement; Chris Irwin and Lisle Leete for preproduction assistance at Calliope Studios in New York; Steve Ralbovsky for his support; Bob Krasnow; Kosh; and Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman, Warren Zevon and Lowell George for their inspiration”.

“A very special thanks to Richard Mithun, Janet Stark and the staff of GML, Inc.”.

“For more information, please contact: // The Jimmy Webb Music Company // 1173A Second Avenue Suite 178 // New York, New York 10021”.

Songwriters:
Jimmy Webb
Albert E. Brumley




source/pic: my records



Jimmy Webb - Twilight Of The Renegades
Sanctuary 34106 (2005) - US CD
BMG - Sanctuary BVCM-41038 (2005) - Japan CD - Edition with 1 bonus track


1 - Paul Gauguin In The South Seas
2 - Skywriter
3 - Why Do I Have To…
4 - Class Clown
5 - Spanish Radio
6 - Time Flies
7 - How Quickly
8 - High Rent Ghetto*
9 - She Moves And Eyes Follow
10 - Just Like Marilyn
11 - No Signs Of Age
12 - Driftwood*

bonus track (Japan edition)

13 - Right As Rain

Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from the Japanese release. 2) Although not mentioned in the credits, tracks 8 and 12 are outtakes from the “Angel Heart” album sessions (see above), as confirmed by www.jimmywebb.com.

Jimmy Webb - Vocals, Piano, Keyboards, Tambourine
Lee Sklar - Bass (8, 12)*
Don Sanbeg - Bass
Jay Dittamo - Drums, Percussion
Paul Duskin - Drums
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (8, 12)
Lisle Leete - Guitar
Beth Nielsen Chapman - Guitar, Background Vocals
Jeffrey Mironov - Guitar
Ira Siegel - Guitar
Dean Parks - Guitar
David Paich - Keyboards
Matthew McCauley - Synth
Robin Siegel - French Horn, Conch
Jim Hynes - Flugal Horn (sic), Trumpet
William Galison - Harmonica (as William Gallison)
Larry Campbell - Mandolin
Chris Irwin - Percussion
Kerry Cunningham - Shakers
Elena Barere - First Violin
Katherine Livolsi-Stern - Second Violin
Vincent Lionti - Viola
Jeanne LeBlanc - Cello
Wolfram Koessel - Cello
Susan Webb - Background Vocals

Produced by Jimmy Webb & Kerry Cunningham
Produced by Fred Mollin & Matthew McCauley (8, 12)
Produced by Jimmy Webb & Chris Irwin (10)

Robin Siegel - Executive Producer

Rob Mathes - String Arrangement (6)
Matthew McCauley - String Arrangements (12)
Jimmy Webb - Arrangement (13)
Jill Dell’Abate - Music Contractor

Chris Irwin - Engineer (1, 10)
Kerry Cunningham - Engineer (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 13), Overdub Engineer (6, 9), Mixing Engineer (13), Programming (13)
Mark Mandelbaum - Engineer (6, 9)
Bobby Schaper - Basic Tracks Engineer (8, 12)
Jason Stasium - Overdub Engineer (3, 4, 5)
Kristopher Lewis - Overdub Engineer (4), Ass’t. Engineer (6, 9)
Mark Linett - Overdub Engineer (8, 12)
Bill Schnee - Mixing Engineer (8, 12)

Recording Studios:
Sunset Sound, LA
Cherokee Recording, LA
Calliope Studios, NY
Right Track, NY
Sound on Sound, NY
Jimmy Webb Music, NY

Kerry Cunningham - Programming & Mastering

Mary Tiegreen - Art Director
Getty Images - Cover Photo

“Special Thanks: John Williams, Giles Green, Karyn Hughes and everyone at Sanctuary, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Frank Filipetti, Carly Simon, Marc Jacobson, and Angela Ramirez”.

“For Laura Savini/Webb with love”.

“Jimmy Webb plays Baldwin Pianos”.

Songwriter:
Jimmy Webb



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

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Art Garfunkel



Art Garfunkel - Breakaway
Columbia PC 33700 (1975) - US LP


Side One

1 - I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)*
2 - Rag Doll
3 - Break Away
4 - Disney Girls
5 - Waters Of March

Side Two

6 - My Little Town (Sung By Simon and Garfunkel)
7 - I Only Have Eyes For You
8 - Lookin’ For The Right One
9 - 99 Miles From L.A.
10 - The Same Old Tears On A New Background

Art Garfunkel - Vocals, Background Vocal
Lee Sklar - Bass (1)*
Joe Osborn - Bass
Klaus Voorman - Bass
Max Bennett - Bass
David Hood - Bass
Reinie Press - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums (1, 4, 8)
Denny Seiwell - Drums
Jim Keltner - Drums
Rick Shlosser - Drums
John Guerin - Drums
Roger Hawkins - Drums
Jim Gordon - Drums
Andrew Gold - Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitars, Electric Piano, Ukelele, Drums, Piano
Steve Cropper - Electric Guitar
Lon Van Eaton - Acoustic Guitar
Louie Shelton - Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Paul Simon - Vocal, Acoustic Guitar
Pete Carr - Electric Guitar
Stephen Bishop - Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocal
Lee Ritenour - Acoustic Guitar
Larry Knechtel - Piano, Electric Piano
Bill Payne - Electric Piano, Synthesizer, Mellotron
Bruce Johnston - Piano, Whistle, Background Vocals
Barry Beckett - Piano
Nicky Hopkins - Electric Piano
John Jarvis - Piano, Background Vocal
Ralph MacDonald - Percussion (as Ralph Mac Donald)
Joe Clayton - Percussion
Graham Nash - Background Vocal
David Crosby - Background Vocal
Toni Tennille - Background Vocals
Jon Joyce - Background Vocal

Produced by Richard Perry
Art Garfunkel - Associate Producer
Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel & Phil Ramone - Producers (6)

Del Newman - String Arrangements (1, 7, 9, 10), String Conduction (1, 7, 9, 10), Horn Arrangements (1, 7), Horn Conduction (1, 7), Flutes & Horn Arrangement (9) Flutes & Horn Conduction (9), Woodwinds Arrangement (10) Woodwinds Conduction (10)
Richard Hewson - String Arrangements (2, 4, 8), String Conduction (2, 4, 8)
Dave Matthews - Horn Arrangement (6)

Brooks Arthur - Recording Engineer
Dee Robb - Recording Engineer (3, 5)
Jerry Masters - Recording Engineer (6)
Will Roper - Recording Engineer (Marquee Studios)
Peter Swettenham - Recording Engineer (Air Studios)
Bill Schnee - Re-Mix Engineer
Phil Ramone - Re-Mix Engineer (6)

Recording Studios:
Cherokee Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Record Plant, Los Angeles
The Village Recorder, Los Angeles
A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Record Plant, New York
The Hit Factory, New York
Marquee Studios, London
Air Studios, London
Muscle Shoals, Alabama (6)

Re-Mix Studios:
Davlen Studios, Los Angeles
Sound Labs, Los Angeles

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Kathie Carey - Production Coordinator
Norman Seeff - Photography
Larry Emerine - Inner Sleeve Photo
Ron Coro - Design
John Brogna - Design

“Special thanks to Leah Kunkel”.

“This album was recorded at several different locations. We would like to sincerely thank the management and staff of the following studios for their kind help and cooperation: (…)”.

Songwriters:
Stephen Bishop
Hal David
Al Dubin
Steve Eaton
Bernard Gallagher
Albert Hammond
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Bruce Johnston
Graham Lyle
Paul Simon
Harry Warren
Stevie Wonder
Yvonne Wright




source/pic: my records



Art Garfunkel - Songs From A Parent To A Child
Columbia/Sony Wonder LK 67674 (1997) - US CD


1 - Who’s Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet?
2 - Morning Has Broken
3 - Daydream
4 - Baby Mine*
5 - Secret O’ Life
6 - The Things We’ve Handed Down*
7 - You’re A Wonderful One
8 - Good Luck Charm - duet with James Garfunkel
9 - I Will*
10 - Lasso The Moon
11 - Dreamland
12 - Who’s Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet? (Reprise)
13 - The Lord’s Prayer/Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep

Art Garfunkel - Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (4, 6, 9)*
Mark Egan - Bass
Freddie Washington - Bass (as “Ready” Freddie Washington)
Steve Gadd - Drums (3, 4, 6, 11)
Chris Parker - Drums
Bill Maxwell - Drums
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Eric Weissberg - Guitars, Banjo, Dobro, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin
John Sebastian - Guitar, Harmonica, Whistling
Jeff Mironov - Electric Guitar (as Jeff Miranov)
Dean Parks - Guitar
Stuart Breed - Nylon String Guitar
Tony Maiden - Guitar
Jeff Jones - Guitar
Billy Preston - Piano, Organ
Warren Bernhardt - Fender Rhodes, Keyboards (Hammond C-3), Keyboards
John Jarvis - Keyboards
Jimmy Webb - Piano, Fender Rhodes, Organ
Matthew McCauley - Synthesizer
Dave Samuels - “The Kat” (Bass Marimba) (4)
Oscar Brashear - Trumpet
Bob McChesney - Trombone
Curtis Amy - Solo Saxophone
Daniel Higgins - Flute (as Dan Higgins)
Lisa Edelstein - Flute
Joseph Stone - Oboe, English Horn
Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion
Raphael Padilla - Percussion (9)
Kim Cermak Garfunkel - Duet Vocals
James Garfunkel - Vocal
Merry Clayton - Background Vocal, Additional Vocal
Maxine Willard Waters (as Maxine Waters) - Background Vocal, Additional Vocal
Julia Tillman Waters (as Julia Waters) - Background Vocal, Additional Vocal

Produced by Art Garfunkel
Produced by Billy Preston and Merry Clayton (7)
Becky Mancuso-Winding - Executive Producer/Mom

Art Garfunkel - Traditional Arrangements (1, 13 pt. 2)
Eric Weissberg - Traditional Arrangement (1)
Jimmy Webb - Traditional Arrangement (13 pt. 2)
Matthew McCauley - String Arrangements (2, 10, 11, 13), Woodwind Arrangement (9), Horn Arrangement (13)
Merry Clayton - Background Vocal Arrangements (7, 13)
Cat Stevens - Musical Adaptation (2)

Stuart Breed - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Art Garfunkel - Mixing Engineer
Chris Habeck - Assistant Engineer, Digital Editing
Claude Achille - Assistant Engineer
Ron Boustead - Digital Editing

Recording Studios:
Sony Music Studios, Santa Monica, CA
Quad Recording, New York, NY

Mixing Studio:
Quad Recording, New York, NY

Stephen Marcussen - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Precision Mastering, Hollywood, CA

A&R Coordinator: Hillary Bratton
Management: Rob Kos, Bridget Nolan - The Metropolitan Entertainment Group

Howard Fritzson - Art Direction, Design
Douglas Foulke - Photography
Randall Tang - Hair, Makeup

“Dedicated to Kim and James Garfunkel”.

“Thank You’s // Andrew Bernick, Jerry Blair, Hope Chasin, Merry Clayton, Rolando Cobo, Dana Coccara, Ted Green, Patrizia Herminjard, Carol Lee, Elaine Locatelli, Joe Marziotto, Phil Midiri, Sandie Minasian, Jill Moog, Wendy Moss, Lee Ann Paynter, Billy Preston, Pat Riley, Cami and Jai Winding, Alan Winnikoff”.

“My darling son, // I want you to know Music, Melody, a thing called a Song, and this thrill that I get in my throat-Singing. Your Daddy’s work is making things-with all the beauty and care I have. I surprise myself when I make these things. I see who I am in the shape I make. It’s a silver Disc and I made it for you. Know me, my son. Love life through its gifts. // Daddy”.

Songwriters:
Lowell Alexander
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Frank Churchill
Marc Cohn
Lamont Dozier
Eleanor Farjeon
Wally Gold
Brian Holland
Edward Holland, Jr. (as Eddie Holland)
John Lennon
Albert Hay Malotte
Paul McCartney
Aaron Schroeder
John Sebastian
Billy Simon
James Taylor
Traditional
Ned Washington




source/pic: my records



Art Garfunkel - The Singer
Columbia Legacy 88725458162 (2012) - US 2-CD set anthology with two previously unreleased tracks

Disc One

1 - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
2 - All I Know - with Jimmy Webb on Piano
3 - Perfect Moment - with Maia Sharp and Buddy Mondlock
4 - For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her - Simon & Garfunkel
5 - Crying In The Rain - duet with James Taylor
6 - I Only Have Eyes For You - with Nicky Hopkins on Piano
7 - 99 Miles From L.A.
8 - (What A) Wonderful World - with James Taylor and Paul Simon
9 - Bright Eyes
10 - Two Sleepy People
11 - Skywriter - with Nicky Hopkins on Piano
12 - Scarborough Fair/Canticle - Simon & Garfunkel
13 - Some Enchanted Evening
14 - The Promise
15 - The Thread - with Maia Sharp and Buddy Mondlock
16 - Lena* - previously unreleased
17 - Barbara Allen

Disc Two

18 - Kathy’s Song - Simon & Garfunkel
19 - Long Way Home* - previously unreleased
20 - Scissors Cut - with Leah Kunkel
21 - The Sound Of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel
22 - Breakaway - with Graham Nash and David Crosby
23 - So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright - Simon & Garfunkel
24 - Waters Of March - with Billy Payne on Keyboards
25 - The Decree - Art Garfunkel and Amy Grant with the London Symphony Orchestra and King’s College School Choir
26 - I Wonder Why - with Kenny Rankin
27 - Disney Girls - with Bruce Johnston on Piano and Toni Tennille
28 - My Little Town - Simon & Garfunkel
29 - O Come All Ye Faithful - with Eric Weissberg
30 - A Heart In New York - with Michael Brecker on Tenor Sax
31 - I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
32 - April Come She Will - Simon & Garfunkel
33 - When A Man Loves A Woman - with Jeremy Steig on Flute and Michael Brecker on Tenor Sax
34 - In Cars

Notes: 1) Anthology comes with full musician credits only for the two previously unreleased tracks (16, 19). 2) Anthology comes with tech credits only for the two previously unreleased tracks (16, 19). 3) Anthology comes with notes and track-by-track commentary by Art Garfunkel and liner notes by Victor Bockris. Please refer to original booklet for these.

Art Garfunkel - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (16, 19)*
Russell Kunkel - Drums (16, 19), Percussion (16, 19)
Dean Parks - Electric Guitars (end solo) (16), Electric Guitars (19)
Linda Taylor - Acoustic Guitar (16, 19), Electric Guitar (middle solo) (16), Electric Guitar (19), 6-String Bass (19)
Matt Rollings - Piano (16)
Maia Sharp - Saxophones (19), Background Vocals (19)
Vanessa Freebairn-Smith - Cello (16)
Leah Kunkel - Background Vocals (16)

Produced by Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel & Roy Halee (1, 4, 23)
Produced by Art Garfunkel (2)
Produced by Billy Mann (3, 15)
Produced by Don Grolnick & James Taylor (5, 11)
Produced by Richard Perry (6, 7, 13, 22, 24, 27, 31)
Produced by Art Garfunkel & Phil Ramone (8)
Produced by Mike Batt (9)
Produced by Jay Landers (10)
Produced by Bob Johnston (12, 32)
Produced by Steve Gadd & Geoff Emerick (14)
Produced by Maia Sharp (16, 19)
Produced by Art Garfunkel & Roy Halee (17, 20)
Produced by Tom Wilson (21)
Produced by Art Garfunkel, Jimmy Webb & Geoff Emerick (25)
Produced by Geoff Emerick & Art Garfunkel (26, 33)
Produced by Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel & Phil Ramone (28)
Produced by Art Garfunkel and Michael Brooks (29)
Produced by Roy Halee & Art Garfunkel (30, 34)
Co-produced by Art Garfunkel (7, 22, 24, 27)
Goddard Lieberson - Executive Producer (9)

Dick Hyman - Arrangement (10)
Paul Simon - Arrangement (12)
Art Garfunkel - Arrangements (12, 13, 17, 29)

Ryan Freeland - Engineer (16, 19), Mixing Engineer (16)

Vic Anesini - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Battery Studios, New York

Matt Craig - Compilation Engineering

Compilation Engineering Studio:
The Cutting Room, New York

Bob Irwin - Project Coordination
Tim Anderson - Project Manager
Art Garfunkel - Track By Track Commentary
Victor Bockris - Liner Notes
Rob Santos - Legacy A&R

Art Garfunkel is managed by John Scher with Bridget Nolan at Metropolitan Talent Management
Mandy Eidgah - Marketing
Mark Flaherty - Marketing

Skouras Design - Art Direction, Design
Art Garfunkel - All Photos (courtesy of) except as follows:
Rosa Basurto/Millennium Images - Photo (page 19)
Aurelia Frey/Millennium Images, UK - Photo (page 22-23)
Tour Book Photographer Linda Mahon - Photo (pages 4, 7, 9, 18, 25)
Tour Book Photographer Larry Busacca - Photo (pages 4, 7, 9, 18, 25)
Tour Book Photographer Don Hunstein - Photo (pages 4, 7, 9, 18, 25)
Tour Book Photographer Mark Leno - Photo (pages 4, 7, 9, 18, 25)
Douglas Foulke - Photo (page 21 - top right)
© Jim Marshall Photography LLC - Photo (page 24)
Clive Arrowsmith - Booklet Back Cover Photo
Angela Skouras - Photo (page 5)

Track 1:
“From Columbia album Bridge Over Troubled Water (KCS 9914), rel. 1970 // Originally released 1970.”.

Track 2:
“From Columbia album Up 'Til Now (CK 47113), rel. 1993”.

Track 3:
“From Manhattan Records album Everything Waits To Be Noticed (7243 5 40990 2 1), rel. 2002”.

Track 4:
“From Columbia album Greatest Hits (KC 31350), rel. 1972”.

Track 5:
“From Columbia album Up 'Til Now (CK 47113), rel. 1993”.

Track 6:
“From Columbia album Breakaway (PC 33700), rel. 1975”.

Track 7:
“From Columbia album Breakaway (PC 33700), rel. 1975”.

Track 8:
“From Columbia album Watermark (JC 34975), rel. 1978”.

Track 9:
“From Columbia UK album Fate For Breakfast (86082), rel. 1979”.

Track 10:
“From Columbia album Up 'Til Now (CK 47113), rel. 1993”.

Track 11:
“From Columbia album Up 'Til Now (CK 47113), rel. 1993”.

Track 12:
“From Columbia album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (CS 9363), rel. 1966 // Originally released 1966.”.

Track 13:
“From Atco album Some Enchanted Evening (R2 74851), rel. 2007”.

Track 14:
“From Columbia album Lefty (FC 40942), rel. 1988”.

Track 15:
“From Manhattan Records album Everything Waits To Be Noticed (7243 5 40990 2 1), rel. 2002”.

Track 17:
“From Columbia album Angel Clare (KC 31474), rel. 1973”.

Track 18:
“From Columbia album Old Friends - Live On Stage (519173 2), rel. 2004”.

Track 20:
“From Columbia album Scissors Cut (FC 37392), rel. 1981”.

Track 21:
“From Columbia album Wednesday Morning, 3AM (CS 9049), rel. 1964”.

Track 22:
“From Columbia album Breakaway (PC 33700), rel. 1975”.

Track 23:
“From Columbia album Bridge Over Troubled Water (KCS 9914), rel. 1970 // Originally released 1970.”.

Track 24:
“From Columbia album Breakaway (PC 33700), rel. 1975”.

Track 25:
“From Columbia album The Animals’ Christmas (CK 40212), rel. 1986”.

Track 26:
“From Columbia album Lefty (FC 40942), rel. 1988”.

Track 27:
“From Columbia album Breakaway (PC 33700), rel. 1975”.

Track 28:
“From Columbia album Breakaway (PC 33700), rel. 1975”.

Track 29:
“From Columbia various artists album Acoustic Christmas (CK 46880), rel. 1990”.

Track 30:
“From Columbia album Scissors Cut (FC 37392), rel. 1981”.

Track 31:
“From Atco album Some Enchanted Evening (R2 74851), rel. 2007”.

Track 32:
“From Columbia album Sounds of Silence (KCS 9269), rel. 1965 // Originally released 1965.”.

Track 33:
“From Columbia album Lefty (FC 40942), rel. 1988”.

Track 34:
“From Columbia album Scissors Cut (FC 37392), rel. 1981”.

“Songs chosen and sequenced by Art Garfunkel”.

www.legacyrecordings.com
www.artgarfunkel.com

Songwriters:
Art Garfunkel
Lou Adler
Herb Alpert
Mike Batt
Hoagy Carmichael
Sam Cooke
Hal David
Al Dubin
Benny Gallagher
Howard Greenfield
Oscar Hammerstein II
Albert Hammond
Nick Holmes
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Bruce Johnston
Carole King
Alan Jay Lerner
Calvin Lewis
Frank Loesser
Bill Lovelady
Frederick Loewe (as F. Lowe)
Graham Lyle
Buddy Mondlock
Pierce Pettis
Marita Phillips
Richard Rodgers
Maia Sharp
Randy Sharp
Paul Simon
Peter Skellern
Traditional
Harry Warren
Jimmy Webb (also as J.L.Webb)
Andrew Wright



“The Singer” - US CD - sticker



source/pics: my records

Monday, June 14, 2010

Stephen Bishop



Stephen Bishop - Bish
ABC AA 1082 (1978) - US LP

Side One

1 - If I Only Had A Brain
2 - Losing Myself In You
3 - Looking For The Right One
4 - Everybody Needs Love
5 - Guitar Interlude
6 - A Fool At Heart
7 - What Can Love Do

Side Two

8 - Prelude
9 - Vagabond From Heaven
10 - Bish’s Hideaway
11 - Only The Heart Within You*
12 - Recognized
13 - I’ve Never Known A Nite Like This
14 - When I Was In Love

Stephen Bishop - Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Tromblone (sic), Guitars, Electric Guitar, Background Vocal
Leland Sklar - Bass (11), Piccolo Bass (11)*
Ray Brown - Bass
David Hungate - Bass
Nathan Watts - Bass
David Shields - Bass
Abraham Laboriel - Bass
Keith Hollar - Bass
Ed Shaughnessy - Drums
Rick Shlosser - Drums
Ray Pounds - Drums
Hal Atkinson - Drums
Michael Sembello - Guitar
Ray Parker - Guitar
Steve Cropper - Electric Guitar
Jeffrey Staton - Guitar, Electric Guitar (solos), Vocal, Background Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Guitars (solo)
Michael Staton - Steel Guitars, Vocal, Elka String Ensemble, Background Vocals
David Foster - Electric Piano, Acoustic Piano
Greg Phillinganes - Synthesizers, Electric Piano
John Jarvis - Electric Piano, Acoustic Piano
Bill Payne - Electric Piano
Steve Porcaro - Keyboards, Synthesizers
Bob Chadwick - Electric Piano
Tom Scott - Sax Solo
Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion (as Paulinho da Costa)
Tommy Vig - Percussion
Leah Kunkel - Vocal
Michael McDonald - Background Vocals (as Mike McDonald)
Chaka Khan - Background Vocal
Natalie Cole - Background Vocal
Art Garfunkel - Background Vocals
The James Lee Hoosett Choir - Background Voices
The Whistling Bishettes - Whistlers
The Whistling Bishettes: Michael Sheehy, Macey Lipman, Tanya Tucker, Michael Staton, Stephen Bishop, Carrie Fisher, Jeffrey Staton, Marc Quinci, Mrs. Louise Quinci, Katye Leiser, John Landis, Kenny Lavit, Henry Lewy, Shana Passman, Trudy Green, Diane Norton-Hill, Leah Kunkel, John Kaufer, Mary Frampton, Cameron Crowe, Kathy Carey, Kenny Farrell, Don Passman, Russ Kunkel, James Lee Stanley, Michael Whitney, Dennis Bishop, Andy Williams, Phil Ames, Nancy Ames, Richard Green, Michael Barackman, Steve Morris, Spencer Proffer, Mark Meyerson

Produced by Stephen Bishop
Dee Robb - Associate Producer

Artie Butler - String Arrangement (1), String Conduction (1), Orchestra Arrangements (7, 12), Orchestra Conduction (7, 12)
Marty Paich - String Arrangements (3, 14), String Conduction (3, 14)
Gene Page - Rhythm Chart Arrangement (4), String Arrangement (9), String Conduction (9)
Tom Scott - Horn Arrangement (13)

Joe Robb - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
Dee Robb - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14), Mixing Engineer (1, 7, 12)
Jerry Masters - Mixing Engineer (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14)
Richard Leech - Assistant Engineer
George Tutko - Assistant Engineer
Anthony D’Amico - Assistant Engineer
Joe Chicarelli - Assistant Engineer
Steve Katz - Assistant Engineer
Kevin Ryan - Assistant Engineer
Steve Gursky - Assistant Engineer
Susan Conley - Assistant to Dee Robb

Recording Studio:
Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, Calif. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)

Mixing Studios:
Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Fla. (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14)
Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, Calif. (1, 7, 12)

Lee Herschberg - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios, No. Hollywood, Calif.

Management: Trudy Green c/o Ames & Assoc. 433 No. Camden Dr. #860 Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210

David Alexander - Photography
Kosh - Design, Art Direction

Track 7:
“Dedicated to Yip Harburg”.

Track 9:
“Thank you, Mom”.

“Special Thanks: // Richard Green // Phil Ames // Diane Norton-Hill // Jeffrey Staton // Steve Diener // Mark Meyerson // Don Passman and ‘Holly’ // Lenny Waronker // Terry Rhodes and all at ICM // Charlie Minor // Michael Staton // Carol Peters // Henry Lewy // Trevor Veitch // Wilbur James Gould, M.D. // Harold Gelb, D.M.D. // Dr. Paul Petersen // All the wonderful people at Cherokee and Criteria Recording Studios”.

“A Very Special Thanks To Phil Ramone”.

“Whatever happened to Deed Abbatte?”.

Songwriters:
Stephen Bishop
Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg




source/pic: my records



Stephen Bishop - Sleeping With Girls
Vivid Sound VSCD 2256 (2010) - Japan CD


Side One

1 - Fallin’
2 - Rhythm Of The Rain*
3 - Sleeping With Girls
4 - Leaving The Hall Light On
5 - Separate Lives

Side Two

6 - Mister Wonderful
7 - Something New In My Life - theme from “Micki And Maude”
8 - Someone’s In Love
9 - It Might Be You - theme from “Tootsie”

Notes: 1) This is Stephen Bishop’s unreleased 4th album, originally due for release - according to dates on this issue's packaging - in 1985. 2) No recording date is indicated for the individual tracks, however track 9 is same version as included in the “Tootsie” OST album on Warner Bros. (1982). As for the “Micki + Maude” theme song (track 7) I was not able to check out the OST album: web resources indicate this movie’s theatrical release year as being 1984. 3) It is unclear whether this 2010 CD release is an official issue licensed by Mr. Bishop himself or not, as album is not included in the artist’s discography on his official website at www.stephenbishop.com. 4) Above picture and following credits were taken from the Korea pressing on Big Pink 88 (2010). 5) Although release is on CD, artwork shows side one/two track list breakdown on back of cover. 6) Credits on this Korea release come with a certain amount of typos: following write-up has had this corrected. Also, some tech credits are not listed, and the liner notes mention some ‘insert pictures’ that are not included. 7) Korea release comes with lyrics and credits insert. This might be true also for the Japan release. 8) According to forum discussions on the Stephen Bishop website, Japan release comes with better sound quality. I have had no way to compare the two pressings but the Korea release sounded rather lacking in dynamics right away, even before I became aware of the issue itself.

Stephen Bishop (also as Bish, Stephen Bishopolis, Stephen Bishmanton) - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Synthesizer, Sitar, Acoustic Electric Guitar w/Choral, Guitar, Solo Guitar, Background Vocals, Background Singer
Lee Sklar - Bass (2)*
Paul Westwood - Bass
Nathan East - Bass
Jeff Staton - Bass
Sting - Bass, Vocal Guest
Abraham Laboriel - Bass
Graham Jarvis - Drums
Carlos Vega - Drums (2, 6, 9)
Phil Collins - Drums, Roland Rhythm Machine
Martin Jenner - Spanish Guitar, Electric Guitar, Ebo
John Goux - Electric Guitar
Lee Ritenour - Electric Guitars
Mister Teardrop - Rhythm Guitar
Eric Clapton - Electric Guitars
Rod Lathau - Electric Guitars
Don Felder - Guitar Solos
Gary Kambra - Guitar Solo
Mitch Holder - Guitar
George Doering - Guitar
Paul Jackson, Jr. - Guitar
Pete Wingfield - Piano, Casio, Keyboards
Paul Johnson - Synthesizer
George Bitzer - DX7 Rhodes, Parts
Matthew McCauley - Oberheim, Chorus Synthesizer
Michael Boddicker - Effects Synthesizer
Greg Mathieson - Bass Synthesizer
Dave Grusin - Synthesizers
Jim Hochanadel - Sax
GOD - Thunder & Rain
Nebadon of Urantia - Nem Nom’s
Steve Foreman - Percussion
Tavares - Background Singers
Randy Crawford - Background Singer, Background Vocal
Brenda Russell - Background Singer, Background Vocal
Leah Kunkel - Background Singer
Randell Kirsch - Background Vocal
Jeff Foskett - Background Vocal

Produced by Gus Dudgeon and Stephen Bishop (1, 3, 8)
Produced by Stephen Bishop, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Sting (4)
Produced by Gus Dudgeon (5)
Produced by Stephen Bishop and Greg Matheson (2, 6)
Produced and Arranged by Lee Holdridge with additional help by Spencer Proffer (7)
Produced by Dave Grusin (9)

James Newton Howard (as James Newton-Howard) - String Arrangement (1), String Conduction (1, 5)
Marty Paich - String Arrangement (5)
Lee Holdridge - Arrangement (7)
Gus Dudgeon - Roland Rhythm Machine Programming (3)
Barrett - Roland Rhythm Machine Programming (3)
Stephen Bishop - Roland Rhythm Machine Programming (3)
Graham Jarvis (as Graham) - Roland Rhythm Machine Programming (3)

Russell Schmidt - Engineer
Graham Dickson - Engineer (3, 5)
Tchad Blake - Engineer (3, 6), Additional Overdubs Engineer (8),
Mixing Engineer (4, 5, 8)
David Leonard - Engineer (3, 6)
Paul Stillman - Engineer (6)
Franz Pusch - Engineer (6), Mixing Engineer (6)
Humberto Gatica - Engineer (9)
Nick Launay - Recording Engineer (4)
Steve Jackson - Assistant Recording Engineer (4)

Recording Studios:
Air Montserrat Studios In The Caribbean (4)
Maison Rouge Studios, London, England (5, 8)
Harlequinn Studios in Sherman Oaks, Calif (8)
Sunset Sound Factory (additional overdubs) (8)

Mixing Studios:
Sunset Sound Factory (4, 5, 8)
Radical Records in Malibu, California (6)

Lee Herschberg - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Amigo Studios

Joohyung Lee - Digital Remaster Engineer, Reissue Supervisor for Big Pink Music
Youngjun Kim - Reissue Coordinator for Big Pink Music

Management: Trudy Green Mgnt.

Dean Torrence (of Jan and) - Art Direction
Charles Churchill Villiers - Album Cover Painting
Audrey and Debra Onaga - Graphics On Back Cover
Howard Rosenberg - Back Photo
Design Power Station - CD Package, CD Art Work
Baek Song - Sleeve Printing

“Engineers: Graham Dickson, Russell Schmidt, Tchad Blake, Franz Pusch, Umberto Gatica, and the best of assistance engineers.”.

“To all of my friends in Hong Kong: I dedicate this record album to you. Please enjoy this music like you would with a cool drink on a warm day. This is my 4th album and I feel honored that Hong Kong will be the very first city to hear “Sleeping With Girls.” Remember to always “new nom”, at work and at play. // Go see, “Micki And Maude” you’ll love it, // Stephen Bishop”.

“Insert photos by various pals o mine.”.

“Made under license from Stephen Bishop”.

Track 1:
“Thanks to Burt Bacharach and The Stylistics and Tavares for their inspiration.”.

Track 2:
“Special thanks to The Cascades and the Red Coat Inn.”.

Track 3:
“Drums: Phil Collins, Roland Rhythm Machine (programmed by Gus Dudgeon, Barrett, Bish, Graham and various passerby).”.

Track 4:
“There’s so many people in this world…”.
“Major Thanks to go to the true humans who made The Spunky Merchants a reality, if only for a day.”.

Track 5:
“Mixed at The Sunset Sound Factory in Little Hollywood”.

Track 6:
“Mixed by Franz Pusch at Radical Records in Malibu, California. Apologies to the housekeeper.”.

Track 7:
“Credits: A great bunch o’ guys and gals”.

Track 8:
“I’m tired of typing these credits, don’t tell Steve!!!!)”.

Songwriters:
Stephen Bishop
Alan Bergman
Marilyn Bergman
Dave Grusin
John Gummoe
Michel Legrand




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

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Carole King & James Taylor ❏

Latest post update: December 2015. For individual Carole King and James Taylor entries you may click on the following links:

Carole King
James Taylor
James Taylor - Alternate Single Mixes And Edits

For the past January Sundance Film Festival screenings calendar of the “Troubadours” documentary you may click → here. ...And don't forget to take a look at the Scrapbook at the bottom of post!



Carole King / James Taylor - Live At The Troubadour
Hear Music HRM-32053 (2010) - US 2-disc CD/DVD package


1 - Blossom
2 - So Far Away
3 - Machine Gun Kelly*
4 - Carolina In My Mind*
5 - It’s Too Late*
6 - Smackwater Jack*
7 - Something In The Way She Moves*

8 - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
9 - Country Road*
10 - Fire And Rain*
11 - Sweet Baby James*
12 - I Feel The Earth Move*
13 - You’ve Got A Friend*
14 - Up On The Roof*

15 - You Can Close Your Eyes

Notes: 1) DVD Video disc includes same song selection in same order as CD audio disc, plus some otherwise edited onstage dialogue and spoken introduction by Carole King and James Taylor. 2) DVD Video audio is both in Dolby Stereo and DTS 5.1 Surround. 3) CD/DVD package includes liner notes written by both James Taylor and Carole King. Please refer to CD cover for these.

Carole King - Vocals, Piano
James Taylor - Vocals, Guitar
Leland Sklar - Bass (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)*
Russell Kunkel - Drums (3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
Danny Kortchmar - Guitar

Creative Producers: Carole King, James Taylor

Peter Asher - Audio Producer
Sam Feldman - Executive Producer
Lorna Guess - Executive Producer
Michael Gorfaine - Executive Producer

Nathaniel Kunkel - Recording & Mixing Engineer

Recording Location:
Recorded Live at The Troubadour, Los Angeles

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer
Sangwook “Sunny” Nam - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab Ojai, CA

Martyn Atkins - Video Director
James Pluta - Video Producer
William Bullen - Video Editor

Craig Anderson - DVD Authoring for Craigman Digital
David Dieckmann - DVD Authoring for Craigman Digital

Robert Smith - Executive Producer, Concord Music Group
Ellyn Kusmin - Coordinating Producer

Crew:
Ralph Perkins - Tour Production Manager
Meagan Strader - Tour Manager
David Morgan - Front of House Audio
Jonathan Prince - Stage and Guitar Technician
Mark Konrad - Piano Technician
Christian Walsh - Monitor Engineer
Curry Grant - Lighting
Jason DeBoer - Lighting Operator
Mike Olmstead - Production Assistant
Matt Rogers - Production Assistant
Brian Smith - Troubadour Club Manager

Carole King Management:
Lorna Guess, CK Productions
Executive Asst: Gina Terzino
Marketing Director Karen Macmillan
Asst. to Carole King: Kristine Adetosoye
Business Mgt: David Weise, Beth Sabbagh, David Weise & Associates
Booking Agent: Dan Weiner, Paradigm
Legal: Laurie Soriano, Jeff Leven, Davis, Shapiro, Lewit & Hayes
Audio Consultant: Rudy Guess

James Taylor Management:
Sam Feldman, Macklam Feldman Management
Michael Gorfaine, Gorfaine Schwartz Agency
Executive Assistants: Jane Muckle, Cathy Clark, Angela Ball, Pearl Evidente
Assistant to James Taylor: Ellyn Kusmin
Business Management: Stanley Lim, Joanne Garzilli, Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman LLP
Booking Agent: Rob Light, CAA, LLC
Legal: Andy Tavel, Dan Shulman, Tavel & Associates, PC
Jay Cooper, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Audio Consultant: Dave O’Donnell
Production Assistant: Nelliana Kuh

James O’Mara - Cover Photography, First Fold Photography, Second Fold Photography, Booklet Cover Photography, Booklet 6/7, 16/17 and 18/19 Photography
Rudy Guess - Back Cover Photography
Elissa Kline - Behind Disk Tray Photography, Booklet 8/9, 10 and 15/Kortchmar Photography
Sherry Rayn Barnett - Booklet 11 Photography
Lou Adler (courtesy of) - 2/3 Photography
Jim McCrary - Booklet 4 and 12 Photography
Robert Peterson - Booklet 5 and 13 Photography
Rob Shanahan - Booklet 14/Sklar and Kunkel Photography
Kevin Estrada - Back of Booklet Photography
Bill Flanagan - Booklet Essay
O’Mara & Ryan/James O’Mara, Kate Ryan - Package Design

“James Taylor plays Olson acoustic guitars, Seymour Duncan Custom Fender Telecaster, Fishman Aura and Line 6 Pro Effects”.

www.caroleking.com
www.jamestaylor.com
www.concordmusicgroup.com

Songwriters:
Carole King
James Taylor
Gerry Goffin
Danny Kortchmar
Toni Stern




source/pic: my records



Carole King / James Taylor / Various Artists
Troubadours - The Rise Of The Singer-Songwriter
Hear Music HRM-32078-00 (2011) - US 2-disc CD/DVD package


disc 1 - DVD

1 - “Troubadours” Documentary

disc 2 - Audio CD

1 - Sweet Baby James - James Taylor - “Sweet Baby James”
2 - Desperado - Linda Ronstadt - “Don’t Cry Now”
3 - Dixie Chicken - Little Feat - “Dixie Chicken”
4 - Take Me To The Pilot - Elton John - “Elton John”
5 - Ol’ ’55 - Tom Waits - “Closing Time”
6 - Love Has No Pride - Bonnie Raitt - “Give It Up”
7 - Sail Away - Randy Newman - “Sail Away”
8 - Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon - “Warren Zevon”
9 - Why Me - Kris Kristofferson - “Jesus Was A Capricorn”
10 - It’s Too Late - Carole King - “Tapestry”

Notes: 1) This is the DVD of the Morgan Neville documentary “Troubadours”. 2) The documentary premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival on January 2011. 3) The documentary chronicles the history of Doug Weston’s Troubadour club, focusing on the relationship between James Taylor and Carole King, and includes rare performances, archival footage, archival pictorial material and interviews both with and about King and Taylor, as well as many other musicians who have been part of the Troubadour scene during its heyday (see interview cast below). It features contributions by Lee, as well as other Section members Danny Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel and Craig Doerge. 4) DVD Video audio is both in Dolby Stereo and DTS 5.1 Surround. 5) All of the tracks on the audio CD disc are previously released versions: the in-between-bracket titles in the above list indicate the original record albums these were taken from. 6) No credits are included for the audio CD tracks. 7) Closing titles of DVD feature play over a complete live performance of James Taylor’s song “Your Smiling Face” shot during the 2010 Troubadour Reunion Tour, with James Taylor and Carole King accompanied by the full tour band. Lee is on bass and Russ Kunkel on drums. 8) For full artistic DVD credits please refer to original material. 9) Total duration of DVD is approx 91 mins.

Interview Cast (In Alphabetical Order)

Lou Adler
Peter Asher
Paul Body
Ursula Britton
Jackson Browne
Cheech & Chong
Robert Christgau
David Crosby
Chris Darrow
Rochard “Dickie” Davis
Henry Diltz
Craig Doerge
Robert Hilburn
Barney Hoskyns
Elton John
Carole King
Sherry Goffin Kondor
Danny Kortchmar
Kris Kristofferson
Russ Kunkel
Barry Mann
Steve Martin
Jim Maxwell
Roger McGuinn
Bonnie Raitt
Leland Sklar
John David Souther (as JD Souther)
Toni Stern
James Taylor
Cynthia Weil

Concord Music Group presents A Tremolo Production
Produced by Eddie Schmidt
Produced by Tremolo Productions for Syzygy Productions, LLC

Morgan Neville - Director
Sam Feldman - Executive Producer
Michael Gorfaine - Executive Producer
Lorna Guess - Executive Producer
Robert Smith - Executive Producer for Concord Music Group

Miranda Yousef - Editor
Nicola Marsh - Director of Photography
Arlene Nelson - Director of Photography

Jennifer Ellen Mohr - Production Manager
Craig Anderson for Craigman Digital - DVD Authoring
David Dieckmann for Craigman Digital - DVD Authoring

Scott Grossman - Illustrations
Larissa Collins - Package Design

““Troubadours” is an intimate look at the exciting moment when a generation of great artists were drawn together on Southern California. The famous West Hollywood club, The Troubadour, became the home for the rise of the singer-songwriter, a mecca that drew artists as prolific and influential as Carole King, James Taylor and others who shaped our musical DNA”.

www.concordmusicgroup.com



source/pic: my records

Carole King & James Taylor - Scrapbook

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

American Flyer (Craig Fuller, Eric Kaz, Steve Katz, Doug Yule)

You may find the Craig Fuller & Eric Kaz post at the following link:

Craig Fuller & Eric Kaz



American Flyer - American Flyer
United Artists UA-LA650-G (1976) - US LP

Side One

1 - Light Of Your Love
2 - Such A Beautiful Feeling
3 - Back In ‘57
4 - Lady Blue Eyes
5 - Let Me Down Easy
6 - M

Side Two

7 - The Woman In Your Heart*
8 - Love Has No Pride
9 - Queen Of All My Days
10 - Drive Away
11 - Call Me, Tell Me
12 - End Of A Love Song

Note: Album credits do not specify any role for the four members of the group (Craig Fuller, Eric Kaz, Steve Katz, Doug Yule).

Craig Fuller
Eric Kaz
Steve Katz
Doug Yule
Leland Sklar - Bass (7)*
Scott Edwards - Bass
Fred Beckmeier - Bass
Alvin Taylor - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Larry Carlton - Electric Guitar
Rusty Young - Pedal Steel
Joe Sample - Fender Rhodes
Byron Berline - Fiddle
Ernie Watts - Sax
Earl Dommler - Oboe, English Horn
Vince Derosa - French Horn
Gary Coleman - Percussion

Produced by George Martin

George Martin - Orchestrations, Arrangements, Conduction
Harry Bluestone - Concert Master

John Mills - Engineer
John Arrias - Assistant Engineer
Steve Maslow - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
The Indigo Ranch / Malibu, California
Sound Labs / Hollywood, California
Cherokee Sound / Hollywood, California

Re-Mix Studios:
The Sound Factory / Hollywood, California
Cherokee Sound / Hollywood, California

Mastering Studio:
Kendun, Los Angeles, California

Bob Cato - Designer, Illustrator

“Special Thanks: Bob Ringe, Dennis Katz, Johanann Vigoda, Stan Handman, Mike Stewart, Joe Bos, Artie Mogull, Denny Diante, Jeff Samuels, Norma Goldstein, Ray Anderson, Stewart Sank, Anita Wexler, Bob Brown, Thom Williams, Frank Decaro, Jim Fielder, Ron Tutt, Kaye and A.T. and all our friends at UA Records”.

Songwriters:
Craig Fuller
Steve Katz
Eric Kaz
Libby Titus
Doug Yule



source/pic: my records

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Craig Fuller & Eric Kaz

You may find the American Flyer post at the following link:

American Flyer (Craig Fuller, Eric Kaz, Steve Katz, Doug Yule)



Craig Fuller & Eric Kaz - Craig Fuller/Eric Kaz
Columbia PC 35324 (1978) - US LP


Side One

1 - Feel That Way Again*
2 - Cry Like A Rainstorm*
3 - You Take A Heart*
4 - Let The Fire Burn All Night*
5 - ‘Til You Come Back*


Side Two

6 - Annabella*
7 - The Ways Of A Woman*
8 - Fool For You*
9 - Restless Sea*

10 - Annabella (Reprise)

Craig Fuller - Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Electric Guitar, Harmony Vocal
Eric Kaz - Vocals, Harmony Vocal, Piano, Background Vocal, Acoustic Piano
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
Russell Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), Syn-Drums (1, 4, 7), Percussion (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9)
Dan Dugmore - Electric Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo, Steel Guitar
Steve Lukather - Electric Guitar, Guitar Solo
Craig Doerge - Wurlitzer, Acoustic Piano
Don Grolnick - Organ, Rhodes, Acoustic Piano
James-Newton Howard - Wurlitzer
Charles Veal - First Violin
Rollice Dale - First Viola
Dennis Karmazyn - First Cello
Richard Feves - String Bass
Rosemary Butler - Harmony Vocals, Background Vocal
Leah Kunkel - Harmony Vocals, Background Vocals
Maxayn Lewis - Harmony Vocals
John David Souther - Harmony Vocal
Doug Haywood - Background Vocal
Michael McDonald - Harmony Vocal
Leo Sayer - Harmony Vocals

Produced by Val Garay

David Campbell - String Arrangements (2, 5, 6, 7, 10), String Conduction (2, 5, 6, 7, 10)

Val Garay - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Tim Dennen - Assistant Recording Engineer
Steve Marcussen - Assistant Recording Engineer
Ken Jacobs - Assistant Recording Engineer
George Ybarra - Assistant Mixing Engineer

Recording Studio:
Studio 55, L.A.

Mixing Studio (February 5th - April 7th, 1978):
The Sound Factory, L.A.

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Andrea Farber - Project Co-Ordinator
Exclusive Representation: Survival Management
CBS Product Manager: Tony Zetland

Jim Shea - Photography
Kosh - Design, Art Direction

“This album was mixed using the Aphex-Aural Exciter System”.

“Special Thanks to Don Ellis and Bob Ringe”.

Songwriters:
Craig Fuller
Eric Kaz



source/pic: my records

Monday, June 7, 2010

Warren Zevon ❏

You may take a look at some very rare images from the “Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School” photo shoot in the Scrapbook section right at the bottom of post. Thanks!



Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
Asylum 6E-118 (1978) - US LP
Rhino 8122-79997-7 (2007) - US CD - Expanded & remastered CD reissue


Side One

1 - Johnny Strikes Up The Band*
2 - Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner
3 - Excitable Boy
4 - Werewolves Of London
5 - Accidentally Like A Martyr*

Side Two

6 - Nighttime In The Switching Yard
7 - Veracruz
8 - Tenderness On The Block
9 - Lawyers, Guns And Money

expanded & remastered CD bonus tracks (all previously unissued)

10 - I Need A Truck - outtake
11 - Werevolves Of London - alternate version
12 - Tule’s Blues - solo piano version
13 - Frozen Notes - strings version

Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from the 2007 CD reissue. 2) CD reissue comes with no musician credits for the bonus tracks. 3) CD reissue includes liner notes by David Fricke. Please refer to CD booklet for these. 4) You can listen to a live and unreleased version of “Werevolves Of London” recorded at the Hollywood Bowl with Lee on bass, Russ Kunkel on drums and David Lindley on slide at the following → YouTube link.

Warren Zevon - Vocals, Piano, Organ, Synthesizer
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 5)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
John McVie - Bass
Kenny Edwards - Bass
Russell Kunkel - Drums (1, 2, 3, 5)
Mick Fleetwood - Drums
Jeff Porcaro - Drums, Percussion
Rick Marotta - Drums
Waddy Wachtel - Guitars, Harmonies, Guitar (right), Lead Guitar, Synthesizers
Danny Kortchmar - Guitar (left), Percussion (1)
Jim Horn - Saxophone, Recorders
Greg Ladanyi - Bell
Arthur Gerst - Mexican Harp
Luis Damian - Jarana
Manuel Vasquez - Requinto Jarocho
The Gentlemen Boys (Jackson Browne, Jorge Calderón, Kenny Edwards, John David Souther & Waddy Wachtel) - Harmonies
Linda Ronstadt - Harmony
Jennifer Warnes - Harmony
Karla Bonoff - Harmony
Jorge Calderón - Harmonies, Spanish Vocals

Produced by Jackson Browne & Waddy Wachtel

Greg Ladanyi - Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Dennis Kirk - Engineer (with), Mixing Engineer (with)
George Ybarra - Assistant Engineer
Serge Reyes - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studio:
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles

Jimmy Wachtel - Album Design & Photography
Lorrie Sullivan - “Willy On The Plate” Photography

“Mixed with The Aphex”.

““Willy On The Plate” Photographed by Lorrie Sullivan and prepared by Crystal Zevon”.

“A special thank you to Burt Stein // Jungle Pilot: D.E. Lindell von Starich // Thanks to Joe Smith”.

Expanded & Remastered CD Reissue Additional Credits

James Austin - Reissue Supervision
Cheryl Pawelski - Reissue Supervision
Bill Inglot - Sound Producer, Remastering Engineer
Dan Hersch - Remastering Engineer

Remastering Studio:
DigiPrep

Mike Engstrom - Product Manager
Liuba Shapiro - Product Manager
Cory Frye - Editorial Supervision
Hugh Brown - Design
Andrea Craig - Project Assistance
Ginger Dettman - Project Assistance
Beatriz Pace - Project Assistance
Steve Woolard - Project Assistance
David Fricke - Liner Notes

““Excitable Boy” was originally issued as Asylum 6E-118 (1/24/78).”.

“Special Thanks: Audrey Bilger & Jordan Zevon”.

Songwriters:
Warren Zevon
Jackson Browne
Jorge Calderón
David Lindell
LeRoy P. Marinell
Waddy Wachtel




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Warren Zevon - Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School
Asylum 5E-509 (1980) - US LP


Side One

1 - Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School*
2 - A Certain Girl*
3 - Jungle Work*
4 - Empty-Handed Heart*

5 - Interlude No. 1
6 - Play It All Night Long*

Side Two

7 - Jeannie Needs A Shooter*
8 - Interlude No. 2
9 - Bill Lee
10 - Gorilla, You’re A Desperado*
11 - Bed Of Coals*
12 - Wild Age*


Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from the US CD reissue on Elektra 9 60561-2. 2) CD reissue notes credit George Gruel as “sleeve photography, except where indicated”. The other sleeve photography credits are unreadable in the small-sized CD re-issue print. Please check back for further updates once LP sleeve becomes available.

Warren Zevon - Vocals, Guitars, String Synthesizer, Piano, Harmonica, Organ
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12)*
Rick Marotta - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12), Vocals, Syndrums (3), Tubular Bells (7), Percussion (10)
David Lindley - Lap Steel Guitars, Guitar
Waddy Wachtel - Lead Guitar, Guitar
Don Felder - Guitar
Jorge Calderón - Guitar, Vocal
Joe Walsh - Lead Guitar, Guitars (solo)
Jackson Browne - Slide Guitar, Guitar, Vocal, Harmonies
Ben Keith - Pedal Steel Guitar
Linda Ronstadt - Descant, Harmony
Glenn Frey - Harmonies
John David Souther - Harmonies (as J.D. Souther)
Don Henley - Harmonies

Produced by Warren Zevon and Greg Ladanyi

Warren Zevon - Strings (1, 4, 5, 7, 8)
Sid Sharp - Concertmaster (1, 4, 5, 7, 8)

Greg Ladanyi - Recording Engineer
Jim Nipar - Recording Engineer (with)
Ernie Sheesley - Assistant Engineer
Niko Bolas - Assistant Engineer
Serge Reyes - Assistant Engineer
George Gruel - Aide-de-camp

Recording Studio:
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California

Mixing Studios:
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, California
Record One, Los Angeles, California

Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
A&M Studios, Los Angeles

Management: Irving Azoff, Front Line Management, 8380 Melrose Avenue, Suite 307, Los Angeles, California 90069

Jimmy Wachtel - Album Cover for Dawn Patrol, Photography
Michael Curtis - Photography (with)
George Gruel - Sleeve Photography, except where indicated

“Special Thanks to Curt Konopel for Aphex System”.

“For Ken Millar // il miglior fabbro.”.

“Thanks always to Jackson”.

Songwriters:
Warren Zevon
T-Bone Burnett
Jorge Calderón
Naomi Neville
Bruce Springsteen




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



Warren Zevon - The Envoy
Asylum 60159 (1982) - US LP
Rhino 8122-79997-8 (2007) - US CD - Expanded & remastered CD reissue


Side One

1 - The Envoy*
2 - The Overdraft*
3 - The Hula Hula Boys*

4 - Jesus Mentioned
5 - Let Nothing Come Between You*

Side Two

6 - Ain’t That Pretty At All*
7 - Charlie’s Medicine
8 - Looking For The Next Best Thing
9 - Never Too Late For Love

expanded & remastered CD bonus tracks (all previously unissued)

10 - Word Of Mouth - outtake
11 - Let Nothing Come Between You - alternate
12 - The Risk - outtake
13 - Wild Thing - outtake

Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from the 2007 CD reissue. 2) CD reissue comes with no musician credits for the bonus tracks. 3) CD reissue includes liner notes by David Wild. Please refer to CD booklet for these.

Warren Zevon - Vocals, Guitar Solo, Synthesizers, Prepared Piano, Piano, Electric Piano, Harmony, Amplified Piano, Background Vocal, Acoustic 12-String Guitar
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 5, 6)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
Jeff Porcaro - Drums (1, 2, 3, 5, 8), Tahitian Log Drums (3), Pule Sticks (3)
Michael Botts (as Mike Botts) - Drums (6)
Rick Marotta - Drums
Russell Kunkel - Drums
Waddy Wachtel - Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Percussion (5), Harmony, Background Vocal
David Landau - Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocal
Steve Lukather - Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Lead Guitar (as Danny “Kootch” Kortchmar)
LeRoy P. Marinell - Acoustic Guitar (as LeRoy Marinell)
Kenny Edwards - Guitar
Jim Horn - Recorders
Steve Forman - Percussion (6)
Don Henley - Harmonies
Lindsey Buckingham - Harmony
Jordan Zevon - Harmony
Jorge Calderón - Harmony
John David Souther (as J.D. Souther) - Background Vocal, Harmony
Graham Nash - Harmony

Produced by Waddy Wachtel, Greg Ladanyi & Warren Zevon

Greg Ladanyi - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Jamie Ledner - Assistant Engineer
Wayne Tanouye - Assistant Engineer
Niko Bolas - Additional Recording Engineer
George Gruel - Aide-de-camp

Recording Studio:
Record One, Los Angeles

Jimmy Wachtel for Dawn Patrol - Album Design, Cover Photography
Michael Curtis - Assistant to Jimmy Wachtel
Randee St. Nicholas - Inside Cover Photography

Actors: Gary Braglia, Jonathan Exley, Don Grabowski (Don G.), George Gruel, James Houghton, Mick Johnson, Greg Ladanyi, Harry Landry, Ted Shackleford

Warner’s Pilots: Harry Landry, Bob Barnes, Rich Hildenbrand, Randy Mowrey

Lighting Crew: Pattim Service, Inc. (Timothy J. Griffith, Timothy Phelps, Ralph Stiers, Glenn Marygold, Terry Novell, John Black, Dan Hajek, Janice Colty)

Gloria von Jansky - Actor’s Make-up

“Thanks to Joe Smith & Irving Azoff”.

“Special thanks to: // Aaron Norris for his conceptual contributions and to “Kootch”, LeRoy, John David, Kim Lankford, Larry Solters, Howard Kaufman, Burt Stein, Carol Sidlow, Karen Ladanyi, Dale Hood, Johnny Lea Hodges, Don G. & Starlite Limousine, Tim Griffith, Barbara Walker, Randee St. Nicholas, Ron Coro, Elmi Graphics, Guy Salvadore, Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority, Jeff Bridges, James Houghton and Tom McGuane of Montana. // Thanks always to Jackson.”.

“For Kim”.

Expanded & Remastered CD Reissue Additional Credits

James Austin - Reissue Supervision
Cheryl Pawelski - Reissue Supervision
Bill Inglot - Sound Producer, Remastering Engineer
Dan Hersch - Remastering Engineer

Remastering Studio:
DigiPrep

Mike Engstrom - Product Manager
Liuba Shapiro - Product Manager
Cory Frye - Editorial Supervision
Hugh Brown - Design
Andrea Craig - Project Assistance
Ginger Dettman - Project Assistance
Beatriz Pace - Project Assistance
Steve Woolard - Project Assistance
David Wild - Liner Notes

“David Wild is a contributing editor for Rolling Stone.”.

““The Envoy” was originally issued as Asylum 60159 (7/16/82).”.

“Special Thanks: Audrey Bilger & Jordan Zevon”.

Songwriters:
Warren Zevon
Kenny Edwards
LeRoy P. Marinell
Thomas McGuane
Additional Songwriter (CD reissue):
Chip Taylor




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Warren Zevon - Sentimental Hygiene
Virgin 90603-1 (1987) - US LP
Virgin 72435-80621-2-0 (2003) - US CD - Expanded & remastered CD reissue


Side One

1 - Sentimental Hygiene
2 - Boom Boom Mancini
3 - The Factory
4 - Trouble Waiting To Happen
5 - Reconsider Me

Side Two

6 - Detox Mansion
7 - Bad Karma
8 - Even A Dog Can Shake Hands
9 - The Heartache*
10 - Leave My Monkey Alone

expanded & remastered CD bonus tracks

11 - Nocturne - instrumental
12 - Leave My Monkey Alone (Spanish) - previously unreleased

Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from the 2003 CD reissue. 2) CD reissue comes with no musician credits for the bonus tracks. 3) CD reissue includes liner notes by David Wild. Please refer to CD booklet for these.

Warren Zevon - Vocals, Keyboard, Lead Guitar, Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Emulator
Leland Sklar - Bass (9)*
Jorge Calderón - Bass, Harmony
Mike Mills - Bass
Tony Levin - Bass
Flea - Bass
Bill Berry - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Craig Krampf - Drums
Neil Young - Lead Guitar
Waddy Wachtel - Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Peter Buck - Guitar
Mike Campbell - Guitar
Brian Setzer - Lead Guitar
David Lindley - Lap Steel Guitar, Bowed Saz
Rick Richards - Guitar
Blackbyrd McKnight - Guitar
Amp Fiddler - Keyboard
Jai Winding - Keyboard
Bob Dylan - Harmonica
Darius - Sitar
Don Henley - Harmonies
Stan Lynch - Harmony
Michael Stipe - Harmony
Jennifer Warnes - Harmony

Produced by Warren Zevon, Andrew Slater and Niko Bolas

George Clinton - Arrangement (10)
Will Alexander - Computer Programming (10)
Brian Bell - Computer Programming (10)

Niko Bolas - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Shelly Yakus - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Larry Fergusson - Mixing Engineer (10)
Duncan Aldrich - Engineer
Richard Bosworth - Engineer
Richard Cottrell - Assistant Engineer
Richard Landers - Assistant Engineer
Bob Levy - Assistant Engineer
Mark McKenna - Assistant Engineer
Dan Nash - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studio:
Record One

Additional Recording Studios:
A&M Studios
Cheshire Sound
Atlanta

Mixing Studios:
A&M Studios
Ground Control

Steve Marcussen - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studios:
Precision Lacquer

Jeff Ayeroff - Art Direction
Herb Ritts - Front Cover Photography
Joyce Ravid - Back Page and Inlay Photography

“Special thanks to George Clinton, Gemma Corfield, Julie Finkel, Merle Ginsberg, Curtis Goodman, Jeremy Graf, Bill Harper, Don Henley, Jefferson Holt, Jimmy Iovine, Denny Rosencranz, Janis Schifter, Paula Shimatsu-U., Fred Walecki, Jennifer Warnes, // Thanks always to Jackson”.

Expanded & Remastered CD Reissue Additional Credits

David Wild - Liner Notes

Songwriters:
Warren Zevon
Bill Berry
Peter Buck
Jorge Calderón
Mike Mills
John David Souther (as J.D. Souther)




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US LP catalog #: the web

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Jelly (Fred Bliffert, Amy Madigan, Jesse Roe)



Jelly - A True Story
Asylum 7E-1096 (1977) - US LP

Side One

1 - No One Like My Baby
2 - No Words Of Love
3 - Susan
4 - I’m Lost*
5 - I Don’t Want To Beg You Baby

Side Two

6 - Dr. Jazz
7 - I Want You To Dance*
8 - Fall In Love Too*
9 - Broken Man*
10 - Elijah

Fred Bliffert - Vocals, Voice
Amy Madigan - Vocals, Glockenspiel, Vibraphonette (2, 9), Tambourines, Marimba (7, 9), Shaker (7), Voice
Jesse Roe - Vocals, All Keyboards, All Other Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Voice
Lee Sklar - Bass (4, 7, 8, 9)*
Chuck Rainey - Bass
Wilton Felder - Bass
Jim Gordon - Drums (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Russ Kunkel - Drums (4), Congas, Shakers
Jeff Porcaro - Drums
Chuck Cochran - Guitar, Electric Guitars
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Dennis Budimir - Guitar
Bill Payne - Piano, Wurlitzer Electric Piano
Jai Winding - Wurlitzer Electric Piano, Piano
Chris Darrow - Banjo
Jim Horn - Flute, Saxophone, Saxophone Solo
Jerry Hey - Trumpet
Chuck Findley - Trumpet, Trombone
Kim Hutchcroft - Saxophone
Larry Williams - Saxophone
Quitman Dennis - Saxophone
Joel Tepp - Harmonica
Nick Plotwin - Field Drum
Charles Veal - Violin (Concert Master)
Marcy Dicterow - Violin
Robert Dubrow - Violin
Gordon Marron - Violin
Hiam Shtrum - Violin
Lya Stern - Violin
Novi Novog - Viola (as Novi)
Myron Sandler - Viola
Ron Strauss - Viola
Dennis Karmazyn - Cello
Ron Cooper - Cello
David Speltz - Cello
Ray Kelley - Cello
Julie Buffum - Cello
Harry Schultz - Cello
Arni Eglisson - String Bass
Richard Feves - String Bass
Sue Ranney - String Bass
Louise Dissman - Flute, Piccolo
Jon Kip - Flute, Bass Saxophone
Sheridon Stokes - Flute (as Sheridan Stokes)
David Duke - French Horn
Alan Robinson - French Horn
Roy Poper - Trumpet
Red Callender - Tuba (as Red Callendar)
Earl Dumler - Oboe
Jo Ann Johnson - Operator
The Third Annual Turkey Dinner - Crowd
Kenny Edwards - Voice (as Ken Edwards)
Wendy Waldman - Voice
Rita Jean Bodine - Voice
Greg Prestopino - Voice
Kevin Evans - Voice

Produced by Chuck Plotkin

David Campbell - String Arrangements, Horn Arrangements (Orchestra), Woodwinds Arrangements (Orchestra)
Jim Horn - Horn Arrangements (for the work of Jim Horn, Quitman Dennis and Chuck Findley)
Jerry Hey - Horn Arrangements (his own)
Kim Hutchcroft - Horn Arrangements (his own)
Larry Williams - Horn Arrangements (his own)

Bobby Thomas - Engineer
C.H. Walsh - Assistant Engineer
Greg Ladanyi - Additional Mixing Engineer (3, 7)
Dennis Kirk - Additional Mixing Engineer (3, 7)

Recording Studios:
The Elektra Annex in Sepulveda, California (“The bulk of this album”)
Davlen Studios in Universal City, California (additional recording)

Mixing Studios:
Davlen Studios in Universal City, California (“the bulk of the mixing”)
The Sound Factory in Los Angeles, California (additional mixing for tracks 3, 7)

Bernie Grundman - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
A&M Studios

Management: Allen Shapiro

Moshe Brahka - Photos
Tony Lane & Anne Garner - Art Direction, Design

“Jerry Hey, Kim Hutchcroft and Larry Williams are members of “Seawind”, and arranged all of the horn parts which they played on this record”.

“My work is dedicated to Julie Gilmore Roe. Get it (got it) good/J.G.R // To all “The Faces”…and the one I love… You know who you are./Amy Madigan // With devotion and gratitude I dedicate my music to my wife-to-be, Susan Lemke; my teacher, Paramahansa Yogananda; and to my family and friends and all the good folks from Milwaukee. Love to all/Fred Bliffert”.

“Jelly Loves…Allen Shapiro, Chuck (Ga-Goink) Plotkin, Bobby Thomas, C.H. Walsh, Emitt Rhodes, The Bla-Bla Café, and the entire Elektra/Asylum Staff. // Thank you. // Freddy, Jesse and Amy”.

Songwriters:
Fred Bliffert
Jesse Roe
Tobias Coe
Kevin Evans
Rich Markey
Walter Melrose
Joseph Oliver



source/pic: my records