Balkan Connection

~ Release by Dusko Goykovich Big Band (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Doboy
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
Doboy (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
8:03
2You're My Everything
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
You’re My Everything (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
lyricist:
Mort Dixon and Joe Young (US lyricist)
composer:
Harry Warren (US composer and lyricist)
5:35
3The Bopper
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
The Bopper (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
6:36
4Manhattan Mood
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
Manhattan Mood (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
7:09
5Balkan Blue
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
Balkan Blue (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
6:30
6You Don't Know What Love Is
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
You Don’t Know What Love Is (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
lyricist and composer:
Gene de Paul and Don Raye
publisher:
MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP), シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部
5:52
7A Handful o' Soul
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
A handful O'Soul (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
7:11
8Why Not You
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
Why Not You (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
4:54
9Night of Skopje
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
The Nights of Skopje (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
6:41
10Nella
recording engineer:
Peter Lübke (engineer/owner "Soundfabrik Munich")
producer:
Matthias Winckelmann
assistant mixer:
Enrico Coromines (Engineer)
mixer:
Gil Kaupp
alto saxophone:
Thomas Bouterwek (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Peter Peuker (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
baritone saxophone:
Michael Lutzeier (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
bass:
Luigi Trussardi (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
membranophone:
Ratko Divjak (Croatian jazz drummer) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
piano:
Peter Michelich (Slovenian jazz pianist,) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gianni Basso (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Tony Lakatos (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trombone:
Eberhard Budziat (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Michael Kohler (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Rainer Muller (Trombone player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Uli Plettendorf (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
trumpet:
Thomas Bendzko (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Tom Howard (Flugelhorn and trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10), Gil Kaupp (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10) and Joe Rivera (Trumpet player) (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
recorded at:
Sound Fabrik in Bayern, Germany (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
mixed at:
Downbeat! Studio
instrumental recording of:
Nella (from 1995-05-09 until 1995-05-10)
composer and arranger:
Dusko Goykovich
7:13

Credits

Release

photography:Liz Kaupp
Ssirus W. Pakzad
liner notes:Hans-Jürgen Schaal
graphic design:Yürgen Hübner
mastering:Wolfgang Meyscheider
flugelhorn and trumpet:Dusko Goykovich
copyrighted (©) by:Enja Records Matthias Winckelmann GmbH (for copyrights use only) (in 1996)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/6639565 [info]