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~ Release by Garry Dial & Dick Oatts (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

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CD 1
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1The Great Divide
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
The Great Divide (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Garry Dial
6:41
2Solidarity
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
Solidarity (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Dick Oatts
5:22
3The Tailor
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
The Tailor (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Dick Oatts
3:48
4Pure Thought
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
Pure Thought (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Dick Oatts
3:39
5Dial's Style
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
Dial's Style (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Dick Oatts
5:19
6The Greed Factor
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
The Greed Factor (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Garry Dial
9:16
7Turn & Let Me Hold You
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
Turn & Let Me Hold You (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Garry Dial
5:07
8Rumination
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
Rumination (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Garry Dial and Dick Oatts
5:23
9A Fine Line
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
A Fine Line (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Garry Dial
6:12
10Weatherman
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
Weatherman (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Dick Oatts
4:38
11Danish Beauty
recording engineer:
Tom Jung (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
assistant engineer:
Troy Halderson
producer:
Garry Dial, Tom Jung and Dick Oatts
bass [acoustic bass]:
Jay Anderson (jazz bassist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
bass trombone:
Doug Purviance (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
brass:
Earl Gardner (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30), Tony Kadleck (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Joe Mosello (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
drums (drum set):
Joey Baron (American jazz drummer) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
French horn:
John Clark (flute & horn player) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and Peter Reit (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
piano:
Garry Dial (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
trombone:
Ed Neumeister (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30) and John Mosca (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
woodwind:
Dick Oatts (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
conductor:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies) (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
orchestrator:
Richard DeRosa (drummer, Director of Jazz Composition/Arranging Studies)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
DMP (US jazz label, "Digital Music Products")
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave til 2010) in New York, New York, United States (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
recording of:
Danish Beauty (from 1990-02-02 until 1990-03-30)
composer:
Garry Dial
4:36