Girl Singer

~ Release by Rosemary Clooney (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Nice 'n' Easy
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Nice ’n’ Easy (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist:
Alan Bergman (American lyricist) and Marilyn Bergman
composer:
Lew Spence
publisher:
Spirit Two Music (ended), Threesome Music Company (ended), Warner Bros. Music Corp. (ended), Spence Lew Music and Spirit Two Music Crescendo
3:13
2Sweet Kentucky Ham
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Sweet Kentucky Ham (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
writer:
Dave Frishberg
3:56
3Autumn in New York
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Autumn in New York (1934) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist and composer:
Vernon Duke
publisher:
Chappell & Co. and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!)
4:51
4Miss Otis Regrets
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Miss Otis Regrets (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1934)
publisher:
Warner/Chappell and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) (in 1934)
3:20
5Let There Be Love
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Let There Be Love (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist:
Ian Grant (lyricist)
composer:
Lionel Rand
publisher:
Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Ltd., Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996) and Warner Chappell Music Publishing
3:46
6Lovers After All
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Lovers After All (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
writer:
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (English composer) and Johnny Mandel (American composer and arranger)
3:45
7From This Moment On
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
From This Moment On (Kiss Me, Kate, 1953 film & 1999 Broadway revival casts only) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1950)
part of:
Kiss Me, Kate (musical)
3:14
8More Than You Know
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
More Than You Know (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist:
Edward Eliscu and Billy Rose (lyricist and Broadway producer)
composer:
Vincent Youmans
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp., Intersong Music, LSQ Music Co., Miller Music Corp., The Songwriters Guild, WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
part of:
Great Day!
part of:
Hit the Deck (1955 movie)
3:38
9Wave
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Wave (English lyrics) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist and composer:
Antônio Carlos Jobim
publisher:
Corcovado Music Corp.
version of:
Wave (original instrumental)
3:47
10We Fell in Love Anyway
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
3:12
11Ellington Medley
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
medley including a recording of:
I'm Checking Out, Go'om Bye (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
writer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
medley including a recording of:
It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist:
Irving Mills (in 1931)
composer:
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1931-08)
publisher:
Duke Ellington Music and EMI Mills Music (ASCAP-affiliated)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
2:20
12Of Course It's Crazy
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
4:57
13Straighten Up and Fly Right
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
Straighten Up and Fly Right (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
writer:
Nat King Cole and Irving Mills
publisher:
American Academy of Music, Inc., EMI Mills Music (ASCAP-affiliated) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング CMP外国事業部 (sub‐publisher for foreign (non‐Japanese) works) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
sub-publisher:
Mills Music, ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (holding company - do not use as release label) and コンソーシアム音楽出版 C・F事業部 (until 2021-06-30)
4:58
14The Best Is Yet to Come
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Edwards (recording engineer)
producer:
John Burk
bass:
Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
George Graham (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
Larry Hall (trumpet player) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (trumpet) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
drums (drum set):
Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
French horn:
Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
guitar:
Tim May (session/jazz guitarist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
percussion:
Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Bob Cooper (US jazz saxophonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
trombone:
Bill Booth (US trombonist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (american bass trombone) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
Dan Higgins (saxophonist and woodwind recording artist) (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
vocals:
Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Concord Jazz, Inc. (previously parent company of Concord Records and Concord Jazz, part of Concord Music Group since 2004)
recorded at:
Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
mixed at:
PER in San Francisco, California, United States
recording of:
The Best Is Yet to Come (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
lyricist:
Carolyn Leigh (in 1959)
composer:
Cy Coleman (in 1959)
publisher:
Carwin Music, Inc., EMI U Catalog Inc. (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Notable Music, Notable Music Company, Inc. and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
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