| # | Title | Rating | Length |
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| 1 | Lonely Town- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- solo violin:
- Murray Adler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- vocals:
- Shirley Horn (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- On the Town: Lonely Town (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- lyricist:
- Betty Comden and Adolph Green
- composer:
- Leonard Bernstein
- publisher:
- The Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing Co., LLC, Warner Bros., Inc. and Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division)
- sub-publisher:
- 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 , ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
- part of:
- On the Town
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| 2 | Why Did I Choose You- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- vocals:
- Bill Henderson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- Why Did I Choose You? (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- lyricist and composer:
- Michael Leonard and Herbert Martin
- publisher:
- Mayfair Music Corp. (ended), BJS Music Corp. and Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc.
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| 3 | Moment Musical n3 en si mineur op 16’- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- solo cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- orchestrator:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- 6 moments musicaux, op. 16: No. 3. Andante cantabile in B minor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- composer:
- Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов (from 1896-10 until 1896-12)
- part of:
- 6 moments musicaux, op. 16
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| 4 | In Love in Vain- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- vocals:
- Shirley Horn (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- In Love in Vain (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- lyricist:
- Leo Robin
- composer:
- Jerome Kern
- publisher:
- Music Sales Corporation and PolyGram International Music B.V.
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| 5 | Ruth’s Waltz- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (on 1999-02-23) and Adrian Rosen (on 1999-02-23)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (on 1999-02-23), Suzie Katayama (on 1999-02-23), Raymond Kelley (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (on 1999-02-23) and Earl Madison (on 1999-02-23)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (on 1999-02-23)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- solo violin:
- Murray Adler (on 1999-02-23)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (on 1999-02-23)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (on 1999-02-23), Robert Brosseau (on 1999-02-23), Bobby Bruce (on 1999-02-23), Russel Cantor (on 1999-02-23), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (on 1999-02-23), Don Palmer (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (on 1999-02-23), Kathleen Robinson (on 1999-02-23), Bob Sanov (on 1999-02-23), Harry Shirinian (on 1999-02-23), Paul Shure (on 1999-02-23), Rachel Sokolow (on 1999-02-23), Francine Walsh (on 1999-02-23) and Tibor Zelig (on 1999-02-23)
- vocals:
- Bill Henderson (on 1999-02-23)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- recording of:
- Ruth’s Waltz (on 1999-02-23)
- lyricist:
- Arthur Hamilton
- composer:
- Charlie Haden
| | 4:11 |
| 6 | Scenes From a Silver Screen- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (on 1999-02-23) and Adrian Rosen (on 1999-02-23)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (on 1999-02-23), Suzie Katayama (on 1999-02-23), Raymond Kelley (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (on 1999-02-23) and Earl Madison (on 1999-02-23)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (on 1999-02-23)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- solo violin:
- Murray Adler (on 1999-02-23)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (on 1999-02-23)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (on 1999-02-23), Robert Brosseau (on 1999-02-23), Bobby Bruce (on 1999-02-23), Russel Cantor (on 1999-02-23), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (on 1999-02-23), Don Palmer (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (on 1999-02-23), Kathleen Robinson (on 1999-02-23), Bob Sanov (on 1999-02-23), Harry Shirinian (on 1999-02-23), Paul Shure (on 1999-02-23), Rachel Sokolow (on 1999-02-23), Francine Walsh (on 1999-02-23) and Tibor Zelig (on 1999-02-23)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- recording of:
- Scenes From a Silver Screen (on 1999-02-23)
- composer:
- Alan Broadbent
| | 6:20 |
| 7 | I’m Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- vocals:
- Shirley Horn (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- I’m Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- lyricist:
- Joseph McCarthy
- composer:
- Cy Coleman
| | 6:12 |
| 8 | You My Love- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- solo violin:
- Murray Adler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- vocals:
- Bill Henderson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- You, My Love (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- lyricist:
- Mack Gordon
- composer:
- Jimmy Van Heusen
| | 4:19 |
| 9 | Prelude En La Mineur- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- Prélude, M. 65 (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- composer:
- Maurice Ravel (in 1913)
- dedicated to:
- Jeanne Leleu
- part of:
- Catalogue Marcel Marnat des œuvres de Maurice Ravel (number: M. 65)
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| 10 | The Folks Who Live on the Hill- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Adrian Rosen (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Suzie Katayama (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Raymond Kelley (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Earl Madison (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Brosseau (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bobby Bruce (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Russel Cantor (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Don Palmer (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Ezra Kliger (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Gina Kronstadt (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Robert Peterson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Kathleen Robinson (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Bob Sanov (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Harry Shirinian (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paul Shure (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Rachel Sokolow (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Francine Walsh (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Tibor Zelig (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- vocals:
- Shirley Horn (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- cover recording of:
- The Folks Who Live on the Hill (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
- lyricist:
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- composer:
- Jerome Kern
- publisher:
- Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc.
- part of:
- High, Wide and Handsome
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| 11 | Easy on the Heart- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (on 1999-02-23) and Adrian Rosen (on 1999-02-23)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (on 1999-02-23), Suzie Katayama (on 1999-02-23), Raymond Kelley (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (on 1999-02-23) and Earl Madison (on 1999-02-23)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (on 1999-02-23)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (on 1999-02-23)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (on 1999-02-23), Robert Brosseau (on 1999-02-23), Bobby Bruce (on 1999-02-23), Russel Cantor (on 1999-02-23), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (on 1999-02-23), Don Palmer (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (on 1999-02-23), Kathleen Robinson (on 1999-02-23), Bob Sanov (on 1999-02-23), Harry Shirinian (on 1999-02-23), Paul Shure (on 1999-02-23), Rachel Sokolow (on 1999-02-23), Francine Walsh (on 1999-02-23) and Tibor Zelig (on 1999-02-23)
- vocals:
- Bill Henderson (on 1999-02-23)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- recording of:
- Easy on the Heart (on 1999-02-23)
- lyricist:
- Arthur Hamilton
- composer:
- Charlie Haden
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| 12 | Theme for Charlie- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (on 1999-02-23) and Adrian Rosen (on 1999-02-23)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (on 1999-02-23), Suzie Katayama (on 1999-02-23), Raymond Kelley (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (on 1999-02-23) and Earl Madison (on 1999-02-23)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (on 1999-02-23)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (on 1999-02-23)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (on 1999-02-23), Robert Brosseau (on 1999-02-23), Bobby Bruce (on 1999-02-23), Russel Cantor (on 1999-02-23), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (on 1999-02-23), Don Palmer (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (on 1999-02-23), Kathleen Robinson (on 1999-02-23), Bob Sanov (on 1999-02-23), Harry Shirinian (on 1999-02-23), Paul Shure (on 1999-02-23), Rachel Sokolow (on 1999-02-23), Francine Walsh (on 1999-02-23) and Tibor Zelig (on 1999-02-23)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- recording of:
- Theme for Charlie (on 1999-02-23)
- composer:
- Jeri Southern
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| 13 | Wayfaring Stranger- recording engineer and mixer:
- Jay Newland
- additional engineer and assistant mixer:
- Dann Michael Thompson
- producer:
- Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden
- bass:
- Charlie Haden (on 1999-02-23) and Adrian Rosen (on 1999-02-23)
- cello:
- Larry Corbett (on 1999-02-23), Suzie Katayama (on 1999-02-23), Raymond Kelley (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (on 1999-02-23) and Earl Madison (on 1999-02-23)
- drums (drum set):
- Lawrence Marable (on 1999-02-23)
- piano:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- tenor saxophone:
- Ernie Watts (on 1999-02-23)
- viola:
- Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (on 1999-02-23), Robert Brosseau (on 1999-02-23), Bobby Bruce (on 1999-02-23), Russel Cantor (on 1999-02-23), Marcy Dicterow Vaj (on 1999-02-23), Don Palmer (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (on 1999-02-23), Kathleen Robinson (on 1999-02-23), Bob Sanov (on 1999-02-23), Harry Shirinian (on 1999-02-23), Paul Shure (on 1999-02-23), Rachel Sokolow (on 1999-02-23), Francine Walsh (on 1999-02-23) and Tibor Zelig (on 1999-02-23)
- vocals:
- Charlie Haden (on 1999-02-23)
- conductor:
- Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
- arranger:
- Alan Broadbent
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Verve France (in 1999)
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
- mixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
- recording of:
- Wayfaring Stranger (on 1999-02-23)
- lyricist and composer:
- [traditional]
- publisher:
- Copyright Control
- part of:
- Roud Folk Song Index (number: 3339)
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