Balkan Connection

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

Tracklist

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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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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:
Don Raye
composer:
Gene de Paul
publisher:
Leeds Music Corp., 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 (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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 (Bavaria), 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]