Sundays in New York

~ Release by Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1Everything Has Changed (Imaani’s Song)
recording engineer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
mixer:
Tijmen Zinkhaan
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Ricky Minor (bass player, music director, composer, music producer)
drums (drum set):
Teddy Campbell
guitar:
Paul Jackson, Jr. (fusion/urban jazz composer, arranger, producer and guitarist)
keyboard [keyboards]:
David Delhomme and J. Wayne Linsey
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon and Ira Nepus
trumpet:
Sal Cracchiolo and Bijon Watson
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Keith John (Soul vocalist, songwriter) and Trijntje Oosterhuis
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
mixed at:
Shamrock Studios in Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
recording of:
Everything Has Changed (Imaani's Song)
lyricist:
Trijntje Oosterhuis and Sandra St. Victor
composer:
Tjeerd Oosterhuis and Trijntje Oosterhuis
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Benelux, Talpa Music Publishing and Tee Jack Music
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra3:21
2Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing
recording engineer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
mixer:
Tijmen Zinkhaan
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Ricky Minor (bass player, music director, composer, music producer)
drums (drum set):
Teddy Campbell
guitar:
Paul Jackson, Jr. (fusion/urban jazz composer, arranger, producer and guitarist)
keyboard [keyboards]:
David Delhomme and J. Wayne Linsey
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon, Ira Nepus and Ryan Porter (jazz trombonist)
trumpet:
Sal Cracchiolo and Bijon Watson
vocals:
Frank McComb and Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
mixed at:
Shamrock Studios in Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
cover recording of:
Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing
writer:
Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Jobete Music (UK) Ltd., イーエムアイ音楽出版 フジパシフィック事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan, Fujipacific Division) (until 2021-06-30), Jobete Music Co., Inc. (from 1967 to present) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., Fujipacific Division) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra feat. Frank McComb3:40
3Oh What a Beautiful Morning
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Keith Fiddmont and Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Christoph Luty
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer)
guitar:
Graham Dechter (jazz guitarist)
percussion:
Luis Conte (percussionist)
piano:
Tamir Hendelman
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) and Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon, Ira Nepus, Ryan Porter (jazz trombonist) and Maurice Spears
trumpet:
Scotty Barnhart, Sal Cracchiolo, Gil Gastellanos, Kai Palmer and Bijon Watson
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ (Oklahoma!)
orchestrator:
Robert Russell Bennett (American composer and arranger)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer)
publisher:
EMI Music (do not use as release label! this is a music publisher), EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatrical Europe Ltd., Williamson Music Company, Williamson Music Ltd. and Williamson Music, Inc.
part of:
Oklahoma! (Rodgers & Hammerstein musical)
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra4:09
4People Get Ready
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Ricky Minor (bass player, music director, composer, music producer)
drums (drum set):
Teddy Campbell
guitar:
Paul Jackson, Jr. (fusion/urban jazz composer, arranger, producer and guitarist)
keyboard [keyboards]:
David Delhomme and J. Wayne Linsey
percussion:
Luis Conte (percussionist)
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon and Ira Nepus
trumpet:
Bijon Watson
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Frank McComb and Trijntje Oosterhuis
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
People Get Ready
lyricist and composer:
Curtis Mayfield
publisher:
Mijac Music, Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra4:54
5Trust in Me
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Ricky Minor (bass player, music director, composer, music producer)
drums (drum set):
Teddy Campbell
guitar:
Paul Jackson, Jr. (fusion/urban jazz composer, arranger, producer and guitarist)
keyboard [keyboards]:
David Delhomme and J. Wayne Linsey
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon
trumpet:
Sal Cracchiolo and Bijon Watson
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Trust in Me
lyricist:
Ned Wever
composer:
Milton Ager and Jean Schwartz
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra3:51
6Another Saturday Night
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Keith Fiddmont and Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Christoph Luty
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer)
guitar:
Graham Dechter (jazz guitarist)
piano:
Tamir Hendelman
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) and Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon, Ira Nepus, Ryan Porter (jazz trombonist) and Maurice Spears
trumpet:
Scotty Barnhart, Sal Cracchiolo, Gil Gastellanos, Kai Palmer and Bijon Watson
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Frank McComb and Trijntje Oosterhuis
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Another Saturday Night
lyricist and composer:
Sam Cooke (American singer and songwriter, “King of Soul”)
publisher:
ABKCO Music, Inc. (this is a music publisher; for release labels, please use “ABKCO”), Essex Music International and Kags Music Corp.
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra3:48
7I Wish You Love
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Keith Fiddmont and Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Christoph Luty
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer)
guitar:
Graham Dechter (jazz guitarist)
piano:
Tamir Hendelman
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) and Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon, Ira Nepus, Ryan Porter (jazz trombonist) and Maurice Spears
trumpet:
Scotty Barnhart, Sal Cracchiolo, Gil Gastellanos, Kai Palmer and Bijon Watson
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
I Wish You Love
lyricist:
Charles Trenet
writer and translator:
Albert Beach
composer:
Léo Chauliac and Charles Trenet
publisher:
Éditions Salabert France, EMI Virgin Music Ltd. (do not use this as a release label!), EMI Virgin Music, Inc., Leeds Music, MCA Music Ltd., MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), On Backstreet Music Inc. and Universal Music Publishing Group
sub-publisher:
Universal Music Publishing MGB Hong Kong Ltd. Taiwan Branch 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)
translated version of:
Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra4:00
8Crying Over You (In Remembrance of Little Willie John)
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Keith Fiddmont and Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Christoph Luty
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer)
guitar:
Graham Dechter (jazz guitarist)
piano:
Tamir Hendelman
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) and Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon, Ira Nepus, Ryan Porter (jazz trombonist) and Maurice Spears
trumpet:
Scotty Barnhart, Sal Cracchiolo, Gil Gastellanos, Kai Palmer and Bijon Watson
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Crying Over You (In Remembrance of Little Willie John)
lyricist and composer:
William Edward John
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra4:33
9When I Fall in Love
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (from 2010 to present)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
When I Fall in Love
lyricist:
Edward Heyman
composer:
Victor Young (American composer, arranger, violinist & conductor)
publisher:
Avenue Music Co. Ltd., Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Music Ltd., Intersong U.S.A. (publisher), Northern Music (song publisher), Victor Young Publishing, Inc. and Warner/Chappell North America Limited (formerly incorporated as Marmalade Music Ltd., from 1968/09/19–1999/11/09)
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 (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra4:45
10Here You Come Again
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (from 2010 to present)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Here You Come Again
lyricist:
Cynthia Weil
composer:
Barry Mann
publisher:
Dyad Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty. Limited (not for release label use!), Screen Gems–EMI Music, Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI), Summerhill Music Songs and Summerhill Songs
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra3:34
11The Best Things in Life Are Free
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Keith Fiddmont and Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Lee Callet
bass:
Christoph Luty
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer)
guitar:
Graham Dechter (jazz guitarist)
percussion:
Luis Conte (percussionist)
piano:
Tamir Hendelman
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) and Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon, Ira Nepus, Ryan Porter (jazz trombonist) and Maurice Spears
trumpet:
Scotty Barnhart, Sal Cracchiolo, Gil Gastellanos, Kai Palmer and Bijon Watson
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
The Best Things in Life Are Free
writer:
Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, James Harris III (James Harris of Jam & Lewis) and Terry Lewis (US hip-hop/soul songwriter, producer & label owner)
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra2:20
12Try a Little Tenderness
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (from 2010 to present)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Try a Little Tenderness
lyricist:
James Campbell (British songwriter and music publisher) and Reginald Connelly
composer:
Harry M. Woods (American 1920/30s songwriter)
publisher:
BMG Recordi ex Recordi G.&C., EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), Robbins Music Corp., Warner Chappell and Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. (on 1932-11-04)
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra5:04
13It’s Too Soon to Know
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (from 2010 to present)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
It’s Too Soon to Know
lyricist and composer:
Deborah Chessler
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra3:33
14Everything Has Changed (instrumental)
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
saxophone:
Candy Dulfer
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (from 2010 to present)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
instrumental recording of:
Everything Has Changed (Imaani's Song)
lyricist:
Trijntje Oosterhuis and Sandra St. Victor
composer:
Tjeerd Oosterhuis and Trijntje Oosterhuis
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Benelux, Talpa Music Publishing and Tee Jack Music
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra feat. Candy Dulfer3:06
15You and I
recording engineer and mixer:
Al Schmitt
assistant engineer:
Steve Genewick
producer:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
alto saxophone [alto sax]:
Jeffrey Clayton (saxophonist and flautist)
baritone saxophone [baritone sax]:
Adam Schroeder (baritone saxophonist)
bass:
Christoph Luty
bass [Arco bass]:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer)
guitar:
Graham Dechter (jazz guitarist)
piano:
Tamir Hendelman
tenor saxophone [tenor sax]:
Rickey Woodard
trombone:
George Bohanon
trumpet:
Bijon Watson
vocals:
Trijntje Oosterhuis
orchestra:
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
conductor:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
arranger:
John Clayton (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
You and I
lyricist and composer:
Stevie Wonder
publisher:
Arabella Éditions Musicales SARL, Black Bull Music, Inc., Jobete Music Co., Inc. (in 1972) and Stein & Van Stock, Inc. (in 1972)
sub-publisher:
大洋音楽 (Taiyō Music)
Trijntje Oosterhuis with The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra4:58

Credits

Release

mastering:Sander van der Heide (Dutch mastering engineer, producer, musician)
copyrighted (©) by:EMI Music Netherlands BV (EMI Group subsidiary 2000–2012, today under UMG, don't use as label) (from 2011 to present)
mastered at:Saint of Sound in Soest, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/4142550 [info]
ASIN:DE: B004NIYF5Q [info]