The Art of the Song

~ Release by Charlie Haden Quartet West with Chamber Orchestra (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Lonely Town
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (American conductor, composer, pianist)
publisher:
The Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing Co., LLC, Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) 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 (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label), 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) 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)
part of:
On the Town
Charlie Haden Quartet West5:30
2Why Did I Choose You
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (US jazz vocalist & actor) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
cover recording of:
Why Did I Choose You? (The Yearling) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
lyricist and composer:
Michael Leonard (composer, collaborated with Herbert Martin) and Herbert Martin (lyricist)
publisher:
Mayfair Music Corp. (ended), BJS Music Corp. and Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.)
Charlie Haden Quartet West7:23
3Moment musical opus 16 №3 in B minor
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
tenor saxophone:
Ernie Watts (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer) (from 1896-10 until 1896-12)
part of:
6 moments musicaux, op. 16
Charlie Haden Quartet West5:36
4In Love in Vain
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (US composer, lyricist & songwriter)
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and PolyGram International Music B.V. (not for release label use!)
Charlie Haden Quartet West5:05
5Ruth’s Waltz
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (on 1999-02-23)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (viola) (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (American violist) (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (violin) (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 (US jazz vocalist & actor) (on 1999-02-23)
conductor:
Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
arranger:
Alan Broadbent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Verve France (copyrights) (in 1999)
recorded at:
Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (American jazz bassist)
Charlie Haden Quartet West4:14
6Scenes From a Silver Screen
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (on 1999-02-23)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (viola) (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (American violist) (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (violin) (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 (copyrights) (in 1999)
recorded at:
Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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
Charlie Haden Quartet West6:24
7I’m Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (lyricist, 1885–1943)
composer:
Cy Coleman
Charlie Haden Quartet West6:15
8You My Love
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (US jazz vocalist & actor) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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
Charlie Haden Quartet West4:24
9Prélude en la mineur
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (French composer) (in 1913)
dedicated to:
Jeanne Leleu (French pianist and composer)
part of:
Catalogue Marcel Marnat des œuvres de Maurice Ravel (number: M. 65)
Charlie Haden Quartet West5:14
10The Folks Who Live on the Hill
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Steve Gordon (viola) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Paolo Gozzetti (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Mimi Granat (American violist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22) and Carol Mukagawa (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (from 1999-02-19 until 1999-02-22), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (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 (violin) (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 (copyrights) (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 (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
part of:
High, Wide and Handsome (1937 film)
Charlie Haden Quartet West6:56
11Easy on the Heart
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (on 1999-02-23)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (viola) (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (American violist) (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (violin) (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 (US jazz vocalist & actor) (on 1999-02-23)
conductor:
Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
arranger:
Alan Broadbent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Verve France (copyrights) (in 1999)
recorded at:
Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) 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 (American jazz bassist)
Charlie Haden Quartet West4:54
12Theme for Charlie
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (on 1999-02-23)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (viola) (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (American violist) (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (violin) (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 (copyrights) (in 1999)
recorded at:
Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
recording of:
Theme for Charlie (on 1999-02-23)
composer:
Jeri Southern
Charlie Haden Quartet West4:07
13Wayfaring Stranger
recording engineer and mixer:
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
additional engineer and assistant mixer:
Dann Michael Thompson (sound engineer)
producer:
Ruth Cameron and Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
bass:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (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 (cellist) (on 1999-02-23), Jerry Kessler (cellist) (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 (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) (on 1999-02-23)
viola:
Suzanna Giordono (on 1999-02-23), Steve Gordon (viola) (on 1999-02-23), Paolo Gozzetti (on 1999-02-23), Mimi Granat (American violist) (on 1999-02-23) and Carol Mukagawa (on 1999-02-23)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1999-02-23), Charlie Bisharat (US violinist) (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 (US violinist and concertmaster) (on 1999-02-23), Ezra Kliger (on 1999-02-23), Gina Kronstadt (on 1999-02-23), Robert Peterson (violin) (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 (American jazz bassist) (on 1999-02-23)
conductor:
Alan Broadbent (on 1999-02-23)
arranger:
Alan Broadbent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Verve France (copyrights) (in 1999)
recorded at:
Capitol Studios, Studio A in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23)
mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-23) and Sound Castle Recording Studios (former LA location) in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1999-02-25)
recording of:
Wayfaring Stranger (on 1999-02-23)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 3339)
Charlie Haden Quartet West4:23

Credits

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art direction:Patrice Beauséjour (art director, graphic designer)
photography:Greg Allen (LA-based graphic designer and photographer) (task: liner)
Carol Friedman (task: cover)
liner notes:Orrin Keepnews (in 1999-04)
executive producer:Jean-Philippe Allard
Daniel Richard
producer:Ruth Cameron
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
mastering:Glen Kolotkin
Jay Newland (producer, engineer and mixer)
illustration:Charles Seliger (abstract expressionist painter)
design:CB Graphic (French design agency.)
manufactured by:Universal M & L, France (CD manufacturer located in Louviers, France)
copyrighted (©) by:Verve France (copyrights) (in 1999)
mastered at:BMG Studios in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1999-04-07)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/793066 [info]
ASIN:FR: B00000JNMR [info]
other databases:https://www.musik-sammler.de/release/580133/ [info]