| # | Title | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Sing Sang Sung- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- double bass:
- Dave Stone (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Bernie Dresel (in 1999)
- guitar:
- Grant Geissman (in 1999)
- piano:
- Jim Cox (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Craig Ware (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Dennis Farias (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- Sing Sang Sung (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
- publisher:
- Hal Leonard Corporation and Wingood Music Productions (in 1999)
- part of:
- Grammy Award: Best Instrumental Composition nominees (number: 2001)
| | 5:35 |
| 2 | Count Bubba- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- double bass:
- Dave Stone (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Gregg Bissonette (in 1999)
- guitar:
- Grant Geissman (in 1999)
- piano:
- Tom Ranier (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Bill Reichenbach, Jr. (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Gary Grant (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999), Jerry Hey (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- Count Bubba (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
- publisher:
- Hal Leonard Corporation and Wingood Music Productions (in 1999)
| | 7:33 |
| 3 | Samba Del Gringo- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- bass [electric bass]:
- John Peña (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Bernie Dresel (in 1999)
- guitar:
- James Harrah (in 1999)
- piano:
- Jim Cox (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Craig Ware (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Dennis Farias (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- Samba Del Gringo (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
- publisher:
- Hal Leonard Corporation
| | 6:59 |
| 4 | Bach Part 2 Invention in D Minor- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- double bass:
- Dave Stone (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Bernie Dresel (in 1999)
- guitar:
- Grant Geissman (in 1999)
- piano:
- Jim Cox (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Craig Ware (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Dennis Farias (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- arranger:
- Gordon Goodwin
- part of:
- Grammy Award: Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella nominees (number: 2001)
- recording of:
- Inventio Nr. 4 d-Moll, BWV 775
- composer:
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- part of:
- 15 Inventions, BWV 772-786 (number: 4) and Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (number: BWV 775)
| | 7:51 |
| 5 | I Remember- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- bass [electric bass]:
- John Peña (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Bernie Dresel (in 1999)
- guitar:
- James Harrah (in 1999)
- piano:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Craig Ware (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Dennis Farias (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- I Remember (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
| | 5:50 |
| 6 | Swingin' for the Fences- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- double bass:
- Dave Stone (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Gregg Bissonette (in 1999)
- guitar:
- Grant Geissman (in 1999)
- piano:
- Tom Ranier (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Bill Reichenbach, Jr. (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Gary Grant (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999), Jerry Hey (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- Swingin' for the Fences (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
- publisher:
- Alfred Publishing Co. Inc. and Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. (in 2003)
| | 5:09 |
| 7 | Mueva Los Huesos- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- bass [electric bass]:
- John Peña (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Gregg Bissonette (in 1999)
- guitar:
- James Harrah (in 1999)
- piano:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Bill Reichenbach, Jr. (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Gary Grant (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999), Jerry Hey (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- Mueva Los Huesos (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
- publisher:
- Hal Leonard Corporation and Wingood Music Productions (in 1998)
| | 4:52 |
| 8 | Second Chances- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- bass [electric bass]:
- John Peña (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Bernie Dresel (in 1999)
- guitar:
- Grant Geissman (in 1999)
- piano:
- Jim Cox (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Craig Ware (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Dennis Farias (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- Second Chances (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
| | 5:05 |
| 9 | There's the Rub | | 5:46 |
| 10 | A Few Good Men- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1999)
- recording engineer and mixer:
- Tommy Vicari
- bass [electric bass]:
- John Peña (in 1999)
- drums (drum set):
- Gregg Bissonette (in 1999)
- guitar:
- James Harrah (in 1999) and Carl Verheyen (in 1999)
- piano:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999)
- trombone:
- Steve Holtman (in 1999), Alex Iles (in 1999), Andy Martin (in 1999) and Bill Reichenbach, Jr. (in 1999)
- trumpet:
- Wayne Bergeron (in 1999), Gary Grant (in 1999), Larry Hall (in 1999), Jerry Hey (in 1999) and Dan Savant (in 1999)
- woodwind:
- Gordon Goodwin (in 1999), Dan Higgins (in 1999), Greg Huckins (in 1999), Bill Liston (in 1999) and Sal Lozano (in 1999)
- recording of:
- A Few Good Men (in 1999)
- composer:
- Gordon Goodwin
- publisher:
- Alfred Publishing Co. Inc. and Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. (in 2003)
| | 5:35 |