Carla Bley

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Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Sing Me Softly of the Blues
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer) (in 1992)
recording engineer:
Steve Swallow (in 1992)
producer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) and Steve Swallow
bass:
Steve Swallow (in 1992)
piano:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (in 1992)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only)
recorded at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States (in 1992)
recording of:
Sing Me Softly of the Blues (in 1992)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
publisher:
Alrac Music (publisher for Carla Bley)
Carla Bley / Steve Swallow5:52
2End of Vienna
assistant recording engineer:
Mark Chambers (house/tech producer) (in 1997-12)
recording engineer:
Robin Prior (engineer) (in 1997-12)
mixer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer)
bass:
Steve Swallow (in 1997-12)
cello:
Emma Black (cellist) (in 1997-12)
clarinet:
Sara Lee (music director & clarinettist) (in 1997-12)
flute:
Alison Hayhurst (flutist) (in 1997-12)
percussion:
Chris Wells (percussionist and composer) (in 1997-12)
piano:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (in 1997-12)
viola:
Andrew Byrt (violist) (in 1997-12)
violin:
Steve Morris (violinist) (in 1997-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1998) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only) (in 1998)
recorded at:
SnakeRanch Studio in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1997-12)
mixed at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States
recording of:
End of Vienna (in 1997-12)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
publisher:
Alrac Music (publisher for Carla Bley)
Carla Bley9:01
3Hip Hop
recorded in:
Europe (in 2003-10)
recording engineer:
Bill Strode (engineer) (in 2003-10)
producer:
Steve Swallow
mixer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer) (in 2003-11) and Steve Swallow (in 2003-11)
bass:
Steve Swallow (in 2003-10)
drums (drum set):
Billy Drummond (American jazz drummer) (in 2003-10)
piano:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (in 2003-10)
saxophone:
Andy Sheppard (British saxophonist) (in 2003-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 2004) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only) (in 2004)
mixed at:
Make Believe Ballroom (West Shokan) in New York, United States (in 2003-11)
Carla Bley6:04
4Who Will Rescue You?
recording engineer:
Carlos Albrecht (German sound engineer) (in 1990-10)
producer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) and Steve Swallow
mixer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer)
baritone saxophone:
Pablo Calogero (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
bass:
Steve Swallow (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
bass trombone:
Ashley Slater (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
organ:
Karen Mantler (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
percussion:
Don Alias (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
piano:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
reeds:
Pete Hurt (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
saxophone:
Andy Sheppard (British saxophonist) (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
trombone:
Richard Edwards (trombonist) (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30), Gary Valente (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30) and Fayyaz Virji (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
trumpet:
Guy Barker (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30), Steven Bernstein (trumpet) (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30), Claude Deppa (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30) and Lew Soloff (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
woodwind:
Roger Janotta (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30) and Wolfgang Puschnig (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1991) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only) (in 1991)
recorded at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
mixed at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States
recording of:
Who Will Rescue You? (from 1990-10-29 until 1990-10-30)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
The Very Big Carla Bley Big Band7:12
5King Korn
recorded in:
Europe (in 1998-10)
recording engineer:
Bill Strode (engineer) (in 1998-10)
mixer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer)
bass:
Steve Swallow (in 1998-10)
piano:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (in 1998-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1999) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only) (in 1999)
mixed at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States
live recording of:
King Korn (in 1998-10)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
publisher:
Alrac Music (publisher for Carla Bley)
Carla Bley / Steve Swallow4:39
6Utviklinssang
recording engineer:
Jon Marius Aareskjold (in 1999-07)
producer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) and Steve Swallow
mixer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer)
alto saxophone:
Wolfgang Puschnig (in 1999-07)
bass:
Steve Swallow (in 1999-07)
drums (drum set):
Victor Lewis (US jazz drummer) (in 1999-07)
piano:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (in 1999-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andy Sheppard (British saxophonist) (in 1999-07)
trombone:
Gary Valente (in 1999-07)
trumpet:
Lew Soloff (in 1999-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only)
recorded at:
Rainbow Studio in Oslo, Norway (in 1999-07)
mixed at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States
recording of:
Útviklingssang (in 1999-07)
composer and arranger:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
publisher:
Alrac Music (publisher for Carla Bley)
Carla Bley9:18
7The Lord Is Listen’ to Ya, Hallelujah
recording engineer:
Ron Davis (recording engineer) (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
assistant engineer:
Phil De Lancie and Bill Steele (Recording engineer.)
engineer:
Sven Persson
producer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
mixer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer)
bass:
Steve Swallow
bass guitar:
Steve Swallow (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
brass:
Earl McIntyre (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
drums (drum set):
D. Sharpe (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
flute and saxophone:
Steve Slagle
French horn:
Vincent Chancey (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
glockenspiel and organ:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
membranophone:
D. Sharpe
piano:
Arturo O’Farrill
tenor saxophone:
Tony Dagradi (Saxophone player) (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
trombone:
Gary Valente (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
tuba:
Earl McIntyre
woodwind:
Steve Slagle (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only)
recorded at:
Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
mixed at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States (in 1981-12)
recording of:
The Lord Is Listenin to Ya Halleluja! (from 1981-08-19 until 1981-08-21)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
Carla Bley7:28
8Tijuana Traffic
assistant recording engineer:
Josh Benezra and Brian Montgomery
recording engineer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
producer:
Steve Swallow
mixer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer) and Steve Swallow
baritone saxophone:
Gary Smulyan (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
bass:
Steve Swallow (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
bass trombone:
Dave Taylor (US jazz bass trombonist) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
drums (drum set):
Billy Drummond (American jazz drummer) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
other instruments [siren]:
Danilo Zeni (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
percussion:
Don Alias (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
piano:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
tenor saxophone:
Craig Handy (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08) and Andy Sheppard (British saxophonist) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
trombone:
Dave Bargeron (US trombonist & tubist) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08), Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08) and Gary Valente (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
trumpet:
Giampaolo Casati (Italian jazz trumpeter) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08), Earl Gardner (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08), Lew Soloff (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08) and Byron Stripling (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
woodwind:
Lawrence Feldman (flutist and saxophonist) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08) and Wolfgang Puschnig (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
conductor:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 2003) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only) (in 2003)
recorded at:
Avatar Studios (Power Station at BerkleeNYC, fka Power Station 1977–1996, then Avatar Studios 1996–2017) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
mixed at:
Make Believe Ballroom (West Shokan) in New York, United States (in 2002-11)
recording of:
Tijuana Traffic (from 2002-10-07 until 2002-10-08)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
The Carla Bley Big Band8:05
9Walking Batteriewoman
engineer:
Tom Mark (sound engineer)
producer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
bass:
Steve Swallow (in 1980-12)
drums (drum set):
D. Sharpe (in 1980-12)
euphonium:
Joe Daley (jazz tubist and trombonist) (in 1980-12)
keyboard [organ, piano]:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (in 1980-12)
reeds [tenor saxophone, clarinet]:
Tony Dagradi (Saxophone player) (in 1980-12)
saxophone [alto, soprano saxophone]:
Carlos Ward (in 1980-12)
trombone:
Michael Mantler (in 1980-12) and Gary Valente (in 1980-12)
tuba:
Earl McIntyre (in 1980-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
ECM Records (Edition of Contemporary Music), ECM Records GmbH (owner of label and publisher) (in 1981) and WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only) (in 1981)
recorded at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States (in 1980-12)
mixed at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States (in 1981-01)
recording of:
Walking Batteriewoman (in 1980-12)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) and Michael Mantler
publisher:
Alrac Music (publisher for Carla Bley)
Carla Bley4:30
10Ad Infinitum
engineer:
Michael Mantler (in 1976)
bass guitar:
Gordon Edwards (funk/soul bassist) (in 1976)
drums (drum set):
Steve Gadd (drummer) (in 1976)
flute and saxophone:
Carlos Ward (in 1976)
organ:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer) (in 1976)
piano:
Richard Tee (in 1976)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (American jazz trombonist and composer) (in 1976)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (in 1976)
tuba:
Bob Stewart (tuba) (in 1976)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
WATT Works, Inc. (use for copyright only) (in 1977)
recorded at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States (in 1976)
mixed at:
Grog Kill Studio in Woodstock, New York, United States (in 1976-10)
recording of:
Ad Infinitum (in 1976)
composer:
Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
publisher:
Alrac Music (publisher for Carla Bley)
Carla Bley5:15