5 Original Albums

~ Release by Charlie Haden (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

Handlich, schick und prall gefüllt mit den besten Jazzaufnahmen: Die preisgünstigen Boxen der Reihe 5 Original Alben haben sich längst einen festen Platz in den Sammlungen der Fans erobert.

Mit neuen Boxen legen die Top-Labels Blue Note, Decca und Impulse! jetzt nach. Wie immer wurden die Aufnahmen digital remastert und im Stil der Originalalben auf vinylartigen CDs reproduziert. Enthalten sind jeweils fünf bekannte Alben der Künstlerinnen und Künstler.

Diesmal sind es die Bestseller-Alben von Charlie Haden aus den 90er Jahren.

Der legendäre Bassist Charlie Haden präsentiert fünf klassische Solo-Alben, die zwischen 1991 und 2001 aufgenommen wurden. Die Alben beinhalten eine hervorragende Auswahl an Gästen, darunter Gitarrist Pat Metheny, Saxophonist Ernie Watts sowie die Pianisten Kenny Barron, Hank Jones und Gonzalo Rubalcaba.

Annotation last modified on 2024-02-24 13:51 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: Haunted Heart
2CD: Steal Away: Spirituals, Hymns and Folk Songs
3CD: Night and the City
4CD: The Art of the Song
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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
5CD: Nocturne