Album US 1997 on Concord Jazz label
Jazz (Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz)
Recorded at Sound on Sound, New York September 20-22, 1996. Mixed at River Sound, New York October 5-6, 1996. Assembled at PER, Hayward, CA. This copy came with a cardboard slip on cover ℗© 1997 Concord Jazz, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
Gary Burton & Friends , album by | |
Gary Burton vib, *1943 US arranged by, producer, vibraphone | |
Tommy Kamp arranged by | |
John Patitucci b, eb, *1959 US bass | |
Peter Erskine dr, *1954 US drums | |
Phil Edwards , edited by, assembled by | |
John Scofield g, *1951 US guitar | |
Fred Hersch p, *1955 US piano |
Kent Judkins art direction |
Ed Raso engineer, assistant |
Jason Standard engineer, assistant |
James Farber engineer, mixed by |
Glen Barros executive-producer |
John Burk executive-producer |
Robert Kusch illustration, cover |
Neil Tesser liner notes |
George Horn mastered by |
Gildas Boclé photography by, liner photography |
Kathleen Vance production manager |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | September Song | Gary Burton & Friends | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | 5:10 |
2 | Poinciana | Gary Burton & Friends | Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon | 8:23 |
3 | Depk | Gary Burton & Friends | Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington | 4:59 |
4 | Tenderly | Gary Burton & Friends | Jack Lawrence, Walter Gross | 5:47 |
5 | If I Were A Bell | Gary Burton & Friends | Frank Loesser | 6:32 |
6 | For All We Know | Gary Burton & Friends | J. Fred Coots, Sam Lewis | 6:53 |
7 | Japanese Waltz | Gary Burton & Friends | Chick Corea | 6:10 |
8 | Tossed Salads And Scrambled Eggs (Theme From "Frasier") | Gary Burton & Friends | Bruce Miller, Darryl Phinnessee | 5:16 |
9 | Born To Be Blue | Gary Burton & Friends | Mel Tormé, Robert Wells | 7:02 |
10 | Ecaroh | Gary Burton & Friends | Horace Silver | 8:15 |