Album US 2002 on Vitamin label
Classical (Modern)
℗© 2002 Vitamin Records, LLC. Printed in the USA. All tracks (R. M. Hall) Warner Tamerlane Publishing Co. (BMI) except track 10 (Jim McMillen) Vitamin Publishing As one of the most celebrated artists today, Moby is credited by many with bringing electronic music to a worldwide audience. The timeless quality of Moby’s music is translated here into both powerful and delicate arrangements utilizing the skills and sensibilities of some of today’s most progressive string players. Track 10- Original track inspired by the music of Moby.
The Da Capo Players , US album by | |
Jim McMillen tb, arranged by, written by | |
Frederick Charlton b, bass | |
Steve Velez vc, cello | |
Sandee Curry coordinator, project | |
Pam Jacobson vl, US viola, violin | |
Tom Tally vl, vn, US viola | |
J'Anna Jacoby vn, vl, US violin |
Callie Chung cover, design |
Ryan Foster mastered by |
Jim McMillen |
Richard M. Hall |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters | The Da Capo Players | 5:44 | |
2 | Porcelain | The Da Capo Players | 3:59 | |
3 | Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? | The Da Capo Players | 5:21 | |
4 | Everything Is Wrong | The Da Capo Players | 3:00 | |
5 | Hymn | The Da Capo Players | 4:31 | |
6 | Novia | The Da Capo Players | 2:36 | |
7 | Everloving | The Da Capo Players | 3:38 | |
8 | Guitar, Flute & String | The Da Capo Players | 2:12 | |
9 | Run On | The Da Capo Players | 3:34 | |
10 | Holiday Rush | The Da Capo Players | 6:10 |