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Alex Gariazzo (chitarre), Riccardo Maccabruni (piano, fisa, organo), Raffaele Kohler (tromba), Luciano Macchia (trombone), Paolo Ercoli (pedal steel), Michele Guaglio (basso)
special guests
RAFAEL GAYOL (batterista di Leonard Cohen) - DAVID FORD (UK) ELIJAH WALD (Usa) - RAY HEFFERNAN (Ireland) CAROLINE COTTER (Usa) - ANDY JOHN JONES (UK) - FREDDIE HALL (Usa) EDDY RAY COOPER (France) - ANDREA PARODI ZABALA
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Lp. Windham Hill, 1981, USA. Terzo album del chitarrista folk/new age.
LP. HipPocket, 1985, USA. Il primo album del pianista americano con il sassofonista Michael Brecker e molti altri straordinari solisti come Marcus Miller al basso, Peter Erskine alla batteria, Hiram Bullock alla chitarra.
Recorded at Takoma Recording, Takoma Park, MD.
Additional recording by Oliver DiCicco at Mobius Music, San Francisco, CA.
Digitally mixed by Dawn Atkinson and Oliver DiCicco at Mobius Music and Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA.
Track A1 mixed by Steven Miller at Sorcerer Sound, New York, N.Y.
Digitally assembled by Dawn Atkinson and Stewart Whitmore at Digital Magnetics, Hollywood, CA.
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Cover photo of Auroral Bands by Lee Snyder, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
©? 1985, 1986 Windham Hill Records
Printed in the U.S.A.
Recorded in September and October of 1982 at Different Fur Recording, San Francisco, CA
Track A1: Inspired by friends and places of Miles City, Montana.
Track A2: An Appalachian carol of the late Eighteen Hundreds. Collected by the eminent folklorist John Jacob Niles.
Track A3: Inspired by an arrangement by guitarist David Qualey.
Track A4: Inspired by Vince Guaraldi.
Track A5: A Nineteenth Century Ukrainian carol.
Track A6.3: Minstrels was inspired by St. Basil's Hymn, a traditional Greek Children's New Year's carol based upon a rendition by Malcolm Dalglish, from his album Thunderhead, on Flying Fish Records.
Track B1: Composed circa 1699, the Kanon was originally an organ piece.
Track B2: An Eighteenth Century English carol based upon an earlier French carol.
Track B3: Composed in 1951 by Jazz trumpeter Alfred S. Burt (1921 - 1954). Some Children See Him was one of fifteen carols written as gifts for friends. The piece was originally a song with lyrics by Wilha Hutson expressing the unconditional love present within children.
Tracks A1, A4, A6.2, B4: Published by Windham Hill Music BMI.
Track B3: Published by Hollis Music Inc. BMI.
Tracks A2, A3, A5, A6.1, A6.3 to B2, B4: All other compositions are traditional and in the public domain.
© ? Windham Hill Records 1982