- Source: Land of Make Believe (Chuck Mangione album)
Land of Make Believe is the eighth album by jazz artist Chuck Mangione. The title song is sung by Esther Satterfield. It also features Mangione's older brother Gap Mangione and jazz trumpet player Jon Faddis.
Track listing
All songs written by Chuck Mangione
Personnel
Chuck Mangione - flugelhorn, mixing, orchestration, conductor, arranger
Joseph C. Crupi - conductor, director
Marta Hidy - concertmaster, violin
Gap Mangione - electric piano, toy instruments
Catherine Lehr, Edgar Hayes, Zdenek Konicek - cello
Ned Corman, Paula Elliott, Gordon Johnson, Gerry Niewood, Ray Ricker, Joe Romano - flute
Charles Daellenbach - tuba
Eugene Watts, Bill Reichenbach Jr., Janice Robinson, Art Linser III - trombone
Robert Hansen, Gregory Hustis, Graeme Page, Brad Warnaar - French horn
Jon Faddis, Jeff Tyzik, Fred Mills, Ronald Romm - trumpet
Barbara Hustis, Jaroslav Karlovský, Ann Armin - viola
David Hung, Rudolph Kalup, Christine Haarvig, Beth Gorevic, Natalie Mysko, Margaret Neufeld, Kathryn Wunder, Michel Zaitzeff - violin
Ray Ricker, Joe Romano - tenor saxophone
Esther Satterfield - vocals
Ron Berger, Scott Bump, Jeff Bowlby, Steve Russell - tenor vocals
Kathleen Collins, Barbara Hendricks, Terry Lodge - alto vocals
Jan Walp - soprano vocals
Russ Cembrinski, Michael Cleveland, Jim Smith, Jeff Wilber, Jim Wilber - bass vocals
Al Johnson - electric bass
Joe LaBarbera - drums
Steve Gadd - drums
Ron Davis - percussion
Tom Elliot, John Courtney - bassoon
David Young, Jack McFadden - string bass
Don Potter - guitar
Production
Bob Ludwig - mastering
Phil Ramone - editing, engineering, mixing
Richard Seidel - producer
Richie Blakin - editing, mixing
Dennis Drake - remixing
Robin McBride - production assistant
Jack Kramer - production assistant
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Land of Make Believe (Chuck Mangione album)
- Chuck Mangione
- Land of Make Believe
- Gap Mangione
- An Evening of Magic, Live at the Hollywood Bowl
- Give It All You Got
- Gerry Niewood
- Esther Satterfield
- Don Potter (musician)
- Alphonso Johnson