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Friday, February 4, 2011

Gail Davies



Gail Davies - I’ll Be There
Warner Bros. BSK 3509 (1980) - US LP

Side One

1 - I’ll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)*
2 - It’s A Lovely, Lovely World*
3 - Mama’s Gonna Give You Sweet Things*
4 - Kentucky*
5 - Honky Tonk Waltz*
6 - Farewell Song*

Side Two

7 - Object Of My Affection*
8 - Get That Feelin’ Inside*
9 - I’m Hungry, I’m Tired
10 - Grandma’s Song*
11 - No One To Welcome Me Home*

Gail Davies - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11)*, Piccolo Bass (3)*
Mike Bowden - Bass
Mike Baird - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10)
David Kemper - Drums (11)
Marty Walsh - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Rhythm Guitar
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Fretless Guitar Solo, Electric Guitar Solo, Banjo
J.D. Maness - Steel Guitar (as Jay Dee Maness)
Lloyd Green - Steel Guitar, Dobro
Jeff Tassin - Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Background Vocals
Jai Winding - Piano, Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano
Shane Keister - Oberheim, Electric Piano, Clavinet, Acoustic Piano, Organ
Buddy Spicher - Fiddles
Byron Berline - Fiddle, Mandolin
Terry McMillan - Harmonica, Congas (4)
Mickey Raphael - Harmonica
Farrell Morris - Bell Tree (4), Tambourine (7)
Grandma Whitten - Introduction Vocal
Emmylou Harris - Harmony Vocal
Paulette Carlson - Background Vocal
Danny Rhones - Background Vocal
The Jordanaires - Background Vocals

Strings:
Sheldon Kurland - Violin
George Binkley III - Violin
Dennis Molchan - Violin
Conni Ellisor - Violin
Carl Gorodetzky - Violin
Samuel Terranova - Violin
Lennie Straight - Violin
Gary Vanosdale - Viola
Marvin Chantry - Viola
John Catchings - Cello
Roy Christensen - Cello

Produced and Arranged by Gail Davies For Little Chickadee Productions
Denny Purcell - Production Assistant

Buddy Skipper - String Arrangements (2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11)

Galen Senogles - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer

Recording Studios:
Producers’ Workshop - Los Angeles, California
Woodland Sound Studios - Nashville, Tennessee (additional recordings)

Mixing Srudio:
Producers’ Workshop - Los Angeles, California

Dr. Denny Purcell - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Woodland Mastering Facility

Ed Thrasher - Photography, Design

“Mastered by Dr. Denny Purcell at Woodland Mastering Facility, using the “Outer Ear Dichotic Position Recovery Integrator.”.

“Special thanks to Glenn Snoddy and the staff at Woodland Sound Studios, to Ed Cobb, Galen and Ben, to Leland Sklar, Emmylou Harris, and the people at Warner Country. // Thank you.”.

“This album is dedicated to the memory of James W. Davies and Glen W. Senogles”.

Songwriters:
Gail Davies
Boudleaux Bryant (as Boudeleaux Bryant)
Paul Craft
Carl Davis
Rusty Gabbard
Delbert McClinton
Charles E. Moody
Ray Price
Hartford Taylor



source/pic: my records



Gail Davies - Givin’ Herself Away
Warner Bros. BSK 3636 (1982) - US LP

Side One

1 - Round The Clock Lovin’*
2 - Movin’ (I Might Decide To Stay)*
3 - Hold On*
4 - It’s Amazing What A Little Love Can Do*
5 - Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)*

Side Two

6 - Givin’ Herself Away*
7 - All The Fire Is Gone*
8 - Singing The Blues*
9 - You Turn Me On I’m A Radio*
10 - Dawn*

Gail Davies - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals (also as Part of The Uncalled Four Choir)
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Mike Baird - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Albert Lee - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Pete Carr - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Jeff Tassin - Acoustic Guitar, Background Vocals
Bobby Thompson - Acoustic Guitar, Banjo
Jon Goin - Electric Guitar
Lloyd Green - Steel Guitar
B. James Lowry - Electric Guitar
Pete Pendras - Acoustic Guitar (as Pete Pendrass)
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar
Bill Payne (as Billy Payne) - Piano, Keyboards, Electric Piano, Rhodes Piano
Craig Doerge - Rhodes Piano, Piano
Shane Keister - Acoustic Piano, Synthesizer
Jai Winding - Electric Piano (as Jay Winding)
The Shelly Kurland Strings - Strings
Muscle Shoals Horn Section - Horns
Terry McMillan - Harmonica, Percussion (1), Congo (9)
Farrell Morris - Percussion (3, 5, 9, 10)
John Carter - Harmony Vocal
Walker Igleheart - Background Vocals (also as Part of The Uncalled Four Choir), Male Harmony Vocal
Michael Joyce (as Mike Joyce) - Background Vocals (also as Part of The Uncalled Four Choir)
Ginger Holladay - Background Vocal
Lisa Silver - Background Vocal
Sherilyn Huffman - Background Vocal (as Sherllyn Huffman)
The Uncalled Four Choir (Mike Joyce, Gail Davies, Walker Igleheart, Paulette Carlson) - Background Vocals

Produced and Arranged by Gail Davies for Little Chickadee Productions
Denny Purcell - Production Assistant

Bergen White - String Arrangements (3, 4, 6, 7, 10)

Galen Senogles - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Rick McCollister - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Steve Ham - Assistant Engineer
Bill Smith - Assistant Engineer
Russ Castillo - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Producers’ Workshop Hollywood, California (basic tracks)
Woodland Sound Studios Nashville, Tennessee (additional recordings)

Mixing Studio:
Woodland Sound Studios Nashville, Tennessee

Denny Purcell - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Woodland Mastering Facility

Booking information:
William Morris Agency // 151 El Camino Drive // Beverly Hills // Calif. 90212 // 213/274-2651
2325 Crest moor // Nasville, Tenn. 37215 // 615/385-0310
Management: John Doumanian Management

Raúl Vega - Photography
Christine Sauers - Art Direction, Design

“This album was mixed on M-D-M-4 Speakers // Mastered using the Outer Ear Image Recovery System”.

“Special Thanks to Gene Dries for keeping his ears open, to John Doumanian for making music fun again, to Carl Scott for believing, Lenny Waronker for listening and Denny Purcell for constant support. Thank You.”.

“This album is dedicated to all of the people who have contributed their talent and imagination.”.

Songwriters:
Gail Davies
Rory Bourke
Rick Clark
Ron Davies
Melvin Endsley
Tom Kimmel
Mike Marchetti
Joni Mitchell
Kay T. Oslin (as K.T. Oslin)
Lynn Tabola
Jeff Tassin
Cindy Walker



source/pic: my records



Gail Davies - What Can I Say
Warner Bros. 23972-1 (1983) - US LP

Side One

1 - Boys Like You*
2 - Following You Around*
3 - On A Real Good Night*
4 - Hallelujah, I Love Him So*
5 - What Can I Say*

Side Two

6 - You’re A Hard Dog (To Keep Under The Porch)*
7 - It’s You Alone*
8 - If You Can Lie A Little Bit*
9 - The Boy In You Is Showing*
10 - Setting Me Up*

Notes: 1) Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 2) Arrangement of track 4 is credited to Gary Nicholson and Wally Wilson. Whether this is or not inclusive of horn arrangement is not specified.

Gail Davies - Vocals, Backing Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Mike Baird - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Reggie Young - Guitar
Billy Walker - Guitar
B. James Lowry - Guitar
Lloyd Green - Steel Guitar
Bill Payne - Pianos (as Billy Payne)
Jerry Douglas - Dobro
Buddy Spicher - Fiddle
Rob Hajacos - Fiddle
Ricky Scaggs - Fiddle, Mandolin, Backing Vocals
Terry McMillan - Harmonica
Jim Horn - Bass Flute
Muscle Shoals Horns - Horns
The A Strings - Strings
Rick McCollister - Percussion
Farrell Morris - Percussion
Walker Igleheart - Backing Vocals
Sherilyn Huffman - Backing Vocals (as Sheri Huffman)
Jack Sundrud - Backing Vocals
Michael Joyce - Backing Vocals (as Mike Joyce)

Produced by Gail Davies for Little Chickadee Productions
Don Lanier - Production Assistant

Bergen White - String Arrangements (3, 5, 7, 8, 9)
The Muscle Shoals Horns - Horn Arrangements (2, 4?, 10)
Gary Nicholson - Arrangement (4)
Wally Wilson - Arrangement (4)

Rick McCollister - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
J.T. Cantwell - Assistant Engineer
Ken Criblez - Assistant Engineer
Tim Farmer - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Woodland Sound Studio, Nashville
GroundStar Studio, Nashville

Ken Perry - Original Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Masterfonics, Nashville

Management: John Doumanian Management

Simon Levy - Art Direction
Laura LiPuma - Design
McGuire - Photography

“Thanks to Carol Campbell for her devotion beyond the call of duty. // Special thanks to Jimmy Bowen. // Special, special thanks to Rick McCollister for picking up all the loose ends and splicing them together.”.

“This album is dedicated to Christopher.”.

Songwriters:
Gail Davies
Ray Charles
Susanna Clark
Rodney Crowell
Ron Davies
Harlan Howard
Walker Igleheart
Mark Knopfler
Bob Stone



source/pic: my records



Gail Davies - Where Is A Woman To Go
RCA AHL1-5187 (1984) - US LP

Side One

1 - Break Away*
2 - The Trouble With Love*
3 - Nothing Can Hurt Me Now*
4 - Lovin’ Me Too*
5 - Unwed Fathers*

Side Two

6 - Different Train Of Thought*
7 - Lion In The Winter*
8 - Where Is A Woman To Go*
9 - Jagged Edge Of A Broken Heart*
10 - Not A Day Goes By*

Gail Davies - Vocals, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)*
Mike Baird - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Reggie Young - Guitar
Billy Walker - Guitar
Lloyd Green - Steel Guitar
Paul Franklin - Steel Guitar
Bill Payne - Keyboards (as Billy Payne)
Jerry Douglas - Dobro
Vince Gill - Mandolin, Harmony Vocal
Buddy Spicher - Fiddle
Farrell Morris - Percussion
Dolly Parton - Harmony Vocal
John David Souther - Harmony Vocal (as J.D. Souther)
Walker Igleheart - Background Vocals
Pam Rose - Background Vocals
Mary Ann Kennedy - Background Vocals
Julia Tillman Waters - Background Vocals (as Julia Waters)
Maxine Willard Waters - Background Vocals (as Maxine Waters)
Gene Morford - Background Vocals

Produced by Gail Davies and Leland Sklar for Little Chickadee Productions

Bill Schnee - Basic Tracks Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Bob Bullock - Additional Recordings Engineer
Russ Martin - Assistant Engineer
Ken Criblez - Assistant Engineer
Chris Hammond - Assistant Engineer
Dan Garcia - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Emerald Studios, Nashville, TN (basic tracks)
Woodland Studios, Nashville, TN (additional recordings)
Bullet Studios, Nashville, TN (additional recordings)

Mixing Studio:
Bill Schnee Studio, Hollywood, CA

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, CA

Bill Brunt (Private Eye Studio) - Art Direction
Mario Casilli - Photography
Victoria Jackson - Makeup
Del Sasaki & China - Hair Design

“Special thanks to Joe Galante for staying with us, and to Mike Milom for being one of the good guys. // Thank you, thank you to Bill Schnee for his quick response to our calls. // Thank you Kyle Lehning for the microphone. // Thank you Maureen for the chocolate cake, and thanks Leland for quitting the piano.”.

“This album is dedicated to Leland Sklar.”.

Songwriters:
Gail Davies
Hoyt Axton
Bobby Braddock
Ron Davies
Jerry Gillespie
Ted Hewitt
Wayland Holyfield
Walker Igleheart
Michael Joyce
Mary Ann Kennedy
Paul Kennerley
Bob McDill
Gary Nicholson
Steve Nobles
Kay T. Oslin
Candy Parton
John Prine
Pam Rose
Will Shouse



source/pic: my records



Gail Davies - Pretty Words
MCA 42274 (1989) - US LP

Side One

1 - Waiting Here For You
2 - I Don’t Know Why
3 - Hearts In The Wind
4 - I’ve Had Enough
5 - Somewhere Tonight

Side Two

6 - Pretty Words
7 - It’s Just A Matter Of Time
8 - I’m Ready To Fall In Love Again
9 - Meet Me Halfway
10 - I Will Rise And Shine Again

Notes: 1) Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 2) Tech credits indicate Tim Kish and Ron Treat as two recording locations. This has been taken for a typo and therefore corrected in the following text.

Gail Davies - Vocals, Background Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass Guitar
Denny Dadmun-Bixby - Bass Guitar
Bob Mummert - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Pat Flynn - Acoustic Guitar
Billy Joe Walker, Jr. - Acoustic Guitar
Kevin Welch - Acoustic Guitar
Reggie Young - Electric Guitar
Paul Franklin - Steel Guitar, Dobro
Bruce Bouton - Steel Guitar
Gene Sisk - Keyboards, Synthesizer
Randy McCormick - Keyboards
Matt Rollings - Keyboards
John Catchings - Cello
Jonelle Mosser - Background Vocals
Harry Stinson - Background Vocals
Walker Igleheart - Background Vocals
Lionel Cartwright - Background Vocals
Herman Harper - Background Vocals

Produced by Jimmy Bowen for Lynwood Productions and Gail Davies for Little Chickadee Productions.

Tim Kish - Recording Engineer
Ron Treat - Recording Engineer, Overdubs Recording Engineer
Bob Bullock - Overdubs Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Mark J. Coddington - Overdubs Recording Engineer, Second Engineer
Russ Martin - Overdubs Recording Engineer, Second Engineer
Julian King - Second Engineer
Marty Williams - Second Engineer
Sheila Mann - Second Engineer

Recording Studio:
Soundstage Studios

Mixing Studios:
Emerald Studio
Masterfonics

Glenn Meadows - Mastering Engineer
Milan Bogdan - Digital Editing

Mastering Studio:
Masterfonics

Digital Editing Studio:
Masterfonics

Jessie Noble - Project Coordinator
Manager: John Doumanian Management

Simon Levy - Art Direction
McGuire - Photography
Katherine DeVault Design - Design
Scott Cole - Hair
Joan Robins-Lacey - Stylist

“Digitally recorded at Soundstage Studios using the Mitsubishi X-850 32 track digital.”.

“Mastered by Glenn Meadows at Masterfonics using the JVC Digital Audio Mastering System and the Bedini Audio Spacial Environment, B.A.S.E., Sylmar, California.”.

“This album is dedicated to Noel Fox, for his faith and non-judgemental oversight. // My love and special thanks to Reggie Young, who’s been playing on my albums since the very first and has always been there for me, like a load bearing wall. // I also want to thank Duncan Nelson and the guys at Westpark Studio and of course, Mr. Bowen. Who also hears that voice over the rainbow. Thank you Jimmy. // Matthew 6:33”.

Songwriters:
Gail Davies
Ken Cummings
Pete Pendrass
Harry Stinson
Willy Wilson



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Gail Davies - The Songwriter Sessions
Little Chickadee Records (2003) - US CD - 2-CD set


volume 1

1 - With A Friend Like You
2 - A Love That Could Last
3 - Heat It Up
4 - Bucket To The South
5 - You Need Someone Like Me
6 - Better Love Next Time
7 - Someone Is Looking
8 - Soft Spoken Man
9 - With A Boy Like You
10 - I’ve Had Enough
11 - It’s Just A Matter Of Time
12 - Where Does Love Come From
13 - Tell Me Why
14 - Never Cross That Line
15 - Love Ain’t Easy
16 - Remember How It Was
17 - I’m Hungry I’m Tired
18 - Hometown Gossip
19 - Waiting Here For You
20 - Reaching Out For Him
21 - I’m A Little Bit Lonely
22 - The Game
23 - Pretty Words

volume 2

24 - Ready To Fall In Love Again
25 - Wedding Invitation
26 - It’s No Wonder I Feel Blue
27 - Burning In Hell For You
28 - What Can I Say
29 - I Need My Baby Back
30 - He Comes To Me For The Answers
31 - In The Worst Way
32 - I Don’t Know
33 - Boys Like You
34 - Not A Day Goes By
35 - The Other Side Of Love
36 - Love Is Living Around Us
37 - Just Can’t Satisfy You
38 - Grandma’s Song
39 - Your Mamma Works So Hard
40 - Careless Love
41 - Holdin’ Out For You
42 - Lean On You
43 - Sorry That You’re Leavin’
44 - Drifting Farther Away
45 - I Will Rise And Shine Again

Notes: 1) This is a double CD with new versions of songs from the Gail Davies songbook. 2) CD album does not come with a release date, however discography on the Gail Davies website indicates 2003 as year of release. 3) CD album does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 4) Ten of these 45 songs were included in the Gail Davies albums that Lee played bass on (see entries above). Of these songs, the five from “Pretty Words” (10, 11, 23, 24, 45) and the two from “I’ll Be There” (17, 38) are presented here in altogether new versions. The two tracks from “What Can I Say” (28, 33) and the one from “Where Is A Woman To Go” (34) seem to be remixes. 5) CD album is available from the Gail Davies online shop at www.gaildavies.com/purchase_the_songwriter_sessions.htm.

Gail Davies - Vocalist, Acoustic Guitar
Leland Sklar - Bass Guitar
Rob Price - Bass Guitar, Piano, Synth, Vocalist
Willie Weeks - Bass Guitar (all tracks)
Bob Mummert - Drums
Richard Bennett - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Kevin Welch - Acoustic Guitar
Chris Scruggs - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Jeff Tassin - Acoustic Guitar
Pat Bergeson - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Larry Chaney - Electric Guitar
Pete Pendras - Electric Guitar
Brent Moyer - Electric Guitar
Chris Nole - Piano, Synth
Gary Prim - Piano, Synth
Gene Sisk - Piano, Synth
Lloyd Green - Steel Guitar, Dobro
Weldon Myrick - Steel Guitar
Mike Daly - Steel Guitar
Stu Basore - Steel Guitar
Jerry Douglas - Dobro
Randy Kohrs - Dobro
Richard Bailey - Banjo
Chris Cioffi - Banjo
Sam Bush - Mandolin, Fiddle
David Harvey - Mandolin
Brent Truitt - Mandolin
Dave Luke - Mandolin
Aaron Till - Fiddle
Hank Singer - Fiddle
Patty Mitchell - Vocalist
David Lege - Vocalist
Kathy Mattea - Vocalist (as Kathy Mathea)
Vince Gill - Vocalist
Ray Walker - Vocalist
John Cowan - Vocalist
Sharon White - Vocalist
Cheryl White - Vocalist
George Feith - Vocalist

Produced by Gail Davies for Little Chickadee Productions

Craig White - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Rob Price (LCPStudio@Juno.com) - Additional Recordings

Recording Studio:
Curb Studios, Nashville, TN
LCP Studio (additional recordings)

John Baldwin - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Georgetown Mastering

David Lege - Photography
Dickerson/Price - Art Design

“Produced by Gail Davies for Little Chickadee Productions // P.O. Box 120545, Nashville, Tennessee 37212”.

“This music is dedicated to the memory of Darby Alan Davies (the Soft Spoken Man) and my brothers, James William and Ronny Wayne Davies, whom I miss more than words can say.”.

“For information and lyrics see: www.GailDavies.com”.

www.gaildavies.com

Songwriters:
Gail Davies
Richard Allen
Walker Igleheart
Paul Kennerly
Harry Stinson
Wally Wilson




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Monday, November 1, 2010

Various Artists - Banjoman - A Tribute To Derroll Adams

Here is a preview of the Donovan post which is not yet published and will likely be in a few weeks. Once it is, the following entry will be taken down and consolidated within said post. Thanks!



Various Artists - Banjoman - A Tribute To Derroll Adams
Blue Groove CD BG-1420 (2002) - Austria CD


1 - Columbus Stockade Blues - Hans Theessink, Donovan, Arlo Guthrie
2 - Portland Town - Arlo Guthrie
3 - The Cuckoo - Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
4 - Freight Train Blues - Hans Theessink, Arlo Guthrie
5 - The Mountain - Donovan
6 - The Sky - Allan Taylor
7 - The Valley - Hans Theessink, Donovan
8 - Curtains Of Night - Youra Marcus
9 - Dixie Darling - Dolly Parton, Arlo Guthrie
10 - Muleskinner Blues - Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Arlo Guthrie
11 - 24 Hours A Day - Hans Theessink
12 - Epistle To Derroll - Donovan
13 - A Feather Fell - Ralph McTell
14 - Banjo Man - Allan Taylor
15 - The Rock - Billy Connolly
16 - Memories - Happy Traum
17 - Lovesong* - Donovan
18 - Willie Moore - Wizz Jones
19 - The Rock - Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
20 - Goodbye Derroll. Goodbye Friend - Tucker Zimmerman
21 - A Profound And Beautiful Sadness - Derroll Adams

Notes: 1) “Banjoman” is a CD album tribute to American songwriter and musician Derroll Adams. 2) The majority of the tracks in this collection are newly-recorded versions of songs both from Adam’s songbook and repertoire: tracks 1, 3, 4, 18 are traditionals; tracks 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19 were written by Derroll Adams; track 21 was co-written by Derroll Adams and Tucker Zimmerman; track 9 is a cover version of a Carter Family song; track 10 is a cover version of a Jimmie Rodgers song; track 12 is a new version of a Donovan song about Adams that was originally included in the Donovan’s record album “A Gift From A Flower To A Garden”; tracks 13 and 14 were written by English singer-songwriters Ralph McTell and Allan Taylor; track 20 was written by singer-songwriter Tucker Zimmerman. 3) Track 17 is same version already released on the 1976 Donovan album “Slow Down World” with the title “My Love Is True (Love Song)”. This should be true also of track 5, but please check back for confirmation once the Donovan post is published. 4) On track 17, Lee shares bass-player credits with David Hungate. 5) CD Album comes with a 60-page booklet including a biographical essay by Hans Theessink with interviews to Derroll Adams and some of the other players, liner notes by Theessink and Arlo Guthrie and lyrics. Please refer to original packaging for these.

Derroll Adams - Voice
Arlo Guthrie - Vocals, Guitar, Intro, Foottap, Background Vocal
Donovan (also as Donovan Leitch) - Vocals, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar,
Lead Guitar, Harmonica, Arp String Ensemble, Background Vocal
Hans Theessink - Vocals, Guitars, Mandolin, Banjo, Mandola, Dulcimer, Slide Guitar, Background Vocals
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott - Vocals, Guitar
Allan Taylor - Vocals, Guitar, Psalter
Youra Marcus - Vocal, Banjo
Dolly Parton - Vocal
Ralph McTell - Vocal, Guitar, Banjo, Backing Vocal
Billy Connolly - Vocal, Banjo
Happy Traum - Vocal, Guitar, Banjo
Wizz Jones - Vocal, Guitar
Tucker Zimmerman - Vocal, 12-String Guitar

Leland Sklar - Bass (17)*
David Ferguson - Upright Bass
Danny Thompson - Double Bass
David Hungate (as Dave Hungate) - Bass (17)
Jim Keltner - Drums (17)
Yves Rouchaville - Guitar, Background Vocal
Barney McKenna - Banjo, Backing Vocal
Didier Bourguignon - Banjo
John Sheehan - Fiddle, Backing Vocal
Jack Clement - Ukelele
Bobbye Hall Porter (as Bobbye Hall) - Percussion (17)

Produced by: Hans Theessink and Arlo Guthrie
Produced by Donovan Leitch (17)

Chris Scheidl - Engineer (1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14)
Peter Miller - Engineer (3, 10, 19)
Donovan Leitch - Engineer (5)
Günther Pauler - Engineer (6)
Marc Champod - Engineer (8)
Mike Bobak - Engineer (12)
Andy Levien - Engineer (13, 18)
Phil Punch - Engineer (15)
Chris Andersen - Engineer (16)
Pete Romano - Engineer (17)
Michel Gilsoul - Engineer (20)
Alain Sironval - Engineer (21)
David Ferguson - Additional Recording Engineer (1, 9)
Greg Steele - Additional Recording Engineer (2)

Recording Studios:
Studio Ollersbach, Austria (1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14)
Peter Miller Recording Studio, San Francisco, CA (3, 10, 19)
Donovan Studios, County Cork, Ireland (5)
Pauler Acoustics, Northeim, Germany (6)
Studio Tube, Lausanne, Switzerland (8)
Morgan Studios, London, England (12)
RMS Studios, London, England (13, 18)
Electric Avenue, Sydney, Australia (15)
Nevessa Production, Woodstock, NY (16)
A&M Studios, Los Angeles, CA (17)
Soliman, Stockay/St.Georges, Belgium (20)
The Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa, Nashville, TN (additional recording) (1, 9)
Derek Studios, Dalton, MA (additional recording) (2)

Recording Location:
Antwerp, November 30, 1997 (21)

Milica Theessink - Project Coordination

Toby Mountain - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Northeastern Digital Recording, Inc., Southboro, MA

Hans Theessink - Essay, Liner Notes (“The Making Of The CD”)
Arlo Guthrie - Liner Notes
Dave Peabody - Photographs
Milica Theessink - Photographs
Beth Gwinn - Photographs
Mogens Eskildsen - Photographs
Patrick Ferryn - Photographs
H.C. Abelard - Photographs
Gil Egger - Photographs
Unknown - Photographs
Derroll Adams - Booklet Painting
Harald Ergott - Graphic Design, Layout

“Special thanks to: Danny Adams, Jackie Guthrie, Milica Theessink, Aleene Jackson, Cindy Bradley, Patrick Ferryn, Jean Pierre van Weyenbergh, Carsten Panduro, Bill Yaryan and Mark Moss at Sing Out.”.

Track 17:
“A Donovan Discs Recording. Studio: A&M Studios Los Angeles, CA - Produced by Donovan Leitch - engineer: Pete Romano)”.

Track 21:
“From Patrick Ferryn’s tribute film to Derroll Adams “I Was Born In Portland Town””.

“Handmade strings by Thomastik-Infeld”.

www.theessink.com
www.arlo.net

Songwriters:
Derroll Adams
A.P. Carter
Donovan Leitch
Ralph McTell
Jimmie Rodgers
Allan Taylor
Traditional
George Vaughn
Tucker Zimmerman



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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Trio (Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt)

For individual entries about Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt please go to:
Dolly Parton bassroutes.blogspot.com/2010/05/dolly-parton_01.html
Linda Ronstadt bassroutes.blogspot.com/2010/05/linda-ronstadt.html

For the Nicolette Larson Tribute post the link is:
bassroutes.blogspot.com/2011/04/various-artists-tribute-to-nicolette_15.html

More Emmylou Harris entries on this blog (Lee performs with a different artist):
Return Of The Grievous Angel: A Tribute To Gram Parsons
bassroutes.blogspot.com/2010/02/chris-hillman.html

For a thorough index search please use the 'Search' box on the right. Thanks!



Dolly Parton/Linda Ronstadt/Emmylou Harris - Trio
Warner Bros. 25491-1 (1987) - US LP

Side One

1 - The Pain Of Loving You
2 - Making Plans
3 - To Know Him Is To Love Him
4 - Hobo’s Meditation*
5 - Wildflowers
6 - Telling Me Lies

Side Two

7 - My Dear Companion
8 - Those Memories Of You
9 - I’ve Had Enough
10 - Rosewood Casket
11 - Farther Along

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
Emmylou Harris - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Leland Sklar - Ferrington Acoustic Bass (4)*
Kenny Edwards - Ferrington Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Albert Lee - Acoustic Guitar, Solo, Highstrung Guitar, Mandolin, Acoustic Lead Guitar
Ry Cooder - Tremolo Guitar
John Starling - Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar
Bill Payne - Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Harmonium, Hammond Organ
David Lindley - Mandolin, Kona Hawaiian Guitar, Autoharp, Harpolek, Acoustic Guitar, Dulcimer Steve Fishell - Pedal Steel, Kona Hawaiian Guitar
Mark O’ Connor - Viola, Fiddle, Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Lead Guitar, Mandolin
Herb Pedersen - Banjo (as Herb Pederson)
Brice Martin - Flute
Marty Krystall - Clarinet
Ilene Novog - Viola (as Ilene “Novi” Novog)
Dennis Karmazyn - Cello Soloist
Jodi Burnett - Cello

Recorded and Produced by George Massenburg

Herb Pedersen - Vocal Arrangements (4, 6)
Avie Lee Parton - Arrangement (10)
John Starling - Arrangement (11)
Emmylou Harris - Arrangement (11)
David Campbell - Orchestration & Conducting (6, 9)
Charles Veal - Concertmaster

John Starling - Musical Consultant
Sharon Rice - Engineering Assistant

Recording Studios:
The Complex, West Los Angeles (January to November, 1986)
Woodland Studios, Nashville (Additional Recording)
Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood (Additional Recording)

Doug Sax - Analog & Digital Mastering

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Liza Edwards - Production Coordinator

Kosh & Ron Larson - Art Direction & Design
Robert Blakeman - Photography
Manuel - Costume Design
Andy Engel - Illustration

“Special Thanks to Fred Walecki & Liza Edwards.”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Betsy Cook
Kate McGarrigle
Voni Morrison
Alan O’Bryant
Jean Ritchie
Jimmie Rodgers
Johnny Russell
Phil Spector
Linda Thompson
Traditional
Porter Wagoner



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Emmylou Harris/Linda Ronstadt/Dolly Parton - Trio II
Asylum 62275-2 (1999) - US CD

1 - Lover’s Return
2 - High Sierra
3 - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
4 - After The Gold Rush
5 - The Blue Train*
6 - I Feel The Blues Movin’ In
7 - You’ll Never Be The Sun
8 - He Rode All The Way To Texas*
9 - Feels Like Home*
10 - When We’re Gone, Long Gone

Note: Although not mentioned in the CD notes, tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 and 9 appear to be taken, and possibly re-mixed, from the Linda Ronstadt album “Feels Like Home”. See the Linda Ronstadt entry at bassroutes.blogspot.com/2010/05/linda-ronstadt.html.

Emmylou Harris - Vocals
Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (5, 8, 9)*
Roy Huskey, Jr. - Bass, Acoustic Bass
Edgar Meyer - Acoustic Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums (5, 6, 8, 9, 10), Road Case (1)
Larry Atamanuik - Drums
Carl Jackson - Acoustic Guitar
Mark Casstevens - Acoustic Guitar
John Starling - Acoustic Guitar
Dean Parks - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin
Ben Keith - Steel Guitar
Robby Buchanan - Acoustic Piano, Helen Voices, Synthesizers,
Rhodes, B-3 Synthesizers
David Lindley - Autoharp
David Grisman - Mandolin
Alison Krauss - Fiddle
Dennis James - Glass Harmonica

Produced by George Massenburg
John Starling - Associate Producer

Linda Ronstadt - String Arrangement (4)
David Campbell - Strings (4, 7, 9)

George Massenburg - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Nathaniel Kunkel - Recording Engineer
Kevin Scott - Assistant Recording Engineer
Linda Ronstadt - Mixing Engineer

Recording Studio:
The Site, Marin County, CA.

Mixing Studios:
The Site, Marin County, CA.
Petewood/Georkel Recording, Williamson County, TN. (Additional Mixing)

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, CA.

Gail Rosman - Production Assistance
Janet Stark - Production Assistance
John Brenes - Production Archivist

Linda Ronstadt management: Ira Koslow for Krost/Chapin Management

Kosh & Lyn Bradley - Art Direction, Design
Michael Hagewood - Art Administration

“Special thanks to Monty Hitchcock, Mark Kiracofe and, Dick Methune, Mike Kirk, Elizabeth Eckholt & Partner, the studio mascot, at The Site.”.

“This CD is dedicated to Roy Huskey Jr.”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Harley Allen
A.P. Carter
Maybelle Carter
Sara Carter
Kieran Kane
Jennifer Kimball
Tom Kimmel
Donagh Long
Del McCoury
Randy Newman
James Paul O’Hara
John Starling
Neil Young



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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Dolly Parton

You can find the post about the group Trio (Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton & Linda Ronstadt) here: bassroutes.blogspot.com/2010/05/trio-emmylou-harris-dolly-parton-linda.html

For the Gail Davies contribution, please go to: bassroutes.blogspot.com/2011/02/gail-davies.html

Additional titular post for Dolly Parton on this blog (although Lee performs with a different artist): bassroutes.blogspot.com/2011/04/various-artists-banjoman-tribute-to.html

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Dolly Parton - 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs
RCA AAL1-3852 (1980) - US LP
RCA Legacy Nashville 88697 46193 2 (2009) - US/EU CD - Expanded edition reissue with 3 bonus tracks


Side One

1 - 9 To 5
2 - Hush-A-Bye Hard Times*
3 - The House Of The Rising Sun*
4 - Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)*
5 - Sing For The Common Man*


Side Two

6 - Working Girl*
7 - Detroit City*
8 - But You Know I Love You*
9 - Dark As A Dungeon*
10 - Poor Folks Town*


CD reissue bonus tracks

11 - Everyday People* - previously unreleased
12 - 9 To 5 - Love To Infinity Radio Mix 2008
13 - 9 To 5 - Karaoke Mix 2009 - previously unreleased

Notes: 1) Above image was taken from the original US LP release. Following credits were taken both from original US LP release and 2009 CD reissue. 2) CD reissue comes with no musician credits for bonus tracks: since the Sly & The Family Stone cover (track 11) shares same production credits with the album tracks Lee originally played on (Mike Post), it can be inferred it is from the same recording sessions and that Lee is a player on that track as well. 3) According to reissue notes and some web resources, original US catalog # for LP was AHL1-3852. Other web resources indicate US catalog # as AAL1-3852. The latter is the number of my copy and it is a US vinyl reissue probably from 1980 and in any case pre-bar code. 4) Additional reissue credits erroneously indicate track 10 as an a-side while it was in fact the b-side of the “But You Know I Love You” single. 5) Stylist Michele Elam’s name is spelled ‘Michelle’ in CD reissue credits. 6) Makeup artist Bobbe Joy’s name is spelled ‘Bobbie’ in CD reissue credits. 7) CD reissue the additional credits were taken from is a EU pressing. According to web sources catalog # for US release is the same. 8) CD reissue comes with a lyrics booklet with same illustrations as original inner sleeve and back of cover, plus four B&W stills taken from the Colin Higgins film “9 to 5”, depicting Ms. Parton and other cast members Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dabney Coleman.

Original LP Credits

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11?)*
Abraham Laboriel - Bass (as Abraham LaBoriel)
Eddie Bayers - Drums (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Rick Shlosser - Drums (as Richard Schlosser)
Reggie Young - Guitars
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Larry Carlton - Guitars
John Goux - Slide Guitar
Jeff Baxter - Guitar
Martin K. Walsh - Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards
Ian Underwood - Synthesizers
Gregg Perry - Organ, Typewriter
Larry Knechtel - Piano
Sonny Osborne - Banjo, Background Vocals
Mike Post - Synthesized Flute
Tom Saviano - Saxophone
William Reichenbach - Trombone
Kim S. Hutchcroft - Baritone Sax
Jerry Hey - Trumpet
Leonard Castro - Percussion
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Anita Ball - Background Vocals, Background Singer
Joey Scarbury - Background Vocals
Bobby Osborne - Background Vocals
Stephanie Spruill - Background Singer
Denise Maynelli - Background Singer
Drill Team on “Working Girl”:
Dolly Parton
Judy Ogle
Eddie Bayers
Reggie Young
Leland Sklar
Mike Post

Produced by Mike Post (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Gregg Perry - Associate Producer, Producer (1)

Mike Post - Arrangements (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Gregg Perry - Arrangement (1)
Dolly Parton - Arrangement (3)
Sid Sharp - Concert Master
Frank DeCaro - Contractor (1)

Marshall Morgan - Engineer (Audio Media) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Pat McMakin - Second Engineer (Audio Media) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Paul Dobbe - Engineer (Western Recorders) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Chuck Britz - Engineer (Western Recorders) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Larry Carlton - Engineer (Studio 335) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Armin Steiner - Engineer (Sound Labs) (1)
Doug Parry - Mixing Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Rick Romano - Second Mixing Engineer (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

Recording Studios:
Audio Media, Nashville, Tennessee (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Western Recorders, Hollywood, California (additional recording) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Studio 335, Hollywood, California (additional recording) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Sound Labs, Hollywood, California (1)

Mixing Studio:
Smoke Tree Ranch, Chatsworth, California (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California

Tim Bryant & George Corsillo/Gribbitt - Art Direction
George Corsillo - Album Design
Ron Slenzak - Photography
Pie Lombardi & Michele Elam - Props, Styling
Colleen Owens - Hair Stylist
Mary Malin - Clothes Designer
Bobbe Joy - Makeup

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 4499 // North Hollywood, California 91607”.

CD Reissue Additional Credits

Produced by Mike Post (11)
Produced by Gregg Perry and Love To Infinity (12)
Produced by Gregg Perry (14)
Produced for Reissue by Rob Santos

Gregg Perry - Arrangements (12, 13)

Vic Anesini - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Battery Studios, NYC

Legacy A&R: Steve Berkowitz
John Hudson - Project Direction
Howard Fritz son - Art Direction
Pat Moroney - Design
20th Century/Photofest - Photography

“Special Thanks: Dolly Parton, Danny Nozell & Glenn Korman”.

“Never having acted in a film before, Dolly Parton was initially reluctant to star in “9 to 5”, alongside Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. Her debut acting experience, though, not only helped the success of the movie, but it created a #1 hit single for Parton, who wrote the theme song, also called “9 to 5.” The song garnered Parton an Academy Award® nomination and four Grammy Award® nominations, winning her the awards for “Best Country Song” and “Best Country Vocal Performance, female,” and was the centerpiece of Parton’s “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs” album, originally released in late 1980. The album, containing several Parton originals and a #1 cover of the First Edition’s “But You Know I Love You,” as well as a version of Woody Guthrie’s “Deportee,” eventually hit #1 on the Billboard country chart. This Expanded Edition also features 3 bonus tracks, 2 of which have been previously unreleased.”.

“Billboard chart positions appear courtesy of Joel Whitburn’s Record Research publications and BPI Communications.”.

Track 1:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12133 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 1 Pop // from the 20th Century-Fox film “9 to 5””.

Track 3:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12282 A // Peak Chart Position: # 14 Country; # 77 Pop”.

Track 5:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12133 B”.

Track 6:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12282 B”.

Track 8:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 41 Pop”.

Track 10:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A”.

Track 10:
“Released as RCA single # PB-12200 A // Peak Chart Position: # 1 Country; # 41 Pop”.

“Recorded June 1980 // Originally released as “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs”, RCA Records AHL1- 3852. // Peak Chart Position; # 1 Country; # 11 Pop”.

www.legacyrecordings.com

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Mark Andersen
Danny Dill
Woody Guthrie
Martin Hoffman
Freida Parton
Mike Settle
Mel Tillis
Merle Travis
Additional Songwriter (CD re-release):
Sylvester Stewart



“9 To 5 And Odd Jobs” - US/EU CD reissue - front inlay



“9 To 5 And Odd Jobs” - US/EU CD reissue - disc screen print



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Dolly Parton - Heartbreak Express
RCA AHL1-4289 (1982) - US LP

Side One

1 - Heartbreak Express
2 - Single Women
3 - My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
4 - As Much As Always
5 - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind

Side Two

6 - Release Me
7 - Barbara On Your Mind
8 - Act Like A Fool
9 - Prime Of Our Love
10 - Hollywood Potters

Note: Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits.

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass
Nathan East - Bass
Abe Laboriel - Bass
Eddy Anderson - Drums
Michael Severs - Guitar
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Jeff Baxter - Guitar
Albert Lee - Guitar
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards
Red Young - Keyboards
Terry McMillan - Harmonica
Buddy Spicher - Fiddle
Gregg Perry - Dulcimer, Background Singer
Lenny Castro - Conga
Tom Scott - Horns
Jim Horn - Horns
George Bohanon - Horns
Gary Grant - Horns
Tom Saviano - Horns
Chuck Findley - Horns
Slide Hyde - Horns
Gary Herbig - Horns
Richard Dennison - Background Singer
Anita Ball - Background Singer
Jim Salestrom - Background Singer
Stephanie Spruill - Background Singer
Denise Maynelli DeCaro - Background Singer
Roy Galloway - Background Singer
Alexandra Brown - Background Singer
Willie Greene - Background Singer
Gene Morford - Background Singer

Produced & Arranged by Dolly Parton & Gregg Perry

Harry Bluestone - Concert Master
Frank DeCaro - Contractor

Doug Parry - Engineer (Smoketree Recording Studio)
Rick Romano - Assistant Engineer (Smoketree Recording Studio)
Ernie Winfrey - Engineer (Soundshop Recording Studio)
Ken Deene - Recording Engineer (Warner Bros. Recording Studio)

Recording Studios:
Smoketree Recording Studio
Soundshop Recording Studio (Additional Overdubs)
Warner Bros. Recording Studio (Additional Overdubs)

Mixing Studio:
Smoketree Recording Studio

Herb Ritts - Photography
Phyllis Chotin & Michele Hart/Media Arts - Art Direction
Dolly Parton - Design Concept
Colleen Owens - Hair Style
Shirlee Strahm - Costume Coordinator
Kendall Errair - Costume Coordinator
Erecter Set - Set Design

“Special Thanks: Judy Ogle, Susie Glickman, Don Warden and Jeannie Parry - for help and inspiration”.

“Very Special Thanks: Shirlee - for not singing background on this album”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Eddie Miller
Michael O’Donoghue
Dub Williams
Robert Yount



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Dolly Parton - Burlap & Satin
RCA AHL1-4691 (1983) - US LP

Side One

1 - OOO-EEE
2 - Send Me The Pillow You Dream On
3 - Jealous Heart
4 - A Gamble Either Way
5 - Appalachian Memories

Side Two

6 - I Really Don’t Want To Know - with Willie Nelson
7 - Potential New Boyfriend
8 - A Cowboy’s Ways
9 - One Of Those Days
10 - Calm On The Water

Note: Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits.

Dolly Parton - Vocals, Hand Claps
Lee Sklar - Bass
Michael Rhodes - Bass
Tommy Cogbill - Bass
Eddy Anderson - Drums, Percussion
Rick Marotta - Drums
Michael Severs - Guitar
Tom Rutledge - Guitar
Pete Bordonali - Guitar
Hugh McCracken - Guitar
Marty Walsh - Guitar
Joe McGuffee - Steel Guitar
Ron Oates - Keyboards, Synthesizer
Robbie Buchanan - Keyboards
Mitch Humphries - Keyboards
Gregg Perry - Keyboards
Dennis Solee - Tenor Sax, Flute
Dewayne Pigg - English Horn
Nashville String Machine - Strings
Anita Ball - Background Vocals, Hand Claps
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Judy Rodman - Background Vocals, Hand Claps
Donna McElroy - Background Vocals
Lea Jane Berinati - Background Vocals
Karen Taylor-Good - Background Vocals
Lisa Silver - Background Vocals
Michael Black - Background Vocals
Ray Walker - Background Vocals
Judy Ogle - Hand Claps
Ernie Winfrey - Hand Claps

Produced and Arranged by Gregg Perry
Dolly Parton - Executive Producer

Ernie Winfrey - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Phil Jamtaas - Recording Engineer
Fran Overall - Assistant Engineer
Jim Scott - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Sound Shop (Nashville, Tennessee)
The Castle (Nashville, Tennessee)
Record Plant (Los Angeles, California)

Ed Caraeff - Art Direction, Photography, Design

Cassie Seaver - Makeup
Colleen Owens - Hair Stylist
Donna Gilbert - Hair Stylist
Tzezi Ganev - Costumes
Photographed at The Baron Margo Residence

“Costumes: Tzetzi Ganev and a special thanks to Shirlee Strahm and all the girls at Western Costume”.

“Special Thanks: Judy, Susie, Flato, Janet, Jason, Lois, Thelma and Johnny, and Eli and crew”.

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 938 // Montrose, CA 91020”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Howard Barnes
Steve Kipner
Hank Locklin
Annie McLoone
John Lewis Parker
Don Robertson



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Dolly Parton - The Great Pretender
RCA AHL1-4940 (1984) - US LP

Side One

1 - Save The Last Dance For Me*
2 - I Walk The Line*
3 - Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)*
4 - Downtown*
5 - We Had It All

Side Two

6 - She Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)*
7 - We’ll Sing In The Sunshine*
8 - I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)*
9 - Elusive Butterfly*
10 - The Great Pretender

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
David Platshon - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Craig Hull - Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar
Ron Elliott - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Waddy Wachtel - Electric Guitar Solo
Steve Goldstein - DMX Drum Machine (1), Prophet Synthesizer, Jupiter Synthesizer, Synthesizers, Kawai Electric Grand, Keyboards, Acoustic Piano, Organ
Jeff Colella - Jupiter Synthesizer, Organ, Strings, Synthesizers, String Synthesizers, Arp Strings
Bill Cuomo - Synthesizer Strings
Lee Dresser - Harmonica
Chuck Findley - Horns
Slide Hyde - Horns
Don Menza - Horns
Tom Scott - Horns
Gary Grant - Horns
Bill Reichenbach - Horns
Russell Kunkel - Congas (3)
Brian Glascock - Percussion (1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9), Congas (6, 7)
The Jordanaires - Background Vocals
Rosemary Butler - Background Vocal
Arnold McCuller - Background Vocal
Mary Ellen Quinn - Background Vocal
Oren Waters - Background Vocal, Choir
Luther Waters - Background Vocal, Choir
Maxine Waters - Choir
Julia Waters - Choir

Produced by Val Garay

Steve Goldstein - Arrangement (1), Horn Arrangement (4), Horn Conduction (4), String Arrangements (5, 8), String Conduction (5)
Syd Sharp - Concertmaster
Pete Seeger - Adaptation (3)

Val Garay & Niko Bolas (as Garay-Bolas) - Engineers
Richard Bosworth - Assistant Engineer
Denny Densmore - Assistant Engineer
Scott Hendricks - Second Assistant Engineer
Danny Mundhenk - Second Assistant Engineer
Paul Goldberg - Second Assistant Engineer
Billy Miranda - Second Assistant Engineer
David Leonard - Second Assistant Engineer

Recording Studios:
Record One, Los Angeles (10-24-83 through 12-5-83)
Right Track Recording, New York City (Additional Recording)
Bullet Recording, Nashville (Additional Recording)
Music Mill, Nashville (Additional Recording)
The Sound Factory, Los Angeles (Additional Recording)

Mixing Studio:
Record One, Los Angeles (10-24-83 through 12-5-83)

Doug Sax - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab

Richard Avedon - Photography
Tim Bryant - Art Direction, Design
Renate Leuschner - Hair
Cassie Seaver - Makeup
Tzezi Ganev - Costumes
Thelma Pofahl - Costume Coordinator
Shirlee Strahm - Costume Coordinator

Track 3:
“Words From The Book Of Ecclesiastes”.

“Special Thanks To: Judy Ogle, Val Garay, Sandy Gallin, Joe Galante, Bob Summer & RCA, Diana Thomas, Ray Katz, Jim Morey, Peter Hoffman, Don Warden, Janet Knutsen, Carmack Allen, Nat & Peggy Goldstein, Joni Levin, Dan Fritz, Stanley’s, The Penthouse One, Berkshire Place, N.Y.C., Tony Maffatone, RM, H and N, 101st Airborne, Spence Manor and Mario’s, To My Little “Goldie”, And Niko & Rich For The Slap On My Vocals”.

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 1976 // Nolensville, TN. 37153”.

Songwriters:
Jerry Butler
Calvin Carter
John R. Cash
Lamont Dozier
Donnie Fritts
Gale Garnett
Tony Hatch
Brian Holland
Edward Holland, Jr. (as Eddie Holland)
Bob Lind
Curtis Mayfield
Doc Pomus
Buck Ram
Troy Seals
Pete Seeger
Mort Shuman



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Dolly Parton/VV.AA. - Rhinestone (Original Soundtrack Recording)
RCA ABL1-5032 (1984) - US LP

Side One

1 - Tennessee Homesick Blues - Dolly Parton**
2 - Too Much Water - Randy Parton*
3 - The Day My Baby Died - Rusty Buchanan**
4 - One Emotion After Another - Dolly Parton***
5 - Goin’ Back To Heaven - Stella Parton and Kin Vassy*
6 - What A Heartache - Dolly Parton***
7 - Stay Out Of My Bedroom - Sylvester Stallone with Dolly Parton**

Side Two

8 - Woke Up In Love - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone
9 - God Won’t Get You - Dolly Parton
10 - Drinkin’stein - Sylvester Stallone
11 - Sweet Lovin’ Friends - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone
12 - Waltz Me To Heaven - Floyd Parton
13 - Butterflies - Dolly Parton***
14 - Be There - Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone**

Notes: 1) Album does not come with track-by-track musician credits. 2) The tracks marked with a double asterisk indicate those songs that, in the feature film, show Leland Sklar as the bass player. 3) The tracks marked with an asterisk are “Modified Versions” appearing on the Soundtrack album, yet, according to the record sleeve notes, “Different from Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”. 4) The tracks marked with a triple asterisk are songs which are actually included on the record in a different version (full band) from the original motion picture soundtrack, but which are not presented as such on the record sleeve notes.

Dolly Parton - Vocals
Sylvester Stallone - Vocals
Randy Parton - Vocals, Background Vocals
Stella Parton - Vocals
Floyd Parton - Vocals
Kin Vassy - Vocals
Rusty Buchanan - Vocals

Musicians:

Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 7, 14)**
Dennis Belfield - Bass
Mike Baird - Drums
Willie Ornelas - Drums
John Goux - Guitar
Herb Pedersen - Guitar, Banjo, Background Vocals
Steve Watson - Guitar
John Bidasio - Steel Guitar
Larry Muhoberac - Piano
Ian Underwood - Synthesizer
Pete Robinson - Synthesizer
David Lindley - Fiddle
Tommy Morgan - Harmonica
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Joey Scarbury - Background Vocals
Linda Dillard - Background Vocals

Produced by Mike Post and Dolly Parton

Mike Post - Arrangements

Doug Parry - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Ray Sheibley - Second Engineer

Recording and Mixing Studio:
Smoketree Ranch

Diane Robertson - Hair (Dolly Parton)
Robert Sidell - Makeup (Dolly Parton)
Theadora Van Runkle - Costume Designer (Dolly Parton)
Tzetzi Ganev of Western Costume - Costume Designer (Dolly Parton)
Shirlee Strahm - Wardrobe (Dolly Parton)
Barbara Lorenz - Hair (Sylvester Stallone)
Ben Nye, Jr. - Makeup (Sylvester Stallone)
Tom Bronson - Costume Designer (Sylvester Stallone)

Tim Bryant - Art Direction and Design
Steve Shapiro - Photography

“Special Thanks To: Mike Post, Sandy Gallin, Joe Galante, Bob Summer, All the RCA Staff, Diana Thomas, Peter Hoffman, Doug and Jeannie Parry, Stuff, Ray Sheibley, Judy Ogle, Shirlee Strahm, My Family, Charlie Douglas and His Crowd, Sylvester Stallone and His Crowd, David Morgan, Janet Knutsen, Larry Weiss, Jonathan Perpich, Luana Jackman, Lois Baker, Walter Murphy, Katz-Gallin-Morey and Addis and Staff”.

“Dolly Parton Fan Club // P.O. Box 1976 // Nolensville, TN 37135”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
Mike Post
Phil Alden Robinson



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Dolly Parton - Rainbow
Columbia FC40968 (1987) - US LP

Side One

1 - The River Unbroken
2 - I Know You By Heart* - duet with Smokey Robinson
3 - Dump The Dude
4 - Red Hot Screaming Love* (Recorded Live)
5 - Make Love Work*

Side Two

6 - Everyday Hero
7 - Two Lovers
8 - Could I Have Your Autograph
9 - Savin’ It For You
10 - More Than I Can Say

Dolly Parton - Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Background Vocal
Lee Sklar - Bass (2, 4, 5)*
Bob Glaub - Bass
Abraham Laboriel - Electric Bass
Steve Goldstein - Drum Programming (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9), Synthesizers, Bass Synthesizer, Acoustic Piano, Keyboards
John Vigran - Drum Programming (1, 2)
Craig Krampf - Drum Overdub (2, 6), Drum Programming (3, 5, 7, 8, 9)
Jim Keltner - Drums (4), Percussion (4)
Waddy Wachtel - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo, Background Vocal
Kevin Dukes - Electric Guitar, Electric Slide Guitar
Dann Huff - Electric Guitar
Al Perkins - Midi Steel Guitar, Midi Pedal Steel Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Acoustic 12-String Guitar
Rick Vito - Electric Slide Guitar
Mike Landau - Electric Guitar
Bill Cuomo - Synthesizer Organ, Synthesizers
Robert O’ Hearn - Synthesizer
Patricia Mabee - Harpsichord
Hammer Smith - Chromatic Harmonica
Buck Trent - Electric Banjo
Bobby Bruce - Violin
Tom Scott - Saxophone
Maxine Waters - Background Vocals
Julia Waters - Background Vocals
Richard Dennison - Background Vocals
Carmen Twilley - Background Vocals
Blaise Tosti - Background Vocal
Mike Chapman - Background Vocal
Anita Ball - Background Vocals

Produced by Steve “Golde” Goldstein
Dolly Parton - Executive Producer

All Songs Arranged by Dolly Parton and Steve “Golde” Goldstein
David Campbell - String Arrangement (5), String Conduction (5), Orchestra Arrangement (10), Orchestra Conduction (10)
Sid Page - Concertmaster

Richard Bosworth - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Allen Sides - Recording Engineer (Orchestra) (5, 10)
Rail Rogut - Assistant Recording Engineer (Record One)
Brett Swain - Assistant Recording Engineer (Record One)
Bob Loftus - Assistant Recording Engineer (Ocean Way Recording Studios)
Brian Scheuble - Assistant Recording Engineer (A&M Recording Studios)

Recording Studios:
Record One, Los Angeles
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles
A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles

Mixing Studios:
A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles

David Blair - Hair
Hallie D’Amour - Makeup
Tony Chase - Costumes
Tony Lane/Nancy Donald - Art Direction
Annie Leibovitz - Photography (Cover, Back Cover, Inner Sleeve)
Raul Vega - Photography (Inner Sleeve)

“Special Thanks: Sandy Gallin, Jim Morey, Barry Josephson, Danny Davis, Waddy Wachtel, Judy Ogle, Susie Glickman, Jason Pirro, Val Garay and the entire staff at Record One, Mike Chapman, Patti Dennis, Juliet Willoughby, Ms. Bobbye Hall, Linda Lyon, Cheri Lazerus, Shelly Yakus, Dave Bristol // Special Thanks to all my new friends at CBS”.

“Don’t Surrender Till You Find Your Rainbow”.

Songwriters:
Dolly Parton
David Batteau
Darrell Brown
Mike Chapman
S. Dorff
Dino Fekaris
Eric Kaz
D. Loeb
George Merrill
Robert O’Hearn
Dean Pitchford
A. Rich
William Robinson
Shannon Rubicam
Blaise Tosti



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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Herb Pedersen

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Lee with Herb Pedersen & Chris Hillman:
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Herb Pedersen - Southwest
Epic PE 34225 (1976) - US LP

Side One

1 - Paperback Writer
2 - Rock & Roll Cajun
3 - If I Can Sing A Song
4 - Our Baby’s Gone*
5 - Harvest Home*

Side Two

6 - The Hey Boys
7 - Jesus Once Again*
8 - Younger Days*
9 - Can’t You Hear Me Callin’*
10 - Wait A Minute

Herb Pedersen - Vocals, Electric Guitars, 6 String Guitar, 12 String Guitar, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar, Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo
Leland Sklar - Bass (4, 5, 7, 8, 9)*
Ed Carter - Bass
Mike Baird - Drums (4, 5, 7, 8, 9)
John Guerin - Drums
Jim Gordon - Drums
Chris Smith - Acoustic Lead Guitar, Steel Guitar
Larry Carlton - Electric Lead Guitar, Electric Guitar
Al Perkins - Steel Guitar
David Lindley - Lap Steel, Fiddles, Zither
Mike Post - Moog, Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano
Josh Graves - Dobro
Ray Park - Fiddles
Roy Dean Webb - Mandolin
Gary Coleman - Percussion (4, 7)
Linda Ronstadt - Background Vocal
Emmylou Harris - Background Vocal

Produced by Mike Post for Mike Post Productions, Inc.

Mike Post - String Arrangements (3, 5, 8, 10)

Dennis M. Drake - Engineer

Recording Studio:
Western Studio 3, Hollywood, California

Joel Averback - Production Coordinator

Ellen Land-Weber - Photos
Nancy Donald - Design
Ken Anderson - Design

“Thanks to the magicians: Chris Smith, Ed Carter, Jim Gordon, John Guerin, Leland Sklar, Larry Carlton. Uncle Josh Graves, Al Perkins, Mike Baird, Roy Dean Webb, David Lindley & Gary Coleman for an effortless project”.

“Special thanks to Mike Post for patience, inspiration, and his friendship. Also, a special thanks to my bluegrass conscience, Ray Park, for a wonderful job. Dedico este album a mi abuelita, Maria Refugio Sanchez Mendoza McCarthy”.

Songwriters:
Herb Pedersen
Rodney Dillard
Mitch Jayne
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Bill Monroe
Nikki Pedersen
Roy Dean Webb



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Herb Pedersen - Sandman
Epic PE 34933 (1977) - US LP

Side One

1 - Sandman*
2 - When She Makes Love To Me*
3 - Cora Is Gone*
4 - Is That Any Way To Love You*
5 - Fair And Tender Ladies

Side Two

6 - Tennessee Sal*
7 - About Love Again*
8 - Bring Back The Smile*
9 - My Little Man
10 - If I Lose*

Herb Pedersen - Vocals, Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, 6 String Guitar, 12 String Guitar, Banjos, Harmonies
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10)*
Mike Baird - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10)
Larry Carlton - Electric Guitar
Dan Ferguson - Electric Guitar
Stephen Geyer - Electric Guitar Solo
Chris Smith - Steel Guitar
Lowell George - Slide Guitar
Larry Muhoberac - Keyboards
Mike Post - Moog, Finger Cymbals (5)
Josh Graves - Dobro
Ray Park - Fiddles
David Lindley - Fiddles (as David “The Street Killer” Lindley)
Norm Benno - English Horn
Gary Coleman - Percussion (2, 3, 7)
Linda Ronstadt - Harmony
Dolly Parton - Harmony
The “Howdy-Cracker Vocal Revue” featuring Linda Ronstadt, Jill Gordon, Dolly Parton, Johnny Rivers, Gene Morford (as Gene Moreford), Lowell George, Michael McGinnis, Dennis Brooks, “Little Joey” Scarbury - Background Vocals

Produced by Mike Post for Mike Post Productions Inc.

Mike Post - String Arrangements (4, 5, 8, 9), Woodwind Arrangement (9)

D.M. Drake - Recording Engineer

Recording Studio:
United Western Studios, Los Angeles

Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
The Mastering Lab in Los Angeles

Kenneth McGowan - Photography
Hagiwara, Donald and Steele - Design

“This album was mixed using the Aphex Aural Exciter”.

“I would like to sincerely thank all the people at Epic Records for their help and in particular, accepting my collect calls from the valley. They are as follows: Greg Geller, Greg “Hold, please, I’ve got Guercio on the other line” Rogers, Stephanie Knauer, Jim McKeon, Becky “Where’s the party?” Shargo, and Mike “moo-moo” Atkinson. // My thanks to the fine musicians who are not only tremendous players, but also hilariously funny people with the exception of course of Mike Post. // To John Rivers, my thanks for being a good friend, a staunch critic, and instrumental in my association with Epic Records. // Thank you also to Mike Post and Joel Averback for their help and guidance. Another job well done, lads. // Herb Pedersen L.A. 1977”.

“For Libby, Evan, Matthew and Hagan”.

Songwriters:
Herb Pedersen
Maybelle Carter
Stephen Geyer
Odell McLeod
Ralph Stanley



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Herb Pedersen - Lonesome Feeling
Sugar Hill SH-3738 (1984) - US LP

Side One

1 - Last Thing On My Mind*
2 - Childish Love*
3 - The Fields Have Turned Brown*
4 - The Homecoming*
5 - Easy Ride*

Side Two

6 - Lonesome Feeling*
7 - Willow Garden*
8 - It’s Worth Believing*
9 - Even The Worst Of Us*
10 - Your Love Is Like A Flower

Herb Pedersen - Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Banjo, Shaker
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)*
Harley Trey Thompson - Bass
Hal Blaine - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Bob Warford - Electric Guitar
David Morgan - Piano
J.D. Maness - Pedal Steel (as J.D. Mannes)
Chris Hillman - Mandolin
Skip Conover - Dobro
Dennis Fetchett - Fiddle
“Rocket” Ron Lemire - Harmonica
Joey Scarbury - Harmony Vocals
Linda Dillard - Harmony Vocals

Produced by Herb Pedersen

Herb Pedersen - Arrangement (7)

Jon Gass - Engineer
Tom McCauley - Assistant Engineer

Recording Studio:
Saylor Recording, Hollywood, Ca.

Mike Reese - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Mastering Lab, Hollywood, Ca.

Henry Diltz - Photography
Raymond Simone - Jacket Design

“The songs I picked for this album bring back a lot of great memories for me: working in various styles of country and pop music, learning how to play and sing, the blending of the instruments, playing with the masters of their idiom… I’ll never forget them and I’ll always be grateful to Lester & Earl, Vern & Ray, David, Gordan, James, Buck, Emmylou, Ricky, Lowell, Linda and Clarence. Thanks also to all the players & singers for a great job. // - Herb”.

“- For Libby & the kids with love -”.

Songwriters:
Herb Pedersen
Lester Flatt
Billy Henson
Gordon Lightfoot
Everett Lilly
C. Louvin
I. Louvin
David Morgan
Tom Paxton
Earl Scruggs
C. Stanley
Traditional



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