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1 | Take Me to the Mardi Gras- recording engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- cello:
- Seymour Barab (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Allan Goldberg (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Warren Lash (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Jesse Levy (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), George Ricci (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Alan Shulman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Anthony Sophos (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- clarinet:
- Eddie Daniels (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- electric piano, organ and synthesizer:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- flugelhorn and trumpet:
- Randy Brecker (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), John Frosk (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Victor Paz (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Lew Soloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Marvin Stamm (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- French horn:
- Jim Buffington (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Peter Gordon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Al Richmond (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- guitar:
- Eric Gale (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- percussion:
- Arthur Jenkins (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Ralph MacDonald (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- trombone:
- Wayne Andre (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Eddie Bert (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Tom Mitchell (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Tony Studd (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- violin:
- Harry Cykman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Max Ellen (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Paul Gershman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Glickman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Emanuel Green (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harold Kohon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Charles Libove (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Lookofsky (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Joe Malin (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), David Nadien (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Gene Orloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Matthew Raimondi (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- conductor:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- arranger:
- Bob James
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- instrumental cover recording of:
- Take Me to the Mardi Gras (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- publisher:
- Paul Simon (in 1973)
- lyricist and composer:
- Paul Simon
- publisher:
- Pattern Music Ltd and Paul Simon Music
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2 | I Feel a Song (In My Heart)- recording engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- cello:
- Seymour Barab (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Allan Goldberg (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Warren Lash (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), George Ricci (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Alan Shulman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Anthony Sophos (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- electric piano, organ and synthesizer:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- flugelhorn and trumpet:
- Randy Brecker (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), John Frosk (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Victor Paz (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Lew Soloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Marvin Stamm (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- French horn:
- Jim Buffington (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Peter Gordon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Al Richmond (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- guitar:
- Eric Gale (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- percussion:
- Arthur Jenkins (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Ralph MacDonald (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- trombone:
- Wayne Andre (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- violin:
- Harry Cykman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Max Ellen (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Paul Gershman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Glickman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Emanuel Green (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harold Kohon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Charles Libove (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Lookofsky (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Joe Malin (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), David Nadien (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Gene Orloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Matthew Raimondi (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- vocals:
- Patti Austin (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Jesse Levy (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- conductor:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- arranger:
- Bob James
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- recording of:
- I Feel a Song in My Heart (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- lyricist and composer:
- Tony Camillo and Mary Sawyer
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3 | The Golden Apple- recording engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- bass:
- Eric Gale (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Gary King (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- cello:
- Seymour Barab (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Allan Goldberg (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Warren Lash (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), George Ricci (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Alan Shulman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Anthony Sophos (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- drums (drum set):
- Steve Gadd (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Andrew Smith (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- electric piano, organ and synthesizer:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- flugelhorn and trumpet:
- Randy Brecker (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), John Frosk (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Victor Paz (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Lew Soloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Marvin Stamm (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- French horn:
- Jim Buffington (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Peter Gordon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Al Richmond (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- guitar:
- Richie Resnicoff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- percussion:
- Arthur Jenkins (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Ralph MacDonald (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- trombone:
- Wayne Andre (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- violin:
- Harry Cykman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Max Ellen (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Paul Gershman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Glickman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Emanuel Green (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harold Kohon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Charles Libove (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Lookofsky (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Joe Malin (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), David Nadien (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Gene Orloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Matthew Raimondi (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- vocals:
- Jesse Levy (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- conductor:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- arranger:
- Bob James
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- recording of:
- The Golden Apple (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- composer:
- Bob James
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4 | Farandole (L’Arlesienne Suite #2)- recording engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- cello:
- Seymour Barab (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Allan Goldberg (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Warren Lash (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), George Ricci (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Alan Shulman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Anthony Sophos (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- electric piano, organ and synthesizer:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- flugelhorn and trumpet:
- Randy Brecker (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), John Frosk (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Victor Paz (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Lew Soloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Marvin Stamm (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- flute:
- Hubert Laws (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- French horn:
- Jim Buffington (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Peter Gordon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Al Richmond (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- guitar:
- Eric Gale (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Richie Resnicoff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- percussion:
- Arthur Jenkins (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Ralph MacDonald (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- trombone:
- Wayne Andre (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- violin:
- Harry Cykman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Max Ellen (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Paul Gershman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Glickman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Emanuel Green (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harold Kohon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Charles Libove (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Lookofsky (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Joe Malin (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), David Nadien (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Gene Orloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Matthew Raimondi (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- vocals:
- Jesse Levy (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- conductor:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- arranger:
- Bob James
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- recording of:
- Farandole (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- composer:
- Georges Bizet and Bob James
- arranger:
- Bob James
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5 | You’re as Right as Rain- recording engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- cello:
- Seymour Barab (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Allan Goldberg (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Warren Lash (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), George Ricci (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Alan Shulman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Anthony Sophos (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- electric piano, organ and synthesizer:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- flugelhorn and trumpet:
- Randy Brecker (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), John Frosk (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Victor Paz (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Lew Soloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Marvin Stamm (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- French horn:
- Jim Buffington (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Peter Gordon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Al Richmond (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- guitar:
- Richie Resnicoff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- percussion:
- Arthur Jenkins (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Ralph MacDonald (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- trombone:
- Wayne Andre (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- violin:
- Harry Cykman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Max Ellen (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Paul Gershman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Glickman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Emanuel Green (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harold Kohon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Charles Libove (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Lookofsky (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Joe Malin (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), David Nadien (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Gene Orloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Matthew Raimondi (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- vocals:
- Jesse Levy (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- conductor:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- arranger:
- Bob James
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
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6 | Dream Journey- recording engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- cello:
- Seymour Barab (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Allan Goldberg (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Warren Lash (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), George Ricci (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Alan Shulman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Anthony Sophos (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- electric piano, organ and synthesizer:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- flugelhorn and trumpet:
- Randy Brecker (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), John Frosk (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Victor Paz (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Lew Soloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Marvin Stamm (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- French horn:
- Jim Buffington (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Peter Gordon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Al Richmond (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- percussion:
- Arthur Jenkins (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Ralph MacDonald (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- trombone:
- Wayne Andre (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- violin:
- Harry Cykman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Max Ellen (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Paul Gershman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Glickman (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Emanuel Green (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harold Kohon (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Charles Libove (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Harry Lookofsky (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Joe Malin (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), David Nadien (from 1974-12 until 1975-01), Gene Orloff (from 1974-12 until 1975-01) and Matthew Raimondi (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- vocals:
- Jesse Levy (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- conductor:
- Bob James (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- arranger:
- Bob James
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- recording of:
- Dream Journey (from 1974-12 until 1975-01)
- composer:
- Bob James
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