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Art Farmer Gentle Eyes Mp3, Flac, Wma Art Farmer Gentle Eyes mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Gentle Eyes Country: US Released: 1993 Style: Bop, Easy Listening MP3 version RAR size: 1831 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1670 mb WMA version RAR size: 1253 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 766 Other Formats: WMA AU FLAC MPC ADX ASF TTA Tracklist Hide Credits A Time For Love 1 5:15 Written-By – Johnny Mandel Didn't We 2 3:03 Arranged By – Karl KowarikWritten-By – Jim Webb* Soulsides 3 4:23 Written-By – Erich Kleinschuster So Are You 4 3:30 Written-By – Hans Salomon Song Of No Regrets 5 4:53 Arranged By – Peter HerbolzheimerWritten-By – Sergio Mendes* Gentle Rain 6 4:51 Arranged By – Karl KowarikWritten-By – Luiz Bonfa* We've Only Just Begun 7 3:10 Written-By – P. Williams*, R. Nichols* God Bless The Child 8 4:50 Written-By – A. Herzog*, Billie Holiday Gloomy Morning 9 5:10 Written-By – Hans Salomon Gentle Eyes 10 3:25 Written-By – Fritz Pauer Some Other Time 11 5:59 Written-By – L. Bernstein* Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Published By – Warner Bros. Published By – Ja-Ma Music Published By – Lifestyle Music Published By – Wein Melodie Published By – Berna Music Published By – Irving Music Published By – E. B. Marks Produced At – ORF Studio Vienna Credits Alto Flute – Hans Löw Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Hans Salomon Arranged By – Hans Salomon (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B2 to B5) Bass – James B. Woode*, Rudolf Hansen Cello – Bruno Schimann*, Dagmar Söthje, Gerhard Zatschek, Heinz Fussgänger* Co-producer – Mainstream Records, ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Corp.)* Concertmaster – Hans Grötzer, Toni Stricker Conductor [ORF] – Johannes Fehring Cover [Cover Design], Design [Cover Design] – Maurer Productions Drums – Erich Bachträgl* Edited By [Editor, ORF] – Enra Strnad Engineer [Recording, ORF] – Ernst Neuspiel Executive-Producer – Bob Shad Flugelhorn – Art Farmer Guitar – Julius Scheybal, Richard Oesterreicher* Liner Notes – Walter Richard Langer Percussion – Jula Koch Photography By – Raymond Ross Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano – Fritz Pauer Producer [ORF] – Dr. Erich Kleinschuster* Recording Supervisor [Technical Supervision, ORF] – Paul Polansky Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Leszek Zadlo Trombone – Garney Hicks Trumpet – Robert Demmer, Robert Politzer Violin – Bruno Mayr, Erich Koritschoner, Herbert Heide, Johann Fuchs, Kurt Plaschka, Paul Fickl, Walter Topf, Wladi Cermac*, Wolfgang Reichert Vocals – Stephanie* Notes Co-produced by Mainstream Records and ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Corp.) This recording was produced in our radio studio in Vienna No publisher or rights society listed for B1 Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society (1, 2, 5, 11): ASCAP Rights Society (3, 7, 8, 10): BMI Rights Society (4, 9): GEMA Matrix / Runout: DIDP-079792 2 Barcode: 0 7464-57118-2 9 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Gentle Eyes (LP, Mainstream MRL 371 Art Farmer MRL 371 US 1972 Album) Records Mainstream MDCD 716, Gentle Eyes (CD, Records, MDCD 716, Art Farmer UK 1991 MDCD716 Album, RE, RM) Mainstream MDCD716 Records Mainstream MRL 371 Art Farmer Gentle Eyes (LP) MRL 371 France 1972 Records Gentle Eyes (LP, Mainstream MSL 1013 Art Farmer MSL 1013 UK 1973 Album, Gat) Records Mainstream MRL 371 Art Farmer Gentle Eyes (LP) MRL 371 Germany 1972 Records Related Music albums to Gentle Eyes by Art Farmer Gentle Fred - Touching Africa Ep Ernie Colman Trio - Be Gentle Please Wovoka Gentle - Wovoka Gentle [Blue] EP Just Me - Whisper Sotly Gentle Breeze Kim Davis - Gentle Love ORF Big Band ; Leitung: Erich Kleinschuster - ORF Arbeitsplatte 76/23 Peggy Lee - I'm Gonna Go Fishin' / My Gentle Young Johnny Billie Holiday - The Real... Billie Holiday (The Ultimate Collection) Erich Kleinschuster - Erich Kleinschuster Sextett Gentle Ihor's Devotion - Gentle Ihor's Devotion Billie Holiday - The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 9 (1940-1942) Roger Nichols & The Small Circle of Friends - Be Gentle With My Heart.
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