Dave Grusin - Cinemagic (1987) {GRP}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 281 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 145 mb
Genre: smooth jazz, easy listening
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 281 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 145 mb
Genre: smooth jazz, easy listening
Cinemagic is the 1987 album by Dave Grusin. This CD consists of brand new renditions of Grusin's own work he did for movies, newly recorded for your desire and listening pleasure. This was released by GRP.
01. On Golden Pond
02. New Hampshire Hornpipe
03. Heaven Can Wait
04. An Actor's Life
05. It Might Be You
06. Fratelli Chase
07. The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
08. Mountain Dance
09. Letting Go - TJ's Theme
10. The Champ
11. Condor
12. Goodbye For Kathy
13. PLO Camp Entrance
14. Epilogue
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Dave Grusin-acoustic piano, Midi-acoustic piano, additional synthesizers
Don Grusin-synthesizers
Lee Ritenour-acoustic & electric guitars
Abraham Laboriel-electric bass
Harvey Mason-drums
Mike Fisher-percussion
Emil Richards-cymbalon & additional percussion
Chuck Findley-trumpet
Charley Loper-trombone
Tom Scott-soprano & tenor saxophones
Ernie Watts-tenor saxophone
Eddie Daniels-clarinet
The London Symphony Orchestra
Ashley Arbuckle-concertmaster
Conducted by Dave Grusin ant Harry Rabinowitz
On "Mountain Dance":
Dave Grusin-acoustic piano
Jeff Mironov-electric guitar
Marcus Miller-electric bass
Harvey Mason-drums
Rubens Bassini-percussion
Ian Underwood-synthesizers
Arranged, conducted, and produced by Dave Grusin
Associate conductor: Harry Rabinowitz
Tracks recorded by Don Murray at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles
Assisted by pb]Jim Preziosi
London sessions recorded by Keith Grant at Olympic Sound Studios
Assisted by Gerry O'Riordan
Digitally recorded on the Mitsubishi 32-track digital system
"Mountain Dance" recorded by Larry Rosen at A&R Studios, New York
Assisted by Ollie Cotton
Digitally mixed and edited by Dave Grusin and Josiah Gluck on the Sony PCM 1930 at The Review Room, New York
Assisted by Jim Singer
Digitally mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, New York
This compact disc is the first in the United States to be mastered on the Neve Digital Transfer Console. From the time of the final mixing and editing until the disc is played, there have been no analog conversions.
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