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Chuck Mangione
BELLAVIA
A&M SP-4557
Released 1975
Peaked at #7 on the Jazz Charts, #68 on the Top 200 Albums Chart (1976)
Format: Vinyl/8-Track/Cassette/CD
Produced by Chuck Mangione
Songs:
Musicians:
Chuck Mangione - Conductor, Yamaha Flugelhorn, Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Celeste
Gerry Niewood - Soprano Saxophone, Yamaha Tenor Saxophone, Yamaha Piccolo, C Flute, Alto Flute
Joe LaBarbera - Drums, Roto Toms, Miscellaneous Percussion
Chip Jackson - Electric Bass
Kai Winding - Orchestra Personnel Coordinator
Gerald Vinci - Concert Master
Lew Soloff - Lead Trumpet
Kathryn Moses - Solo Flute (6)
Vincent DeRosa - French Horn Solo (6)
Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California
Engineer: Mick Guzauski
Assistant Engineer: Chuck Trammel
Mastered at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California by Mick Guzauski and Frank DeLuna
This album was recorded "live" in the studio without overdubs or added instrumentation.
Art Direction: Roland Young
Photography: Harry Mittman
Design: Brian Zick
Liner Notes: Chuck Mangione
Note: The song "Bellavia" won a GRAMMY for Best Instrumental Composition (Other Than Jazz) at the 1976 GRAMMY Awards.
Capt. Bacardi
BELLAVIA
A&M SP-4557
Released 1975
Peaked at #7 on the Jazz Charts, #68 on the Top 200 Albums Chart (1976)
Format: Vinyl/8-Track/Cassette/CD
Produced by Chuck Mangione
Songs:
- 1. Come Take A Ride With Me - 4:22
2. Listen To The Wind - 6:58
3. Carousel - 7:35
4. Bellavia - 6:32
5. Dance Of The Windup Toy - 5:00
6. Torreano - 7:58
All selections written by Chuck Mangione and published by Gates Music, Inc. (BMI)
Musicians:
Chuck Mangione - Conductor, Yamaha Flugelhorn, Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Celeste
Gerry Niewood - Soprano Saxophone, Yamaha Tenor Saxophone, Yamaha Piccolo, C Flute, Alto Flute
Joe LaBarbera - Drums, Roto Toms, Miscellaneous Percussion
Chip Jackson - Electric Bass
Kai Winding - Orchestra Personnel Coordinator
Gerald Vinci - Concert Master
Lew Soloff - Lead Trumpet
Kathryn Moses - Solo Flute (6)
Vincent DeRosa - French Horn Solo (6)
Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California
Engineer: Mick Guzauski
Assistant Engineer: Chuck Trammel
Mastered at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California by Mick Guzauski and Frank DeLuna
This album was recorded "live" in the studio without overdubs or added instrumentation.
Art Direction: Roland Young
Photography: Harry Mittman
Design: Brian Zick
Liner Notes: Chuck Mangione
Note: The song "Bellavia" won a GRAMMY for Best Instrumental Composition (Other Than Jazz) at the 1976 GRAMMY Awards.
Capt. Bacardi