Lani Hall
SUN DOWN LADY
A&M SP4359
If, when you listen to this album, Lani sounds familiar, it might be because you've heard her before. She was the lead singer with "*Brazil '66" for almost six years.
This is Lani's very first solo album. It expresses Lani as an individual. It captures her poetic simplicity. And it lets you know a real sundown lady.
SIDE ONE: Love Song 2:55/ Tiny Dancer 4:06/ How Can I Tell You 2:56/ You 3:58/ Ocean Song 3:40.
SIDE TWO: We Could Be Flying 3:53/ Come Down in Time 3:39/ Sun Down 3:30/ Vincent 5:55/ Wherever I May Find Him (from "For Emily Wherever I May Find Her")
Arranged and produced by Herb Alpert, with thanks to:
Jim Gordon, drums/ Chuck Domanico, bass/ Louis Shelton, guitar/ Larry Carlton, guitar/ Milt Holland, percussion/ Pete Jolly, accordion on "How Can I Tell You"/ Tim Weisberg, electric flute on "Ocean Song."
Special Thanks to Clarence McDonald, keyboards.
"We Could Be Flying" from the A&M album WINGS by Michel Colombier - SP 3503 - Recorded in Paris.
Michel Columbier, piano/ Eddie Louiss, organ/ Andre Arpino, drums/ Francis Darizuren, bass/ Raymond Gimenes, guitar/ Tony Gallo, guitar.
Engineered by Larry Levine and Herb Alpert
Mastering Engineer Bernie Grundman
Recorded at A&M Studios
Art Direction Roland Young
Photography, front cover, Herb Alpert/ Back cover, David Keller.
Design by Chuck Beeson.
Reissued on CD as a Japan import.
JB
*their misspelling, not mine
SUN DOWN LADY
A&M SP4359
If, when you listen to this album, Lani sounds familiar, it might be because you've heard her before. She was the lead singer with "*Brazil '66" for almost six years.
This is Lani's very first solo album. It expresses Lani as an individual. It captures her poetic simplicity. And it lets you know a real sundown lady.
SIDE ONE: Love Song 2:55/ Tiny Dancer 4:06/ How Can I Tell You 2:56/ You 3:58/ Ocean Song 3:40.
SIDE TWO: We Could Be Flying 3:53/ Come Down in Time 3:39/ Sun Down 3:30/ Vincent 5:55/ Wherever I May Find Him (from "For Emily Wherever I May Find Her")
Arranged and produced by Herb Alpert, with thanks to:
Jim Gordon, drums/ Chuck Domanico, bass/ Louis Shelton, guitar/ Larry Carlton, guitar/ Milt Holland, percussion/ Pete Jolly, accordion on "How Can I Tell You"/ Tim Weisberg, electric flute on "Ocean Song."
Special Thanks to Clarence McDonald, keyboards.
"We Could Be Flying" from the A&M album WINGS by Michel Colombier - SP 3503 - Recorded in Paris.
Michel Columbier, piano/ Eddie Louiss, organ/ Andre Arpino, drums/ Francis Darizuren, bass/ Raymond Gimenes, guitar/ Tony Gallo, guitar.
Engineered by Larry Levine and Herb Alpert
Mastering Engineer Bernie Grundman
Recorded at A&M Studios
Art Direction Roland Young
Photography, front cover, Herb Alpert/ Back cover, David Keller.
Design by Chuck Beeson.
Reissued on CD as a Japan import.
JB
*their misspelling, not mine