Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman

~ Release by Randy Newman (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: The Studio Recordings
2CD: The Studio Recordings
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1Short People
engineer:
Loyd Clifft and Lee Herschberg
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
mixer:
Lee Herschberg
bass:
Klaus Voorman (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
congas:
Milt Holland (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
drums (drum set):
Jim Keltner (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
guitar:
Waddy Wachtel (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
background vocals:
Glenn Frey (US musician/singer/songwriter, member of the Eagles) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09), J.D. Souther (from 1977-07 until 1977-09) and Tim Schmit (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1977) and WEA International Inc. (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor for the world outside of the US) (in 1977)
remixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1978 (number: 41)
recording of:
Short People (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Six Pictures Music, Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23) and Hightree Music (in 1977)
42:55
2Little Criminals
engineer:
Loyd Clifft and Lee Herschberg
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
mixer:
Lee Herschberg
bass:
Willie Weeks (US bass player) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
drums (drum set):
Rick Marotta (US drummer/percussionist) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09) and Andy Newmark (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
guitar:
"Average" Joe Walsh (Eagles/James Gang) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09) and Glenn Frey (US musician/singer/songwriter, member of the Eagles) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
percussion:
Milt Holland (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
solo slide guitar:
Joe Walsh (Eagles/James Gang) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
remixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Little Criminals (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music, Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23) and Hightree Music (in 1977)
3:04
3In Germany Before the War
engineer:
Loyd Clifft and Lee Herschberg
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
mixer:
Lee Herschberg
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
remixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
In Germany Before the War (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (, in 1977), Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23) and Hightree Music (in 1977)
3:40
4I’ll Be Home
engineer:
Loyd Clifft and Lee Herschberg
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
mixer:
Lee Herschberg
bass:
Willie Weeks (US bass player) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
drums (drum set):
Jim Keltner (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
guitar:
Waddy Wachtel (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
remixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
I’ll Be Home (from 1977-07 until 1977-09)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Interworld Music Ltd., Little A Music, Unichappell Music, Inc., Warner/Chappell North America and January Music Corp. (in 1970)
2:47
5It’s Money That I Love
assistant engineer:
Margaret Gwynne (engineer)
engineer:
Tom Knox
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
mixer:
Lee Herschberg
bass:
David Shields (bassist)
drums (drum set):
Andy Newmark
guitar:
Waddy Wachtel
horn:
Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player) and Tom Scott (saxophonist, Blues Brothers, LA Express, Starsky & Hutch)
percussion:
Victor Feldman (jazz musician) and Carlos Vega
piano:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
synthesizer:
Michael Boddicker
background vocals:
Stephen Bishop (American singer-songwriter), Valerie Carter and Arno Lucas
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
It’s Money That I Love
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1979)
3:40
6Ghosts
recording of:
Ghosts
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1979)
2:29
7The Girls in My Life (Part I)
assistant engineer:
Margaret Gwynne (engineer)
engineer:
Tom Knox
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
mixer:
Lee Herschberg
bass:
Willie Weeks (US bass player)
drums (drum set):
Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
piano:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
The Girls in My Life, Part 1
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1979)
2:38
8William Brown
assistant engineer:
Margaret Gwynne (engineer)
engineer:
Tom Knox
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
mixer:
Lee Herschberg
piano:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
synthesizer:
Michael Boddicker
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
William Brown
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1979)
1:51
9I Love L.A.
assistant engineer:
Bob Fernandez (engineer)
engineer and mixer:
Mark Linett
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
guitar:
Waddy Wachtel (in 1983)
background vocals:
Lindsey Buckingham (guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer) (in 1983) and Christine McVie (in 1983)
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (in 1983)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records (1958–2019; “WB” logo, with or without “records” beneath or on banner across) (in 1983), Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1983) and WEA International Inc. (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor for the world outside of the US) (in 1983)
recorded at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1983)
mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
I Love L.A. (in 1983)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23) and Six Pictures Music (in 1983)
53:31
10Mikey’s
recording of:
Mikey's
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1983)
2:10
11My Life Is Good
assistant engineer:
Bob Fernandez (engineer)
engineer and mixer:
Mark Linett
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
horn and solo saxophone:
Ernie Watts (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist)
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
My Life Is Good
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1983)
4:38
12Miami
assistant engineer:
Bob Fernandez (engineer)
engineer and mixer:
Mark Linett
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
additional guitar and mandolin:
Dean Parks (American session guitarist)
organ:
Michael Boddicker
background vocals:
Rickie Lee Jones, Arno Lucas and Leslie Smith (funk/soul singer)
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
WEA International Inc. (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor for the world outside of the US) (in 1983)
recorded at and mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Miami
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996) and Six Pictures Music (in 1983)
34:03
13Real Emotional Girl
recording engineer:
Lee Herschberg
assistant engineer:
Bob Fernandez (engineer)
engineer and mixer:
Mark Linett
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
piano:
Ralph Grierson (Pianist, keyboardist and composer)
vocals and conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Real Emotional Girl (in 1983)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1983)
2:30
14Take Me Back
assistant engineer:
Bob Fernandez (engineer)
engineer and mixer:
Mark Linett
producer:
Russ Titelman and Lenny Waronker
additional percussion:
Paulinho da Costa (Brazilian percussionist)
horn:
Steve Madaio, Ernie Watts (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist) and Larry Williams (trumpet, flugelhorn, French horn)
background vocals:
Don Henley and Bob Seger
conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, a/k/a Amigo Studios) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Take Me Back
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1983)
4:10
15Song for the Dead
recording of:
Song for the Dead
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Six Pictures Music (in 1983)
3:00
16Dixie Flyer
producer:
Mark Knopfler
mixer:
Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording)
guitar and mandolin:
Mark Knopfler
piano:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
synclavier:
Guy Fletcher (keyboardist)
vocals:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
arranger:
Guy Fletcher (keyboardist), Mark Knopfler and Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recording of:
Dixie Flyer (in 1988)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music (in 1988)
44:08
17New Orleans Wins the War
recording of:
New Orleans Wins the War
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music (in 1988)
3:29
18Four Eyes
producer:
James Newton Howard (American score composer) and Tommy LiPuma
mixer:
Neil Dorfsman
additional keyboard and synthesizer:
James Newton Howard (American score composer)
additional synthesizer:
Michael Boddicker, Larry Fast (American synthesizer player and composer) and David Paich
bass:
Nathan East and Neil Stubenhaus
drums (drum set):
John Robinson (session drummer) and Jeff Porcaro
guitar:
Buzz Feiten, Michael Landau, Steve Lukather and Dean Parks (American session guitarist)
horn:
Jerry Hey, Daniel Higgins and William Reichenbach (trombone)
percussion:
Lenny Castro
piano:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
saxophone:
Marc Russo
synclavier:
Kevin Maloney and Robbie Weaver
choir vocals:
Shahin Chandrasoma, Michael Goldberg, David Kater, Carol Keiser, Michael Nelson (horn player, member of Hornheads), Cameron Murphy, Joseph Nalevansky, Shinichiro Ohyama, Eric Scott (sound sculptor), Gregory Starbird and Jed Whedon
vocals:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
horn arranger:
Jerry Hey and Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
arranger:
James Newton Howard (American score composer) and Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recording of:
Four Eyes
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music (in 1988)
3:36
19It’s Money That Matters
producer:
Mark Knopfler
mixer:
Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording)
guitar:
Mark Knopfler (from 1987 until 1988)
piano and lead vocals:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1987 until 1988)
synclavier:
Guy Fletcher (keyboardist) (from 1987 until 1988)
background vocals:
Dana Drum (from 1987 until 1988), Bob Hilburn, Jr. (from 1987 until 1988), Adrienne Howell (from 1987 until 1988), Nicole Jones (vocalist) (from 1987 until 1988), Jesse Kanner (backing vocalist, worked with Randy Newman) (from 1987 until 1988), Mark Knopfler (from 1987 until 1988), Jeff Lynne (from 1987 until 1988), Kevin Maloney (from 1987 until 1988), Deborah Neal (from 1987 until 1988), Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1987 until 1988), Jeannie Novak (from 1987 until 1988), Tom Petty (from 1987 until 1988), Twila Rice (from 1987 until 1988), Karen Verkoelen (from 1987 until 1988) and Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording) (from 1987 until 1988)
arranger:
Guy Fletcher (keyboardist), Mark Knopfler and Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Reprise Records (in 1988) and WEA International Inc. (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor for the world outside of the US) (in 1988)
recording of:
It’s Money That Matters (from 1987 until 1988)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music (in 1988)
4:03
20I Want You to Hurt Like I Do
recording of:
I Want You to Hurt Like I Do
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music (in 1988)
4:07
21Can’t Keep a Good Man Down
recording engineer:
Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
co-producer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) and Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording)
producer:
Peter Asher
mixer:
Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording)
bass:
Jimmy Johnson (US session bassist) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
drums (drum set):
Carlos Vega (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
guitar:
Bob Mann (US session guitarist) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
piano:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
vocals and conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
arranger:
Don Davis (American score composer)
recording of:
Can’t Keep a Good Man Down (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music and Randy Newman Music (in 1995)
2:43
22Bleeding All Over the Place (Alt. mix)
recording of:
Bleeding All Over the Place
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music and Randy Newman Music (in 1995)
4:16
23Happy Ending
recording engineer:
Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
co-producer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) and Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording)
producer:
Peter Asher
mixer:
Frank Wolf (engineer at Skyline Recording)
bass:
Leland Sklar (bassist, session musician) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
drums (drum set):
Jim Keltner (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
guitar:
Ry Cooder (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01) and John Goux (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
Hammond organ:
Randy Kerber (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
percussion:
Michael Fisher (percussionist) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
piano:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
synthesizer:
Randy Waldman (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
vocals and conductor:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer) (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
arranger:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
recording of:
Happy Ending (from 1993-02-10 until 1995-06-01)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Newman (American singer‐songwriter and score composer)
publisher:
Twice as Nice Music and Randy Newman Music (in 1995)
3:19
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