| # | Title | Rating | Length |
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| 1 | Sentimental Journey- assistant recording engineer:
- Tony Turner and Jon Rosenberg (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ange (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- engineer:
- Chuck Ange
- producer:
- Charlie Mack
- mixer:
- Charlie Mack and Paul Orofino
- bass:
- Pat O'Leary (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- drums (drum set):
- Rick Visone (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- percussion:
- Sam Turner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- piano:
- Alan Simon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- saxophone:
- Adam Brenner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Thomas Chapin (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Doug Miller (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Dave Schumacher (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Jerry Weldon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trombone:
- John Gordon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Chris Gulhaugen (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Charles Stephens (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Robert Trowers (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trumpet:
- Al Bryant (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Vince Cutro (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), John Pendenza (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Lee Romano (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- vocals:
- Sylvia Bennett (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recorded at:
- Beethoven Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording of:
- Sentimental Journey (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- lyricist:
- Bud Green (in 1944)
- composer:
- Les Brown (in 1944) and Ben Homer (in 1944)
- publisher:
- Chappell/Morris Ltd., Holliday Publishing, Morley Music Co. Inc., Morley Music Corp., Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. and ヤマハミュージックEH(CM)
| | 3:30 |
| 2 | Don’t Get Around Much Anymore- assistant recording engineer:
- Tony Turner and Jon Rosenberg (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ange (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- engineer:
- Chuck Ange
- producer:
- Charlie Mack
- mixer:
- Charlie Mack and Paul Orofino
- bass:
- Pat O'Leary (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- drums (drum set):
- Rick Visone (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- percussion:
- Sam Turner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- piano:
- Alan Simon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- saxophone:
- Adam Brenner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Thomas Chapin (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Doug Miller (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Dave Schumacher (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Jerry Weldon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trombone:
- John Gordon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Chris Gulhaugen (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Charles Stephens (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Robert Trowers (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trumpet:
- Al Bryant (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Vince Cutro (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), John Pendenza (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Lee Romano (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- vocals:
- Sylvia Bennett (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recorded at:
- Beethoven Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording of:
- Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- lyricist:
- Bob Russell (in 1942)
- composer:
- Duke Ellington (in 1940)
- publisher:
- EMI Music , EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. , Harrison Music Corp. and Sony/ATV Harmony
- sub-publisher:
- フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 and ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス
- version of:
- Never No Lament
| | 3:12 |
| 3 | The Lady Is a Tramp- assistant recording engineer:
- Tony Turner and Jon Rosenberg (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ange (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- engineer:
- Chuck Ange
- producer:
- Charlie Mack
- mixer:
- Charlie Mack and Paul Orofino
- bass:
- Pat O'Leary (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- drums (drum set):
- Rick Visone (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- percussion:
- Sam Turner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- piano:
- Alan Simon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- saxophone:
- Adam Brenner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Thomas Chapin (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Doug Miller (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Dave Schumacher (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Jerry Weldon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trombone:
- John Gordon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Chris Gulhaugen (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Charles Stephens (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Robert Trowers (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trumpet:
- Al Bryant (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Vince Cutro (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), John Pendenza (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Lee Romano (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- vocals:
- Sylvia Bennett (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recorded at:
- Beethoven Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording of:
- The Lady Is a Tramp (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- lyricist:
- Lorenz Hart (in 1937)
- composer:
- Richard Rodgers (in 1937)
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. and Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
- part of:
- Babes in Arms
- part of:
- Pal Joey
| | 2:32 |
| 4 | Undecided | | 3:34 |
| 5 | It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) | | 6:12 |
| 6 | It’s All Right With Me- assistant recording engineer:
- Tony Turner and Jon Rosenberg (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ange (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- engineer:
- Chuck Ange
- producer:
- Charlie Mack
- mixer:
- Charlie Mack and Paul Orofino
- bass:
- Pat O'Leary (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- drums (drum set):
- Rick Visone (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- percussion:
- Sam Turner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- piano:
- Alan Simon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- saxophone:
- Adam Brenner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Thomas Chapin (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Doug Miller (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Dave Schumacher (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Jerry Weldon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trombone:
- John Gordon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Chris Gulhaugen (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Charles Stephens (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Robert Trowers (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trumpet:
- Al Bryant (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Vince Cutro (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), John Pendenza (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Lee Romano (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- vocals:
- Sylvia Bennett (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recorded at:
- Beethoven Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording of:
- It’s All Right with Me (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- lyricist and composer:
- Cole Porter (in 1953)
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Inc.
- part of:
- Can‐Can
- part of:
- High Society
| | 6:53 |
| 7 | Lullabye of Birdland- assistant recording engineer:
- Tony Turner and Jon Rosenberg (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ange (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- engineer:
- Chuck Ange
- producer:
- Charlie Mack
- mixer:
- Charlie Mack and Paul Orofino
- bass:
- Pat O'Leary (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- drums (drum set):
- Rick Visone (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- percussion:
- Sam Turner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- piano:
- Alan Simon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- saxophone:
- Adam Brenner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Thomas Chapin (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Doug Miller (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Dave Schumacher (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Jerry Weldon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trombone:
- John Gordon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Chris Gulhaugen (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Charles Stephens (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Robert Trowers (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trumpet:
- Al Bryant (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Vince Cutro (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), John Pendenza (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Lee Romano (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- vocals:
- Sylvia Bennett (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recorded at:
- Beethoven Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording of:
- Lullaby of Birdland
- lyricist:
- B. Y. Forster
- writer:
- George David Weiss
- composer:
- George Shearing
- publisher:
- EMI Longitude Music, Good Music Limited and Planetary Nom (London) Ltd.
- sub-publisher:
- ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部
| | 4:28 |
| 8 | Almost Like Being in Love- assistant recording engineer:
- Tony Turner and Jon Rosenberg (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ange (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- engineer:
- Chuck Ange
- producer:
- Charlie Mack
- mixer:
- Charlie Mack and Paul Orofino
- bass:
- Pat O'Leary (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- drums (drum set):
- Rick Visone (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- percussion:
- Sam Turner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- piano:
- Alan Simon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- saxophone:
- Adam Brenner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Thomas Chapin (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Doug Miller (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Dave Schumacher (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Jerry Weldon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trombone:
- John Gordon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Chris Gulhaugen (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Charles Stephens (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Robert Trowers (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trumpet:
- Al Bryant (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Vince Cutro (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), John Pendenza (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Lee Romano (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- vocals:
- Sylvia Bennett (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recorded at:
- Beethoven Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording of:
- Almost Like Being in Love (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- lyricist:
- Alan Jay Lerner
- composer:
- Frederick Loewe
- publisher:
- EMI Music , EMI U Catalog Inc. , EMI United Partnership Ltd., Sam Fox Publishing Co. (London) Ltd., Sam Fox Publishing Company , WC Music Corp., フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 and ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス
- part of:
- Brigadoon
| | 3:03 |
| 9 | Avalon (instrumental)- assistant recording engineer:
- Tony Turner and Jon Rosenberg (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ange (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- engineer:
- Chuck Ange
- producer:
- Charlie Mack
- mixer:
- Charlie Mack and Paul Orofino
- bass:
- Pat O'Leary (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- drums (drum set):
- Rick Visone (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- percussion:
- Sam Turner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- piano:
- Alan Simon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- saxophone:
- Adam Brenner (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Thomas Chapin (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Doug Miller (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Dave Schumacher (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Jerry Weldon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trombone:
- John Gordon (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Chris Gulhaugen (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Charles Stephens (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Robert Trowers (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- trumpet:
- Al Bryant (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), Vince Cutro (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14), John Pendenza (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14) and Lee Romano (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recorded at:
- Beethoven Recording Studio in New York, New York, United States (from 1985-03-13 until 1985-03-14)
- recording of:
- Avalon
- writer:
- B. G. DeSylva, Al Jolson and Vincent Rose
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Inc. , Stephen Ballentine Music, Warner Bros. Music and Jerome H. Remick & Co. (on 1920-09-04)
| | 3:39 |