Flip F'real

~ Release by The Articles (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Dragonfly
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
3:43
2Recuerdame; No Me Esqueca
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
guest percussion:
Faceless (percussionist, worked with The Articles) (in 1997-02)
guest tenor saxophone:
Marty "Martini" Montgomery (in 1997-02)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
3:53
3Starsky
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
4:48
4Sketches Of Xochi's
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
6:03
5Scrapple From The Apple
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
5:14
6Well, You Needn't
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
Well, You Needn’t (in 1997-02)
composer:
Thelonious Monk
publisher:
Regent Music (BMI)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
4:53
7You're Bread And Butter Pickles, Baby
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
6:16
8Mr. Pink
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
3:53
9Blue Monk
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
guest guitar:
Ryan Reeves (in 1997-02)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
cover recording of:
Blue Monk (in 1997-02)
publisher:
Thelonious Monk
composer:
Thelonious Monk
3:51
10A Soundtrack To Saturday Night
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
guest accordion:
Luis Resto (in 1997-02)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
4:33
11Spred Satin
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
guest baritone saxophone:
Benny Johnson (member of Telegraph) (in 1997-02)
guest electric bass guitar [electric bass]:
Victor Rice (in 1997-02)
guest tenor saxophone:
Marty "Martini" Montgomery (in 1997-02)
guest trombone:
J.D. Kachnowski (in 1997-02) and Steve Kachnowski (in 1997-02)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
5:31
12Octasamba
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
5:11
13Ska's The Limit
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
guest trombone:
J.D. Kachnowski (in 1997-02) and Steve Kachnowski (in 1997-02)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
7:46
14Mingus The Merciless, An Incantation
engineer:
Dave Feeny (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10) and Tony Hamera (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
producer:
Victor Rice
mixer:
Joe Johnson (producer and engineer from New York, USA)
recorded at:
Tempermill in Ferndale, Michigan, United States (from 1997-02-06 until 1997-02-10)
mixed at:
Studio 900 in New York, New York, United States
6:12