Michael Gibbs / Tanglewood 63

~ Release by Michael Gibbs (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1CD: Michael Gibbs
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1Family Joy, Oh Boy
8:50
2Some Echoes, Some Shadows
9:03
3Liturgy
4:54
4Feelings and Things
3:37
5Sweet Rain
6:18
6Nowhere
8:02
7Throb
3:56
8And on the Third Day
8:08
2CD: Tanglewood 63
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1Tanglewood '63
engineer:
Mike Bobak (Engineer, guitarist, songwriter) and Roger Quested
producer:
Peter Eden (British record producer, jazz/rock)
brass:
Harry Beckett (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Nigel Carter (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Henry Lowther (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Kenny Wheeler (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
cello:
Fred Alexander (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alan Ford (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
double bass:
Jeff Clyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
guitar:
Chris Spedding (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
percussion:
Frank Ricotti (percussionist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
trombone:
Malcolm Griffiths (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), David Horler (trombone) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Chris Pyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
tuba:
Dick Hart (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alfie Reece (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
violin:
William Armon (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Hugh Bean (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), George French (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Geoff Wakefield (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Tony Gilbert (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Raymond Moseley (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Michael Rennie (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
woodwind:
Tony Roberts (UK jazz and folk saxophonist, bass clarinet player and flautist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Alan Skidmore (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Brian Smith (New Zealand saxophonist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Stan Sulzmann (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and John Surman (English jazz saxophonist, clarinettist and composer) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
remixer:
Terry Evennett
recorded at:
Morgan Studios (Morgan Sound Studios) in Willesden, Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
recording of:
Tanglewood ’63
composer:
Michael Gibbs
9:58
2Fanfare
engineer:
Mike Bobak (Engineer, guitarist, songwriter) and Roger Quested
producer:
Peter Eden (British record producer, jazz/rock)
brass:
Harry Beckett (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Nigel Carter (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Henry Lowther (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Kenny Wheeler (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
double bass:
Jeff Clyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
guitar:
Chris Spedding (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
percussion:
Frank Ricotti (percussionist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
trombone:
Malcolm Griffiths (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), David Horler (trombone) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Chris Pyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
tuba:
Dick Hart (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alfie Reece (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
woodwind:
Tony Roberts (UK jazz and folk saxophonist, bass clarinet player and flautist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Alan Skidmore (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Brian Smith (New Zealand saxophonist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Stan Sulzmann (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and John Surman (English jazz saxophonist, clarinettist and composer) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
remixer:
Terry Evennett
recorded at:
Morgan Studios (Morgan Sound Studios) in Willesden, Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
recording of:
Fanfare
composer:
Michael Gibbs
1:54
3Sojourn
engineer:
Mike Bobak (Engineer, guitarist, songwriter) and Roger Quested
producer:
Peter Eden (British record producer, jazz/rock)
brass:
Harry Beckett (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Nigel Carter (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Henry Lowther (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Kenny Wheeler (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
cello:
Fred Alexander (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alan Ford (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
double bass:
Jeff Clyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
guitar:
Chris Spedding (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
percussion:
Frank Ricotti (percussionist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
trombone:
Malcolm Griffiths (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), David Horler (trombone) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Chris Pyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
tuba:
Dick Hart (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alfie Reece (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
violin:
William Armon (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Hugh Bean (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), George French (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Geoff Wakefield (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Tony Gilbert (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Raymond Moseley (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Michael Rennie (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
woodwind:
Tony Roberts (UK jazz and folk saxophonist, bass clarinet player and flautist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Alan Skidmore (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Brian Smith (New Zealand saxophonist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Stan Sulzmann (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and John Surman (English jazz saxophonist, clarinettist and composer) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
remixer:
Terry Evennett
recorded at:
Morgan Studios (Morgan Sound Studios) in Willesden, Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
recording of:
Sojourn
composer:
Michael Gibbs
7:13
4Canticle
engineer:
Mike Bobak (Engineer, guitarist, songwriter) and Roger Quested
producer:
Peter Eden (British record producer, jazz/rock)
brass:
Harry Beckett (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Nigel Carter (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Henry Lowther (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Kenny Wheeler (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
cello:
Fred Alexander (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alan Ford (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
double bass:
Jeff Clyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
guitar:
Chris Spedding (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
percussion:
Frank Ricotti (percussionist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
trombone:
Malcolm Griffiths (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), David Horler (trombone) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Chris Pyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
tuba:
Dick Hart (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alfie Reece (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
violin:
William Armon (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Hugh Bean (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), George French (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Geoff Wakefield (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Tony Gilbert (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Raymond Moseley (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Michael Rennie (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
woodwind:
Tony Roberts (UK jazz and folk saxophonist, bass clarinet player and flautist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Alan Skidmore (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Brian Smith (New Zealand saxophonist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Stan Sulzmann (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and John Surman (English jazz saxophonist, clarinettist and composer) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
remixer:
Terry Evennett
recorded at:
Morgan Studios (Morgan Sound Studios) in Willesden, Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
recording of:
Canticle
composer:
Michael Gibbs
13:07
5Five for England
engineer:
Mike Bobak (Engineer, guitarist, songwriter) and Roger Quested
producer:
Peter Eden (British record producer, jazz/rock)
brass:
Harry Beckett (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Nigel Carter (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Henry Lowther (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Kenny Wheeler (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
cello:
Fred Alexander (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alan Ford (cello) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
double bass:
Jeff Clyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
guitar:
Chris Spedding (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
percussion:
Frank Ricotti (percussionist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
trombone:
Malcolm Griffiths (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), David Horler (trombone) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Chris Pyne (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
tuba:
Dick Hart (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Alfie Reece (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
violin:
William Armon (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Hugh Bean (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), George French (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Geoff Wakefield (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Tony Gilbert (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Raymond Moseley (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and Michael Rennie (violinist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
woodwind:
Tony Roberts (UK jazz and folk saxophonist, bass clarinet player and flautist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Alan Skidmore (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Brian Smith (New Zealand saxophonist) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23), Stan Sulzmann (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23) and John Surman (English jazz saxophonist, clarinettist and composer) (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
remixer:
Terry Evennett
recorded at:
Morgan Studios (Morgan Sound Studios) in Willesden, Brent (London Borough of Brent), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1970-11-10 until 1970-12-23)
recording of:
Five for England
composer:
Michael Gibbs
12:09