A Retrospective

~ Release by Pink Martini (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Una Notte a Napoli (First Recording)
2:26
2Hang on Little Tomato
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
additional producer:
Joe Chiccarelli
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale, Adam Levey and Robert Taylor (trombonist)
cello:
Pansy Chang (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
clarinet:
Norman Leyden (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
drums (drum set):
Doug Smith (percussionist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
guitar:
Dan Faehnle (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
violin:
Paloma Griffin (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
recording of:
Hang On Little Tomato
lyricist and composer:
Patrick Abbey, China Forbes and Thomas M. Lauderdale
publisher:
Sparkle Productions, Thomas M. Lauderdale Music and Wow & Dazzle Music
sub-publisher:
BMG Rights Management (France) (not for release label use! file releases under its imprint BMG (2008–present)) and Kobalt Music Publishing France
33:17
3Donde Estas Yolanda? (China Forbes Vocals version)
3:26
4Hey Eugene
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
cello:
Pansy Chang (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
drums (drum set):
Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
guitar family:
Dan Faehnle (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
percussion:
Martin Zarzar (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
Rhodes piano and piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
tambourine:
China Forbes (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
trumpet:
Gavin Bondy (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
vibraphone:
Mike Horsfall (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
violin:
Nicholas Crosa (from 2005-12 until 2006-12) and Paloma Griffin (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
background vocals:
Dorcas Smith (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2005-12 until 2006-12) and Tracey Harris (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
recording of:
Hey Eugene (from 2005-12 until 2006-12)
lyricist and composer:
China Forbes
3:09
5La Soledad5:38
6Splendor in the Grass3:37
7Kikuchiyo to Mohshimasu (The Hiroshi Wada mix)
4:32
8Anna (El Negro Zumbon)
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
additional producer:
Joe Chiccarelli
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale, Adam Levey and Robert Taylor (trombonist)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
drums (drum set):
Martin Zarzar (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
guitar family:
Dan Faehnle (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
percussion:
Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
percussion and surdo:
Derek Rieth (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
percussion and vibraphone:
Doug Smith (percussionist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
trumpet:
Gavin Bandy (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
background vocals:
Gavin Bandy (from 2001-04 until 2004-06), Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06), Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2001-04 until 2004-06), Timothy Nishimoto (from 2001-04 until 2004-06), Derek Rieth (from 2001-04 until 2004-06), Doug Smith (percussionist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06) and Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2001-04 until 2004-06), Timothy Nishimoto (from 2001-04 until 2004-06) and Martin Zarzar (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
recording of:
El negro zumbón (Anna)
lyricist:
Franco Giordano (Italian composer, arranger, conductor and percussionist)
composer:
Roman Vatro
2:37
9Ma Solitude (feat. Georges Moustaki)
3:27
10Mas Que Nada (feat. Saori Yuki)
2:35
11Sympathique
mixer:
Dave Friedlander
recorded at:
Stiles Recording Studio in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 1996-12 until 1997-04)
recording of:
Sympathique (Je ne veux pas travailler)
writer:
China Forbes and Thomas M. Lauderdale
publisher:
Thomas M. Lauderdale Music and Wow & Dazzle Music
sub-publisher:
Kobalt Music Publishing France
3.652:47
12Lilly
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
additional producer:
Joe Chiccarelli
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale, Adam Levey and Robert Taylor (trombonist)
bongos and percussion:
Derek Rieth (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
congas:
Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
guitar family:
Dan Faehnle (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
percussion and timbales:
Doug Smith (percussionist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
trumpet:
Gavin Bandy (from 2001-04 until 2004-06) and Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2001-04 until 2004-06)
2:44
13How Long Will It Last? (feat. Michael Feinstein)
4:05
14Tuca Tuca
recording engineer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Alex Marashian
mixer:
Dave Friedlander and Guillaume Lejault (Engineer)
double bass [upright bass] and sitar:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist)
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Martin Zarzar
guitar:
Dan Faehnle
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale
tambourine and timpani [timpani drum]:
Derek Rieth
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist)
background vocals [backup vocals]:
Timothy Nishimoto
vocals:
China Forbes
recorded at:
Kung Fu Bakery in Portland, Oregon, United States
mixed at:
Studio de la Grande Armée in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 2009-07)
2:49
15Que Sera Sera
mixer:
Dave Friedlander
orchestra:
Harvey Rosencrantz Orchestra
recorded at:
Stiles Recording Studio in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 1996-12 until 1997-04)
cover recording of:
Que será, será (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
lyricist:
Ray Evans (American songwriter)
composer:
Jay Livingston
publisher:
Jay Livingston Music Inc., MCA Music (not for release label use! this is a music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), St. Angelo Music, Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd. (Australian subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group), Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named 1970‐01‐23–1971‐04‐26 and 1972‐04‐25–1988‐08‐23) and Warner Chappell Music (holding behind all publishing activities of Warner Music Group, 2019–)
sub-publisher:
日音 Synch事業部 (NICHION, INC. Synch Division), フジパシフィック音楽出版 (Fujipacific Music inc.) (until 2014-12-31) and フジパシフィックミュージック (Fujipacific Music, Inc.) (from 2015-01-01 to present)
part of:
The 29th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1956 winner)
4:10
16Moon River (feat. Gus Van Sant)
1:24
17Amado Mio
mixer:
Dave Friedlander
recorded at:
Stiles Recording Studio in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 1996-12 until 1997-04)
cover recording of:
Amado Mio (original english lyrics)
composer:
Allan Roberts (songwriter) and Doris Fisher
4.54:47
18The Man With the Big Sombrero
1:32
19Aspettami (First Recording)
2:50
20Auld Lang Syne
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
cavaquinho:
Luis Claudio Candido (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
cymbal:
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
shakers:
Timothy Nishimoto (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trumpet:
Gavin Bondy (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
choir vocals:
Eric Asakawa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Berg (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Brandyn Callahan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Noah Cotter (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Daniel Dempsey (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Stephen Ecklemann (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Jeramie Gajan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Forrest Gamba (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), David Gerhards (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Kassandra Haddock (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Elena Hess (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Devin Van Hine (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Adam Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Taylor Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Matthew Krane (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Calvin Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Luke Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Audrey Overby (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Pacific Youth Choir (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Chelsea Plaskitt (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Searls (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Duncan Tuomi (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Jessica Wasko (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
conductor:
Mia Hall Savage (co-founder and artistic director of Pacific Youth Choir) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
performer:
Lions of Batucada (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records (in 2010)
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
medley including a recording of:
Auld Lang Syne (original Scots version, lyrics by Robert Burns)
lyricist:
Robert Burns (18th century Scottish poet/lyricist) (in 1788)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 6294)
medley including a recording of:
Auld Lang Syne (tr. Sbait)
lyricist:
Dirgham Sbait
translator:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) and Dirgham Sbait
translated version of:
Auld Lang Syne (original Scots version, lyrics by Robert Burns)
medley including a recording of:
Ce n'est qu'un au revoir
lyricist:
Jacques Sevin (in 1920)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
translated version of:
Auld Lang Syne (original Scots version, lyrics by Robert Burns)
3:20
21Una Notte a Napoli (Johnny Dynell remix)
6:50