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Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1That's the Way of the World
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
cover recording of:
That’s the Way of the World (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
writer:
Charles Stepney (musician, producer, arranger and songwriter), Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire) and Verdine White
publisher:
Embassy Music Corporation and EMI April Music Inc.
3:35
A2Night Flower
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
cover recording of:
Night Flower (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
2:55
A3Sleepy Walk
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recording of:
Sleepy Walk (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
composer:
Phil Wilson (trombonist, arranger, and teacher)
5:20
A4Fun Time
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recording of:
Fun Time (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
composer:
Sammy Nestico
2:45
A5Swing Into Spring
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recording of:
Swing Into Spring (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
composer:
Ralph Burns
2:00
A6Miss Matazz
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recording of:
Miss Matazz (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
composer:
Mike Barone
2:35
B1Chalet Go-Win
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recording of:
Chalet Go-Win (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
composer:
Mike Barone
2:30
B2Dark Orchid
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recording of:
Dark Orchid (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
composer:
Sammy Nestico
3:40
B3What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
cover recording of:
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
lyricist:
Alan Bergman (American lyricist) and Marilyn Bergman
composer:
Michel Legrand
publisher:
EMI April Music Inc. (ended), EMI U Catalog Inc. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (ended) and Anthem Grand Film
sub-publisher:
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 (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label), フジパシフィック音楽出版 SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music Inc. SBK Division) (until 2014-12-31) and フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department) (from 2015-01-01 to present)
part of:
The 42nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
4:05
B4A Medley of Stevie Wonder Songs: You Are the Sunshine of My Life / Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing / You Haven't Done Nothin'
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
5:35
B5For Once in My Life
producer:
Dave Napier
bass:
Ephriam Wolfolk (Jazz bassist) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
drums (drum set):
Dave Palamar (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
guitar:
Rick Whitehead (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
piano:
Gil Cray (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
saxophone:
John Dodge (reeds) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Eugene Gaydos (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ernest Hensley (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Roger Hogan (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trombone:
Gary Hall (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Paul Rawlins (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Lee Robertson (trombone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Dave Steinmeyer (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
trumpet:
James Lay (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Dick Perry (trumpet, saxophone) (from 1975-11 until 1976-01), Ken Smukal (from 1975-11 until 1976-01) and Larry Trautman (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
conductor:
Dave Napier (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
recorded at:
Studios of the U.S. Air Force Band, Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., United States (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
cover recording of:
For Once in My Life (from 1975-11 until 1976-01)
lyricist:
Ronald Miller (Motown songwriter Ronald Norman Miller)
composer:
Orlando Murden
publisher:
Jobete Music (appears also as: Jobete Msc.), Jobete Music Co., Inc., Jobette Music (UK) Ltd., Stein & Van Stock, Inc., Stone Diamond Music Corporation and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., Fujipacific Division)
2:30