Back to Bacharach [PA] [Digipak]Steve Tyrell
Release Date: 06/24/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1024404_CD
UPC # 099923507024
Label: Koch Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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One Less Bell to Answer - (featuring Dionne Warwick/James Taylor/Martina McBride/Rod Stewart/Burt Bacharach)
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Performer: Steve Tyrell
Artist: Herb Alpert; Dionne Warwick; James Taylor; Martina McBride; Rod Stewart; Burt Bacharach; Patti Austin Engineer: Jon Allen; Darwin Best; Dave O'Donnell; Doug Epstein; Jon Cobert; Bill Schnee Producer: Jon Allen; Steve Tyrell; Bob Mann; Burt Bacharach Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Personnel: Darryl Tookes, Lauren Tyrell, Fred White , LaTanya Hall, Lynne Fiddmont (vocals, background vocals); Springhurst Elementary School Harmonaires (vocals); Bob Mann (guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer); Abe Appleman, Barry Finclair, Karl Kawahara, Anne Leathers, Shinwon Kim, Richard Sortomme, Carol Webb, Jonathan Dinklage (violin); Karen Ritscher, Vince Lionti (viola); Semyon Fridman, Roger Shell (cello); Warren Luening (trumpet, flugelhorn); Herb Alpert (trumpet); Lew Soloff, Matt Fronke (flugelhorn); Dave Bargeron (baritone horn); Burt Bacharach (piano, keyboards); Kenny Ascher, Quinn Johnson (piano); Guy Moon (organ); Jon Allen (keyboards); Allan Schwartzberg (drums, percussion); John Guerin (drums); Dorian Holley, Patti Austin (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Bill Schnee. Liner Note Author: Steve Tyrell. Photographer: Tina Tyrell. Arrangers: Steve Tyrell; Bob Mann; Burt Bacharach. Steve Tyrell recalls the classic American vocalists such as Nat "King" Cole and Frank Sinatra. Tyrell doesn't sound like either, but he does shares their eclectic, all-inclusive musical approach. Tyrell is also influenced by jazz and classic/old-school R&B, and he's contributed music to movies (FATHER OF THE BRIDE, MYSTIC PIZZA). In addition, he worked for Scepter Records at the time of the classic Burt Bacharach/Hal David/Dionne Warwick recordings. So BACK TO BACHARACH, a tribute to the great '60s pop composer, is very much a return to Tyrell's roots. Tyrell's vocal style here draws upon jazz, blues, and pop, down-to-earth and sophisticated all at once, and very much in the Bacharach mode.
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