Track A1: boys chorus directed by Berardo Rossi
Track A3: Hungarian song for Christmas
Track A4: Sweedish Christmas song
Track A5: back ground music: «Tu scendi dalle stelle» «Gregorian Alleluia»
Track A7: and the song «Vierno»
Track A9: two Brazilian «mood songs»
Track A10: the song: «Roma nun fà la stupida stasera» from the musical «Rugantino»
Track A12: the song more: music composed by Riz Ortolani - lyrics by Newell
Track A15: a greek christmas song
Track A16: a quick «listen-in» on the set where John Huston said «cut» and Peppino Rotunno, the Director of Photography said okey.
Music composed by Riz Ortolani
Track B1: from Puccini's Tosca original sound-track of the picture «La donna più bella del mondo»
The English title of the picture is: «Beautiful but dangerous». The sound-track was kindly offered by Mr. Maleno Malenotti
Gina Lollobrigida's greetings
Track B2: «Gran Valzer»
Track B3: «Slient Night» and «The song of the bells»
Track B4: Michelangelo Antonioni's greetings. The song «Amore» with the special arrangement by The «Teatro Stabile di Genova»
Track B5: The theme of «La strada»
Track B6: The theme of «La strada»
Track B7: The theme of «8 1/2»
Track B9: Rome open city's Christmas, classical Christmas songs
Track B15: Tribes song from the picture «Magic Malay»
Track B16: The song «Arrivederci Roma»
Track B17: The song «Te lo leggo negli occhi» 45rpm ARC [RCA] Record 45 AN-4023 of RCA of Italy
Track B25: [From No. 19 20 21 22 23 24 and part of the 25 the music arrangement
- From the second part of No. 25 till No. 29 «The Debs» composed and arranged
Track B41: While Severino Gazzelloni [the Golden flute] gives us a few hints of his magic flute
Track B42: From the TV show «Gianburrasca» starring Rita Pavone
Lina Wertmuller:
«Throw from your windows with the broken pots and pans all your sorrows and open the door to the New Year
Who knows what will come to you it's new year's eve and with the beat of the Can-Can a river of champagne falls on the world thirsty of expectations. It's New Year's Eve - it's new...»
Miss Wertmüller, she actually recited her lyrics but you just can't hear them because everybody was wildly happy that this record was over, at last ...So sorry...
Special note of gratitude is due to Federico Fellini, without whose initial collaboration the ball would have never been set rolling.
Thanks are also due to De Laurentiis for inestimable help and understanding.
Thanks are due to also to Mr. Ornato and Mr. Melis of R.C.A. Italy for the kind offer of the two soundtracks «Te lo leggo negli occhi»
words by S. Bardotti, music composed by S. Endrigo and the «Can-Can» composed by Nino Rota for the TV show «Giamburrasca».
And thanks, thanks to Ingrid Bergman
Et merci, merci beaucoup à Catherine Spaak and to Ricordi of Milan.
This record, which is not to be used commercialy was produced by Luigi Campi, then thanks to him too for the «Loot». The book was printed in a mad hurry by Feliciano Campi at Campi Printing Co. Foligno (Perugia) Italy. Then thanks to Feliciano too.
And thanks to you all, you who may listen to it. If you like it let me know it. If you don't keep quiet. We shall try to do it next year, better and earlier... This time we were too late, as the idea came too late and the days, to conceive create and concot were just too few.
Merry Christmas and happy new year... Mario
Musicians:
Danilo Rea: Piano, fender and accordion
Massimo Moriconi: bass and contrabass
Alfredo Golino: drums
Andrea Braido: guitars
Stefano Pisetta: percussion
Strings and choir arranged and conducted by Gianni Ferrio
First violin: Anthony Flint
Violins: Fabio Arnaboldi, Crista Bohny-Nidecker, Barbara Ciannamea, Duilio Galfetti,
Hans Liviabella, Irina Roukavitsina, Cristina Tavazzi Savoldo, Walter Zagato
Violas: Loredana Botta, Gian Paolo Guatteri, Matthias Müller
Cellos: Christian Bellisario, Jennifer Flint, Johann Sebastian Paetsch
Contrabasses: Ermanno Ferrari, Umberto Ferrari
Backing vocals: Massimo Bozzi, Manu Cortesi, Giulia Fasolino, Moreno Ferrara, Mina,
Massimiliano Pani, Silvio Pozzoli, Paul Rosette
Recording and mixing engineer: Carmine Di
Recorded live in studio in 2001 and previously released exclusively on DVD.
accarezzame
Previously unreleased recorded live in studio in 2021
Musicians:
Piano: Danilo Rea
Drums: Alfredo Golino
Contrabass: Massimo Moriconi
Voicing and backing vocals: Massimiliano Pani
Flutes and clarinets: Gabriele Comeglio
Arrangement and conducting: Gabriele Comeglio
Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana
First violins: Michelangelo Cagnetta, Alessio De Filippo, Costanza Scavini, Francesco Salsi,
Giacomo Trevisani, Eleonora Montagnana, Cesare Zafini, Margherita Pelanda, Irene Forlanelli,
Martina Ciullo, Inesa Baltatescu, Mariella Sanvito
Second violins: Gianandrea Guerra, Marco Corsini, Elisabetta Nicolosi, Diego Ceretta,
Karja Xhiliola, Juliane Reiss, Elena Bassi, Fabrizio Francia, Marina Mainardi, Enrico Cacciato,
Adriana Gallo, Catalina Spataru
Violas: Irina Balta, Davide Bravo, Andrea Arcelli, Valentica Cattaneo, David Arienti,
Elena Chervyakova
Cellos: Claudio Giacomazzi, Ruta Tamutyte, Sophie Norbye, Claudia Stercal
Contrabasses: Andrea Sala, Nicola Ziliani
Strings recorded by Giuseppe Salvadori, assistant Filippo Slaviero
Rhythms recording engineer: Carmine Di
Additional recordings: Ugo Bongianni
Mixing: Celeste Frigo
A Side A1. Il Segnale (Kiss The Sky)
Arrangement: Massimiliano Pani
Drums: Alfredo Golino
Bass: Faso
Guitars: Luca Meneghello
Keyboards and programming: Ugo Bongianni
Alto and tenor saxophone: Gabriele Comeglio
Trumpet: Emilio Soana
Trombone: Angelo Rolando
Backing vocals: Giulia Fasolino Golino, Stefania Martin, Giada Mercandelli, Massimiliano Pani, Alex Voltolini, Chiara Marzaroli
Recording and mixing engineer: Celeste Frigo A2. All Night
Arrangement, programming and keyboards: Ugo Bongianni and Massimiliano Pani
Alto saxophone: Gabriele Comeglio
Recording and mixing engineer: Celeste Frigo A3. Questa Vida Loca
Arrangement, programming and keyboards: Franco Serafini
Guitars: Luca Meneghello
Recording and mixing engineer: Celeste Frigo A4. Reginella
Arrangement: Massimiliano Pani
Drums: Alfredo Golino
Piano: Danilo Rea
Contrabass: Massimo Moriconi
Guitar: Andrea Braido
Clarinet: Gabriele Mirabassi
Recording and mixing engineer: Ignazio Morviducci A5. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Versione Coro)
Arrangement and backing vocals: Massimiliano Pani
Keyboards and programming: Ugo Bongianni
Mixing: Celeste Frigo
B Side B1. You Get Me
Arrangement, programming and keyboards: Franco Serafini
Recording and mixing engineer: Celeste Frigo B2. Gone With The Wind
Arrangement and conducting: Gianni Ferrio
Drums: Alfredo Golino
Piano: Danilo Rea
Contrabass: Massimo Moriconi
Guitar: Andrea Braido
First violin: Anthony Flint
Violins: Andreas Laake, Klaidi Sahatci, Walter Zagato, Barbara Ciannamea Monte Rizzi,
Yoko Paetsch, Susanne Holm, Piotr Nikiroff, Alessandro Milani
Violas: Ivan Vukcevic, Monica Benda, Ilaria Negrotti
Cellos: Johann Sebastian Paetsch, Jennifer Flint, Claude Hauri
Contrabass: Shiho Ferrari
Recording and mixing engineer: Carmine Di B3. Merry Christmas In Love
Arrangement: Gabriele Comeglio
Drums: Alfredo Golino
Contrabass: Massimo Moriconi
Guitars: Luca Meneghello
Piano: Danilo Rea
Alto and tenor saxophone: Gabriele Comeglio
Trumpet: Emilio Soana
Trombone: Angelo Rolando
Recording and mixing engineer: Celeste Frigo B4. Cielito Lindo
Arrangement: Gianni Ferrio
Celesta: Ugo Bongianni
Harp: Anna Loro
Ocarina: Gabriele Comeglio
Contrabass: Paolo Badini, Enrico Fagone
Recording engineer: Gabriele Kamm
Mixing: Celeste Frigo B5. I'll See You In My Dreams
Arrangement and keyboards: Massimiliano Pani and Nicolò Fragile
Recording and mixing engineer: Carmine Di B6. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Versione Ballad)
Arrangement and backing vocals: Massimiliano Pani
Fender: Ugo Bongianni
Mixing: Celeste Frigo
Mastered at PDU Studios by Celeste Frigo
Cutting: Abbey Road Studio, London
Engineer: Alex Wharton
Galvanic: Stamper disc, Sheffield
Manufacturing: Mother Tongue
Graphic: Easy Replica
Illustrations: Giuseppe Spada
Artistic production: Massimiliano Pani
Public relations: Michele Di Lernia
Arrangements and conducting: M° Enzo Campagnoli
String Orchestra: Musicanima Symphony Orchestra
M° Francesco Oliviero & Stefano De Blasio on "Io Sono Il Cane"
Management for tv and advertising: Pasquale Mammaro for Starpoint Corporation srl
Executive production: Osvaldo Paterlini for Gapp Music S.a.s.
Artistic production: Orietta Berti, Enzo Campagnoli & Osvaldo Paterlini
Artistic coordination: Omar & Otis Paterlini for Gapp Music S.a.s.
Artwork: Roby Manini & Otis Paterlini for Gapp Music S.a.s.
Recording studio: Musicanima Record
Sound design & mastering: Roberto De Luca (sound engineer - mixing & mastering)
Photo: Stefano Pilli
Management for concerts and events: Franco Pulvirenti
Jewels: Damiana Fiorentini Gioielli
Roberto De Luca - computer programming and keyboards
Aldo Ferrantini - flute
Domenico Sarcina - oboe
Gianfranco Campagnoli - trumpet and flugehorn
Francesco Izzo - trombone
Giusy Vigliotti - backing vocals
Carmine Piccirillo - backing vocals
Peppe Gemma - backing vocals
Mariangela Oste - backing vocals
Enrico Bernardo - backing vocals
Tano Campagnoli - clarinet
Claudio Romano - acoustic guitars
Ciro Manna - electric guitars
Enzo Campagnoli - piano
Antonello Buonocore - electric bass
Antonio Muto - drums
Rossano Campagnoli - percussion
Strings - Ensamble Strumentale Partenopeo
Enzo Ciccarelli - first violin
Marco Pescosolido - first violoncello
On "Un Like Sulla Tua Foto"
Giuseppe Santamaria and Anna Lanza (backing vocals for "Atmosfera Blu"),
Giuseppe La Spada (Arrang. - piano - drums),
Lorenzo Poli (bass),
Alessio Cutugno (acoustic guitars - electric guitars)
Produced and arranged by Toto
Mixed by Greg Ladanyi
Engineered by Tom Knox and Shep Lonsdale
"Don't Stop Me Know" mixed by Tom Knox
Michael Porcaro: bass
Steve Porcaro: keyboards, electronics
Jeff Porcaro: drums, percussion
Steve Lukather: guitar, vocals
Joseph Williams: vocals
David Paich: keyboards, vocals
Technicians: Keith Albright, Brent Averill, Bob Bradshaw, Paul Jamieson, John Jessel, Art Kelm, Roger Linn, Roger Nichols, Eli Slawson
Studios: The Villa, The Manor, Schnee Studios, Record One, The Complex
Additional engineers: Jack Puig, Julie Last, Doug Linnell, John Jessel, Murray Dvorkin, Duane Seykora, Dan Garcia, Mike Ross, Teruo "Mu" Murakami
Mastered at: Masterdisk (New York) by Bob Ludwig
Production coordinator, band mobilizer and bro: Chris Littleton
Management: The Fitzgerald Hartley Co: Larry Fitzgerald & Mark Hartley
Public relations by: Jensen Communications
Agency: Monterey Peninsula Artists
Sleeve photography: Jim Shea
Additional Support:
Background vocals: Paulette Brown (cut A3), Tony Walthes (cut A3), Mike Sherwood (cuts A1,B4), Fergie Frederiksen (cut B3)
Percussion: Lenny Castro (cuts A1,A2,A4,A5,B2,B3,B4), Paulinho da Costa (cuts A1,A5,B2), Jim Keltner (cut B4), Steve Jordan (cut B4), Joe Porcaro (cuts B2,B5), "Sidney" (cuts A3,B1)
Horns: Jerry Hey (cuts A1,B1), Tom Scott (cut B1), Larry Williams (cut B1), Chuck Findley (cuts A1,B1), Gary Grant (cuts A1, B1), Charlie Loper (cut A1), Bill Reichenbach (cut A1)
Additional horn arrangements by Jerry Hey "Fahrenheit" intro by Amin Bhatia
Special thanks to the following artists for their valuable time and music:
Don Henley (cut B4), Mike McDonald (cut A5), David Sanborn (cuts B1,B4,B5), Miles Davis (cut B5)
Paulinho da Costa appears courtesy of Pablo Records
Larry Williams appears courtesy of RCA Records
Don Henley appears courtesy of Geffen Records
Michael McDonald, David Sanborn and Miles Davis appear courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Identifying codes:
Distribution Code: 01-057091-20
Label Code: LC 0149
Label Side A: 01-057091-1 (FC 40273)
Label Side B: 01-057091-2 (FC 40273)
Matrix/Runout Side A: 01_57091_1A_1 AL 40273-/AA A
Matrix/Runout Side B: 01_57091_1B_1 B BL 40273-/AA
Price Code: CB 321 (boxed)
Price Code: 58 (circled)
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Patti Austin appears courtesy of Qwest Records
Jim Horn and James Pankow appear courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Andy Narell appears courtesy of Hip Pocket Productions and Windham Hill Records
Tom Scott appears courtesy of GRP Records, Inc.
Linda Ronstadt appears courtesy of Elektra/Asylum Records
Produced & recorded by George Massenburg, Bill Payne and Toto
Additional engineering by Sharon Rice, John Jessel & Steve Porcaro
Assistant engineers: Paul Dieter, Ken Fowler, Duane Seykora, Mark Mckenna, Greg Dennen, Scott Symington
"Stay Away" mixed by Niko Bolas
Recorded at The Complex & The Manor, Los Angeles; additional recording at A&M Recording Studios, Los Angeles
Mastered by Doug Sax & Mike Reese at The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles
Production coordinator: Ivy Skoff
Art Direction: Tony Lane/Nancy Donald
Front cover design by Jeff Porcaro from an original by Philip Garris
Illustrated by Margo Nahas
Photography: back cover: Dennis Keeley; inside sleeve: Dennis Keeley & Glen LaFerman
Management: The Fitzgerald Hartley Co.
Agency: Triad Artists
Toto: Steve Lukather: guitars, vocals David Paich: keyboards, vocals Jeff Porcaro: drums, percussion Mike Porcaro: bass Joseph Williams: vocals Steve Porcaro: synthesizers and programming
All songs arranged by Toto
Toto horns: Tom Scott, Jim Horn, Jerry Hey, Chuck Findley, James Pankow, Gary Grant, Gary Herbig
Identifying codes:
Distribution Code: 01-460645-20
Label Code: LC 0149 (back cover)
Label Code: LC -0149 (labels)
Label Side A: (01-460645-1) (FC 40873)
Label Side B: (01-460645-2) (FC 40873)
Matrix/Runout Side A: 01 460645 3A 1 B
Matrix/Runout Side B: 01 460645 3B 1 A
Price Code: CB 311 (boxed)
Price Code: 58 (circled)
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Produced by Toto & Tom Knox
Engineered & mixed by Tom Knox & Dana Latham
Assistant engineer: Stephen McManus
Recorded at Sunset Sound
Additional recording at Reggie's
Art Direction: Jim Hagopian, Tony Lane & Jeff "Artful Dodger" Porcaro
Photography: Jim Hagopian
Calligraphy: Mike Manoogian
Label design by Philip Garris, 1978
David Paich: keyboards, vocals
Steve Porcaro: keyboards & electronics
Bobby Kimball: vocals
Steve Lukather: guitars, vocals
Jeffrey Porcaro: drums, percussion
David Hungate: bass, guitar
Side 3: Night On Disco Mountain
Guitars: Lee Ritenour, Dennis Budimir
Keyboards: Ralph Grierson
Synthesizers: Michael Boddicker
Bass: Scott Edwards
Drums: Mike Baird
Percussion: Emil Richards, Steve Forman
Concertmaster: Jimmy Getzoff
Orchestra contractor: Nathan Kaproff
Recorded at The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California
Engineer: Danny Wallin / Asst. engineer: Jerry Crawford
Arranged by David Shire
Produced by Bill Oakes and David Shire
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. Open Sesame
Produced by: K.G. Productions
(Courtesy of De-Lite Records)
℗ 1976 De-Lite Records Jive Talkin'
Rhythm guitars & vocals: Barry Gibb
Rhythm, electric guitars, bass, vocals: Maurice Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Keyboards, synthesizers: Blue Weaver
Electric guitars, steel guitar: Alan Kendall
Drums, percussion: Dennis Bryon
Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson
Produced by Arif Mardin by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1975 RSO Records, Inc. You Should Be Dancing
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Percussion: Joe Lala
Percussion: George Perry (appears courtesy of T.K. Records)
Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida and Le Studio, Quebec
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineers: John Blanch, Ed Marshal (Miami), NIck Blacona (Quebec)
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1976 RSO Records, Inc. Boogie Shoes
Produced & arranged by H.W. Casey and Richard Finch
(Courtesy of T.K. Records)
℗ 1976 T.K. Records
Side 4: Salsation
Guitar: Lee Ritenour
Electric keyboards: Sonny Burke
Acoustic piano: Eddie Cano
Bass: Scott Edwards
Drums: Mark Stevens
Congas: Chino Valdez
Timbales: Bob Zimmitti
Latin percussion: Emil Richards, Steve Forman
Trumpet solo: Jerome Richardson
Orchestra contractor: Nathan Kaproff
Recorded at The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California
Engineer: Danny Wallin / Asst. engineer: Jerry Crawford
Arranged by David Shire
Produced by Bill Oakes and David Shire
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. K-Jee
Produced by Bobby Martin & Broadway Eddie
Arranged by Bobby Martin
(Courtesy of Philly International Records)
℗ 1975 Philly International Records Disco Inferno
Produced and arranged by Ron Kersey for Baker, Harris & Young Productions
(Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.)
℗ 1977 Atlantic Recording Corp.
Mastered at Capitol Records, Hollywood by Wally Traugott
Art prepared by: Susan Herr & Tom Nikosey
Yvonne Elliman photo: Norman Seeff
Bee Gees photo: Francesco Scavullo
Tavares photo: Charles W. Bush
Side 1: Stayin' Alive
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Percussion: Joe Lala
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. How Deep Is Your Love
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. Night Fever
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. More Than A Woman
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Percussion: Joe Lala
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. If I Can't Have You
Piano: Sonny Burke
Guitar: Bob Bowles
Bass guitar: Scott Edwards
Drums: James Gadson
Percussion: Bob Zimmitti & Paulinho Da Costa
Percussion & synthesizer: Freddie Perren
Backup vocals: Julia Tillman Waters (courtesy of Warner Bros. Records), Maxine Willard Waters (courtesy of Warner Bros. Records), Marti McCall
Rhythm arrangements by Freddie Perren
Horn & string arrangements by Wade Marcus
Recorded at The Mom & Pops Company Store, Studio City
Engineer: Larry Miles & Steve Pouliot / Asst. engineer: Tyrone Williams & Jim Nau
Produced by Freddie Perren for Grand Slam Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc.
Side 2: A Fifth Of Beethoven
Arranged & conducted by Walter Murphy
Produced by Thomas J. Walentino
(Courtesy of Private Stock Records, Ltd.)
℗ 1976 Private Stock Records, Ltd. More Than A Woman
Piano: Sonny Burke
Guitar: Bob Bowles
Bass guitar: Scott Edwards
Drums: James Gadson
Percussion: Bob Zimmitti and Paulinho Da Costa
Rhythm arrangements by Freddie Perren
Horn & string arrangements by Wade Marcus
Recorded at The Mom & Pops Company Store, Studio City
Engineer: Larry Miles & Steve Pouliot
Produced by Freddie Perren for Grand Slam Productions
(Courtesy of Capitol Records)
℗ 1977 Capitol Records Manhattan Skyline
Guitars: Lee Ritenour, Mitch Holder
Keyboards: Sonny Burke
Synthesizers: Michael Boddicker
Bass: Abraham LaBoriel
Drums: James Gadson
Percussion: Steve Forman
Concertmaster: Jimmy Getzoff
Orchestra contractor: Nathan Kaproff
Recorded at The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California
Engineer: Danny Wallin / Asst. engineer: Jerry Crawford
Arranged by David Shire
Produced by Bill Oakes and David Shire
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. Calypso Breakdown
Produced by Ralph McDonald and W. Salter
(Courtesy of Marlin Records)
℗ 1976 Marlin Records
Produced by Claude Lemoine
Management/11 Rue de Provence, 75009 Paris/France
Exclusive Booking Agency in Europe: Trident Agency
Special thanks to Maurizio Cannici and Maurizio Salvadori
Photography by Gunther
Special effects: Renaud Marchand
Graphics: Jean Jacques Mahuteau
Lacquer cut by Daniele Delfitto
Recorded and remixed at Decca Studios, Paris
Engineered by Claude Achalle and Henri Arcens
Remix Engineer: Claude Achalle
Lacquering: Joël Savy
Special effects pedals by Gary Stewart Hurst
Keyboards/Crumar
Organ/Gemi by Giorelli
Drums/High Percussion
Cymbals/Gong/Ufip
Music written and arranged - Blackmore/Dio
Lyrics - Ronnie James Dio
Produced by Martin Birch
Munich Philharmonic Orchestra conducted and scored by Rainer Pietsch
Koncert Meister - Fritz Sonneleitner
Recorded at Musicland Studios sometime in Feb. '76
Special thanks to: Mack, Hans, Furgie, Thee Ox, Colin, David, Raymond, Bob, Bruce Payne, E.H. Reid, The Late Ron Quinton, Gerte, Gary, Mike, "Deutschland" and Mallory Park.
Painting: Ken Kelly
Art Direction & Photography: Fin Costello
Bass - Jimmy Bain
Guitar - Ritchie Blackmore
Keyboards - Tony Carey
Vocals - Ronnie James Dio
Drums - Cozy Powell
Bohemian Rhapsody
By Freddie Mercury. From "A Night At The Opera".
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen.
Released in October 1975. Queen's biggest seller ever in Britain when it topped the charts for a record breaking 9 weeks. The single and the album performed similarly in almost every major record market propelling the group to truly international stardom. The multi-tracked vocal and guitar technique became a trade mark of Queen often emulated by others, but never quite equalled. Another One Bites The Dust
By Joe Deacon. Produced by Queen and Mack. Released from "The Game" album in August 1980 in response to overwhelming demand from black-orientated radio stations in the U.S.A. where it zoomed No. 1.
It stayed there for 5 weeks and is to this time Queen's biggest ever world-wide seller. No. 1 also in Canada, Guatemala, Argentina and Spain. Killer Queen
By Freddie Mercury. Released simultaneously with "Sheer Heart Attack"album in October 1974.
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen.
Represents the band's first big breakthrough in the singles charts of Britain, Germany, Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Australia, Holland and Belgium. Fat Bottomed Girls
By Brian May. Produced by Queen and Roy Thomas Baker. From the album "Jazz".
Released as double 'A' with "Bicycle Race". Released October 1978.
Album sleeve design illustrating the girls in the race met with some opposition from feminists. Bicycle Race
By Freddie Mercury. From "Jazz". Produced by Queen and Roy Thomas Baker. The team re-united for this first ever "European-flavoured" album.
Recorded in Montreux and South France. Released October 1978 as a double 'A' single with "Fat Bottomed Girls". You're My Best Friend
By John Deacon. Only his second song for the group bu a world-wide hit. Second single from "A Night At The Opera".
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen. Released in May 1976. Features John on electric piano. Don't Stop Me Now
By Freddie Mercury. Produced by Queen and Roy Thomas Baker.
Released June 1979 when it became a second hit from "Jazz" album. Save Me
By Brian May. Second single from "The Game". Produced by Queen and Mack. Released in January 1980.
An echo of the more traditional "Queen sound" from earlier years. The song represents an emotional side of Queen not often heard by singles buyers.
It was a hit in Britain, Japan and much of Europe though not released in the U.S.A.
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
By Freddie Mercury. From "The Game" album. Produced by Queen and Mack.
The result of a totally fresh recording environment in Munich, the single was released in October 1979 well in advance of the album.
Became a No. 1 across the board in the U.S.A. A number one hit also in Australia (for 7 weeks), Canada, New Zealand, Holland and Mexico.
A big seller in most of Europe. Composed in a bubble bath at The Munich Hilton. Somebody To Love
By Freddie Mercury. Released in November 1976 simultaneously with the album "A Day At The Races". Produced by Queen.
A good example of Queen's complex vocal arrangements, this time in a gospel style.
The choir effect produced by multi-tracking the voices of Freddie, Roger and Brian. Now I'm Here
By Brian May. Released January 1975 as a second single from "Sheer Heart Attack" album.
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen. Inspired by Queen's memorable first tour of Britain and the U.S.A. Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
By Freddie Mercury. Released on Queen's first E.P. in May 1977 but originally on "A Day At The Races" produced by Queen.
The E.P. contained one track from each of Queen's first four albums. Play The Game
By Freddie Mercury. From "The Game" album. Produced by Queen and Mack. Released in May 1980.
The first Queen single ever to feature a synthesizer. A Hit in Britain and most European territories and the U.S.A. Flash
By Brian May. From the album "Flash Gordon".
Queen's first movie soundtrack venture, released November 1980. Produced by May amd Mack.
The film topped the ratings lists for many weeks in the U.K. and many European countries bringing Queen's music to a new audience. Seven Seas Of Rhye
By Freddie Mercury. From "Queen II" album. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and Queen.
A 'taster' of the song appeared on the group's debut album "Queen" (1973) but the full version was Queen's first British chart entry in February 1974. We Will Rock You
By Brian May. Produced by Queen assisted by Mike Stone. Released in Europe as the 'B' side of "We Are The Champions".
Became No. 1 in it's own right for 6 weeks in France and, as a double 'A' side with "Champions" became No. 1 in the U.S.A. We Are The Champions
By Freddie Mercury. From the album "News Of The World" and released in October 1977.
Produced by Queen assisted by Mike Stone. The song was adopted as an anthem by many famous baseball and soccer teams throughout the world.
With
This Compilation ℗ 1981 by EMI Records Ltd.
Printed by Graphyche Magica 2000 Milan
Made in Italy by EMI Italiana SpA
Sleeve Design: Cream
Photography: Snowdon
Queen are:
Freddie Mercury - vocals, piano
Brian May - guitars, vocals
Roger Taylor - drums, vocals
John Deacon - bass guitars
Side One: **Bohemian Rhapsody ℗ 1975 Original Sound Recording made by Queen Productions Ltd. *Another One Bites The Dust ℗ 1980 Original Sound Recording made by Raincloud Productions Ltd. **Killer Queen ℗ 1974 Original Sound Recording owned by Queen *Fat Bottomed Girls ℗ 1978 Original Sound Recording made by Raincloud Productions Ltd. *Bicycle Race ℗ 1978 Original Sound Recording made by Raincloud Productions Ltd. **You're My Best Friend ℗ 1975 Original Sound Recording made by Queen Productions Ltd. *Don't Stop Me Now ℗ 1978 Original Sound Recording made by Raincloud Productions Ltd. *Save Me ℗ 1980 Original Sound Recording made by Raincloud Productions Ltd.
Tracks A1, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7 Produced by Ray Thomas Baker and Queen
Tracks A2, A8 Produced by Queen
Engineered and Co-Produced by Mack
Side Two: *Crazy Little Thing Called Love ℗ 1979 Original Sound Recording made by Raincloud Productions Ltd. *Somebody To Love ℗ 1976 Original Sound Recording made by Queen Productions Ltd. **Now I'm Here ℗ 1974 Original Sound Recording owned by Queen *Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy ℗ 1976 Original Sound Recording made by Queen Productions Ltd. *Play The Game ℗ 1980 Original Sound Recording made by Raincloud Productions Ltd. ***Flash ℗ 1980 Original Sound Recording made by Queen Productions Ltd./Starling Productions Ltd. **Seven Seas Of Rhye ℗ 1974 Original Sound Recording owned by Queen *We Will Rock You ℗ 1977 Original Sound Recording made by Queen Productions Ltd. *We Are The Champions ℗ 1977 Original Sound Recording made by Queen Productions Ltd.
Tracks B1, B5 Produced by Queen - Engineered and Co-Produced by Mack
Tracks B2, B4 Produced by Queen
Tracks B3, B7 Produced by Roy Thomas Baker & Queen
Tracks B8, B9 Produced by Queen Assisted by Mike Stone
Track B6 Produced by May & Mack for Queen Productions Ltd.
* Queen Music Ltd./EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
** Trident Music
*** Queen Music Ltd./Wide Music Inc./EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Identifying codes:
Matrix/Runout Side A: 1780411-A 28-10-82 Ⅱ Δ 1 MM.
Matrix/Runout Side B: 78041 - B 26-8-81 Ⅰ
Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
Art Direction & Design – Michael Ross / Normal Service
Cover photography – Tim O'Sullivan
Cover illustrations by – Ian Beck, Jeff Dunbar, Bush Hollyhead, Paul Leith, Michael Ross, Willie Ryan, David de Silva, Ian Wright
Inner spread photography by – Linda McCartney, Tim O'Sullivan, Paul McCartney, David Thorpe, Robert Ellis, Chalkie Davies, David Dagley, Graham Hughes, Mark Vigars, Alasdair Loos, Alan Ballard, Richard Young, Trevor Jones, Maggie Campa, Sally G.
Side One:
Track A1: 4:06 - ℗ 1973 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track A2: 5:10 - ℗ 1973 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track A3: 3:50 - ℗ 1980 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track A4: 3:44 - ℗ 1982 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by George Martin
Track A5: 3:54 - ℗ 1975 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Side Two:
Track B1: 4:39 - ℗ 1984 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by George Martin
Track B2: 5:52 - ℗ 1976 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track B3: 5:08 - ℗ 1976 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track B4: 4:33 - ℗ 1972 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track B5: 3:24 - ℗ 1983 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by George Martin
Side Three:
Track C1: 3:10 - ℗ 1973 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd./SBK United Partnership
Produced by Paul McCartney and George Martin
Track C2: 3:41 - ℗ 1971 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track C3: 3:50 - ℗ 1976 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by Northern Songs Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track C4: 4:19 - ℗ 1979 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track C5: 4:06 - ℗ 1987 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Phil Ramone. Mixed by George Martin
Side Four:
Track D1: 3:54 - ℗ 1983 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd./Warner Bros.Music Ltd.
Produced by George Martin
Track D2: 5:45 - ℗ 1978 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track D3: 4:08 - ℗ 1973 MPL Communications Inc.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Track D4: 4:23 - ℗ 1984 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by George Martin
Track D5: 4:43 - ℗ 1977 MPL Communications Ltd.
Published by MPL Communications Ltd.
Produced by Paul McCartney
Identifying codes:
Label Side A: 7485081-A
Label Side B: 7485081-B
Label Side C: 7485091-A
Label Side D: 7485091-B
Matrix/Runout Side A: 7485081-A - 9-10-87 Ⅰ Δ MC CARTNEY M5
Matrix/Runout Side B: 7485081-B - 9-10-87 Ⅰ Δ MC CARTNEY
Matrix/Runout Side C: 7485091-A - 9-10-87 Ⅰ Δ MC CARTNEY M5
Matrix/Runout Side D: 7485091-B - 26-10-87 Ⅱ Δ MC CARTNEY M5
Engineer: Lee DeCarlo
Assistant engineers: Jon Smith, James Ball, Julie Last
Recorded and remixed at Hit Factory, New York
Single remix at Record Plant, New York
Mastering at Sterling Sound, New York
Mastered by George Marino
Production Assistants: Frederic Seaman, Toshihiro Hamaya
Art Direction: John Lennon, Yoko Ono
Artwork: Christopher Whorf/Art Hotel
Photography: Kishin Shinoyama
Guitarists: John Lennon, Earl Slick (courtesy of Columbia Records), Hugh McCracken
Bass Guitar: Tony Levin
Keyboards: George Small
Drums: Andy Newmark
Percussion: Arthur Jenkins, Jr.
Oberheim: Ed Walsh
Voice: John Lennon, Yoko Ono
Background Singers: Cas Mijac aka: Michelle Simpson, Cassandra Wooten, Cheryl Mason Jacks, Eric Troyer (courtesy of Chrysalis Records), Benny Cummings Singers-Kings Temple Choir (courtesy of New Birth Records)
Steel Drum: Robert Greenidge on "Beautiful Boy"
Hammer Dulcimer: Matthew Cunningham on "Watching The Wheels"
English Concertina: Randy Stein
Horn Players: Howard Johnson, Grant Hungerford, John Parran, Seldon Powell, George "Young" Opalisky, Roger Rosenberg, David Tofani, Ronald Toolev
Musical Associate: Tony Davilio-also horn arrangement on "I'm Your Angel"
Special Guests:
Bob Seger / courtesy Capitol Records "Radioactive" & "Living In Sin"
Joe Perry / courtesy Columbia Records "Radioactive" & "Tunnel Of Love"
Helen Reddy / courtesy Capitol Records "True Confessions"
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter / courtesy Warner Bros Records "Burning Up With Fever", "See You Tonite", "Tunnel Of Love", "Mr. Make Believe"
Donna Summer / courtesy Casablanca Records "Burning Up With Fever"
Janis Ian / courtesy Columbia Records "Prelude"
Rick Neilson / courtesy Epic Records "See You In Your Dreams"
Cher / courtesy Casablanca Records "Living In Sin"
Mitch Weissman & Joe Pecorino / Beatlemania / courtesy Leber-Krebs Inc./Arista Records "Mr. Make Believe", "See You Tonite", "Always Near You/Nowhere To Hide"
Michael De Barres / courtesy Swan Song Records/Atlantic Records "See You In Your Dreams"
Ritchie Ranno / courtesy Capitol Records "Tunnel Of Love"
The Azusa Citrus College Choir / Ben Bollinger • Director "True Confessions", "Always Near You"
Produced by Sean Delaney • Gene Simmons
A Rock Steady Production Inc.
Executive Engineer: Mike Stone
Assistant Engineers: John Brand, Allen Douglas & Frank "Cheech" D'Amico
Allen Schwartzberg • drums
Neil Jason • bass
Elliot Randall • guitar
Gene Simmons • electric & acoustic guitars
Sean Delaney • percussion
Ron Frangipane • symphonic arrangements & conductor of members of the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestras
Background vocals:
Gordon Grody, Diva Gray, Kate Sagal, Franny Eisenberg, Carolyn Ray, Sean Delaney
Eric Troyer • Piano • vocals courtesy of Chrysalis Records "Radioactive" & "Living In Sin"
Steve Lacey • guitar "Radioactive"
John Shane Howell • classical guitar/segue between "Radioactive" & "Burning Up With Fever"
Richard Gerstein • piano courtesy RCA Records "True Confessions" "Always Near You" "Nowhere To Hide"
Recorded at The Manor • Oxford, England, Cherokee Studios • Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. and Blue Rock Studio • New York, New York, U.S.A.
Mixed at Trident • London, England
Mastered at Sterling Sound with George Marino • New York, New York, U.S.A.
Coordinators: Melanie Delaney & Michele Slagter/Aucoin • New York
Cover painting: Eraldo Carugati
Design: Howard Marks Advertising Inc.
Direction Management: Aucoin Management, Inc. - 645 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022
℗ 1980 Casablanca
Licensed by Phonogram International
Distribution Durium - Milan
Made in Italy
Produced by Vini Poncia for Mad Vincent Productions
Recorded and mixed by Jay Messina
Recorded and mixed at: The Record Plant, New York, New York
Mastered at: Sterling Sound by George Marino
Production Coordinator for Mad Vincent Productions: Anne Streer
Assistant engineer: Gray Russell
All songs published by Kiss (ASCAP) and Mad Vincent Music (BMI) except:
A2: Macalley Music/Amazin' Music Inc./Ripparthur Music Inc. (ASCAP)
A3: Kiss (ASCAP), Mad Vincent Music (BMI), Selbar Music Corp. (ASCAP) & Ion Music Inc. (ASCAP)
B1, B4: Kiss (ASCAP)
Illustration by Victor Stabin with Mark Samuels and Jose Rivero
Direction/Management: Aucoin Management, Inc., 645 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022
Design: Howard Marks Advertising Inc.
All songs arranged by Dave & Annie
Engineered by Jon Bavin
Photography - Peter Ashworth (outer sleeve), Brian Aris (inner sleeve)
Art & Design - Laurence Stevens with thanks to Andrew Christian
Management: Kenny Smith for DnA Ltd.
Personal assistant: Karen Ciccone
Management (USA): Gary Kurfirst
Lacquer cut by Piero Mannucci
Musicians:
Horns by Dick Cuthell (trumpet/flugel horn/cornet)
Dick also played all horns on the "Sweet Dreams (are made of this)" album, including our favourite trumpet solo on "The Walk"
Bass guitar by Dean Garcia
Strings arranged and conducted by Michael Kayman
Strings appear courtesy of "The British Philharmonic Orchestra" with special thanks to Sid Sax Martin Dobson plays baritone sax on "Right By Your Side" Ann Lennox - all lead vocals plus backing vocals/keyboards and flute Dave Stewart guitars/keyboards/dulcimer/xylophone/backing vocals/drum and synthesizer sequencers Eurythmics live:
'The Croquettes':
Gill O'Donovan, Suzie O'List, Maggie Ryder
Synths-Vic Martin
Drums-Pete Phipps
Bass-Dean Garcia
Horns-Dick Cuthell & Martin Dobson
Produced by David A. Stewart
Originally mastered by Stephen Marcussen at 'Precision Lacquer'
Lacquer cut by Marcello Spiridioni, Piero Mannucci
Management–Kenny Smith & Gary Kurfirst
Art & Design–Laurence Stevens
Photography–Paul Fortune
Stevie Wonder appears courtesy of Motown Record Corporation Aretha Franklin appears courtesy of Arista Records Inc.
Special Guest Vocalist Elvis Costello, appears courtesy of Columbia Records (USA & Canada) and F-Beat Records (world excl. USA & Canada) Mike Cambell, Benmont Tench, Stan Lynch appear courtesy of 'The Heartbreakers'
Would I Lie To You? 4:25
Annie Lennox–vocals
David A. Stewart–guitars and sequencers
Nathan East–bass
Olle Romö–drums
Benmont Tench–organ
Dave Plews–trumpet
Martin Dobson–saxes
Engineered by Adam Williams
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Adam Williams with special help from Don Smith There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) 5:22
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboards
David A. Stewart–keyboards
Dean Garcia–bass
Olle Romö–drums
Michael Kamen–strings
Stevie Wonder–harmonica
Angel Cross–backing vocals
Engineered by Adam Williams & Don Smith
Assistant engineer–Jay Willis
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Adam Williams
This song is especially dedicated to Mr. Stevie Wonder with love and thanks I Love You Like A Ball And Chain 4:04
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboards
David A. Stewart–guitars, keyboards and bass sequencer
The Charles Williams Singers–backing vocals
David A. Stewart & Adam Wiliams–drum computer program
(The anonymous 'Gravel Stompers' included Sadie and 'Wood Stomping' by Dean and Olle)
Engineered by Adam Williams
Assistant engineer–Jay Willis
Mixed by David A. Stewart, Adam Williams & Don Smith Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves 5:54
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboards
David A. Stewart–guitars & keyboards
Aretha Franklin–"super" vocals
The Charles Williams Singers–gospel choir
Benmont Tench–organ
Stan Lynch–drums
Mike Cambell–lead guitar
Nathan East–bass
Engineered by Adam Williams & Don Smith
Assistant engineer–Jay Willis
Drums recorded by Shelly Yakis
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Don Smith
Conditioned Soul 4:30
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboards
David A. Stewart–keyboards, sequencers, electric guitar and slide guitar
Dean Garcia–bass
Olle Romö–drums
Engineered by Adam Williams
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Adam Williams Adrian 4:29
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboards
David A. Stewart–guitar and six-stringed octave guitar
Elvis Costello–harmony vocal
Dean Garcia–bass
Olle Romö–drums
Michael Kamen–celeste
Mike Cambell–lead guitar
Engineered by Adam Williams
Additional engineering by Don Smith
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Don Smith It's Alright-(Baby's Coming Back) 3:45
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboard sequencers
David A. Stewart–guitars and sequencers
Dean Garcia–bass
Olle Romö–drums
Dave Plews–trumpet
Martin Dobson–saxes
Michael Kamen–brass arrangement idea
Engineered by Adam Williams
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Adam Williams Here Comes That Sinking Feeling 5:40
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboards
David A. Stewart–guitars and keyboards
Dean Garcia–bass
Olle Romö–drums
Michael Kamen–keyboard solo and string parts
Engineered by Adam Williams
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Don Smith Better To Have Lost In Love (Than Never To Have Loved At All) 5:06
Annie Lennox–vocals & keyboards
David A. Stewart–guitar & keyboards
Dean Garcia–bass
Olle Romö–drums
Michael Kamen–strings
Engineered by Adam Williams
Mixed by David A. Stewart & Adam Williams
Identifying codes:
Label Code: LC 0316
Label Side A: PL 70711 A*
Label Side B: PL 70711 B*
Matrix/Runout Side A: OKAY 39572 2S 1A 9 Δ P SPIRY-
Matrix/Runout Side B: OKAY 39573 1S Precision ·· - 1B 44 Δ P PL 70711-B Piero
Price Code D: SE
Price Code F: RC 275
Price Code UK: HH
Rights Society: SIAE
Side One: Missionary Man
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
harmonica: Jimmy "Z" Zavala
bass guitar: Jannick Top
backing vocals: Joniece Jamison
orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Kamen Thorn In My Side
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
saxophone & harmonica: Jimmy "Z" Zavala
bass guitar: John McKenzie
backing vocals: Bernita Turner When Tomorrow Comes
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
saxophone: Jimmy "Z" Zavala
bass guitar: John McKenzie
orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Kamen The Last Time
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar & vocals: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
Harmonica: Jimmy "Z" Zavala
bass guitar: Phil Chen The Miracle Of Love
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar & vocals: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
bass guitar: John McKenzie
additional keyboards: Jon Bavin
strange synthesizer guitar noise: Gully
orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Kamen
Side Two: Let's Go!
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
saxophone & harmonica: Jimmy "Z" Zavala
bass guitar: Jannick Top
backing vocals: Joniece Jamison Take Your Pain Away
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
bass guitar: John McKenzie
backing vocals: Joniece Jamison A Little Of You
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
bass guitar: John McKenzie
orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Kamen In This Town
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar & vocals: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
saxophone: Jimmy "Z" Zavala
backing vocals: Joniece Jamison & Bernita Turner I Remember You
vocals: Annie Lennox
guitar & vocals: David A. Stewart
keyboards: Patrick Seymour
drums: Clem Burke
saxophone: Jimmy "Z" Zavala
bass guitar: Phil Chen
orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Kamen