50 ans de FIP

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl: FIP50 1970’s
212" Vinyl: FIP50 1970’s
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C1Can’t Stand Your Funk
recording of:
Can’t Stand Your Funk
writer:
John McLaughlin (guitarist)
Mahavishnu Orchestra42:10
C2The Passenger
engineer:
Eduard Meyer and Colin Thurston
producer:
Bewlay Bros.
bass guitar:
Tony Sales (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
cowbell, drums (drum set), shakers and tambourine:
Hunt Sales (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
guitar:
Carlos Alomar (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18) and Ricky Gardiner (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
piano:
David Bowie (English singer‐songwriter) (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
background vocals:
David Bowie (English singer‐songwriter) (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18), Hunt Sales (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18) and Tony Sales (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
lead vocals:
Iggy Pop (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Thousand Mile, Inc. (in 1977) and Virgin America (Virgin sublabel for EUROPEAN releases of artists signed by Virgin Records America, Inc.) (in 1990)
recorded at:
Hansa Studio III in Berlin, Germany (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 179)
recording of:
The Passenger (from 1977-06-04 until 1977-06-18)
lyricist:
Iggy Pop
composer:
Ricky Gardiner
publisher:
Ricky Gardiner Songs and Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
Iggy Pop4.64:34
C3Mr Bojangles
cover recording of:
Mr. Bojangles
lyricist and composer:
Jerry Jeff Walker
publisher:
Gotillion Music (BMI), Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and Warner/Chappell Music Australia Pty. Ltd.
Nina Simone4:57
C4Good Bye Sweet Pops
producer:
Ed Michel
alto saxophone:
Clarence White (saxophonist) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
baritone saxophone:
James Ware (sax) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
bass:
Jimmy Garrison (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
cello:
Ronald Lipscomb (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26) and Calo Scott (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
cornet:
Clifford Thornton (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
drums (drum set):
Billy Higgins (US jazz drummer) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
euphonium:
Hakim Jami (jazz double bassist) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
piano:
Walter Davis Jr. (American hard bop pianist) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
soprano saxophone:
Archie Shepp (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
tenor saxophone:
Roland Alexander (jazz saxophonist/pianist) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26) and Billy Robinson (saxophonist) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
trombone:
Charles Greenlee (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26), Charles Stephens (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26) and Kiane Zawadi (Trombonist and euphonium player, born Bernard Atwell McKinney) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
trumpet:
Roy Burrowes (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26), Charles McGhee (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26) and Michael Ridley (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
violin:
John Blake (US jazz violinist) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26), Leroy Jenkins (American composer and violinist) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26) and Shankar (L. Shankar) (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
recording of:
Goodbye Sweet Pops (from 1972-01-24 until 1972-01-26)
composer:
Cal Massey
Archie Shepp4:22
C5Ballade de Melody Nelson
assistant recording engineer:
Rémy Aucharles (Engineer)
recording engineer:
Jean-Claude Charvier (engineer)
producer:
Jean-Claude Desmarty
lead vocals:
Serge Gainsbourg (in 1971)
vocals:
Jane Birkin (in 1971) and Serge Gainsbourg (in 1971)
conductor:
Jean-Claude Vannier (in 1971)
arranger:
Jean-Claude Vannier
recording of:
Ballade de Melody Nelson (in 1971)
lyricist:
Serge Gainsbourg
composer:
Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier
publisher:
Melody Nelson Publishing, Sidonie and Warner Chappell Music France
Serge Gainsbourg41:57
C6Because the Night
producer:
Jimmy Iovine
mixer:
Jimmy Iovine and Shelly Yakus
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Arista Records, Inc. (manufacturing and distribution company, do not add releases here) (in 1978, in 1988) and Arista Records, LLC (holding company - file NO releases here!) (in 1978)
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1978 (number: 72)
recording of:
Because the Night
publisher:
Bruce Springsteen and Bruce Springsteen (in 1975)
lyricist:
Patti Smith (in 1977) and Bruce Springsteen (in 1977)
composer:
Bruce Springsteen (in 1977)
publisher:
Bruce Springsteen Music, Rondor Music, Rondor Music (Australia) Pty Ltd, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group) and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
Patti Smith4.553:28
D1Ponta de lança africano
Jorge Ben3:52
D2Larf and Sing
Family2:45
D3What’s Happening Brother
producer:
Marvin Gaye
mixer:
Lawrence Miles (, on 1971-05-06)
conductor:
David Van dePitte
recording of:
What’s Happening Brother
composer:
Marvin Gaye and James Nyx (R&B songwriter)
Marvin Gaye4.252:43
D4Old World
producer:
John Cale (The Velvet Underground founder)
bass:
Ernie Brooks
drums (drum set):
David Robinson (US rock drummer)
guitar and lead vocals:
Jonathan Richman
organ and piano:
Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads & producer)
background vocals:
Ernie Brooks, Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads & producer) and David Robinson (US rock drummer)
recording of:
Old World
lyricist and composer:
Jonathan Richman
The Modern Lovers44:01
D5Equinoxe Pt. 4
engineer and mixer:
Jean-Pierre Janiaud
producer:
Jean‐Michel Jarre
assistant mixer:
Patrick Foulon
synthesizer:
Jean‐Michel Jarre (from 1978-01 until 1978-08)
mixed at:
Gang Recording Studio in Paris, Île-de-France, France (from 1978-01 until 1978-08)
recording of:
Équinoxe, Part 4 (from 1978-01 until 1978-08)
composer:
Jean‐Michel Jarre
part of:
Équinoxe
Jean‐Michel Jarre4.57:00
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