Affinity

~ Release by Bill Evans & Toots Thielemans (see all versions of this release, 4 available)

Annotation

Exactly the same release is also packaged as:
"Affinity (featuring Toots Thielemans)" by Bill Evans

Annotation last modified on 2006-09-18 02:59 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1I Do It for Your Love
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
instrumental cover recording of:
I Do It for Your Love (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
lyricist and composer:
Paul Simon (of Simon & Garfunkel)
publisher:
Pattern Music Ltd (publisher), シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.), ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division), DeShufflin Limited (in 1975) and Paul Simon Music (in 1975)
7:23
2Sno' Peas
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
cover recording of:
Sno' Peas (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
writer:
Phil Markowitz
publisher:
Marko Music
5:56
3This Is All I Ask
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
instrumental recording of:
This Is All I Ask (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
lyricist and composer:
Gordon Jenkins
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp., EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), Intersong Music and Robbins Music Corp.
4:18
4The Days of Wine and Roses
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
instrumental recording of:
Days of Wine and Roses (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
publisher:
Johnny Mercer Music Publishing, Inc., M. Witmark & Sons, Warner Bros. (holding: file NO releases), Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
part of:
The 35th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1), Grammy Award: Song of the Year nominees (number: 1964 winner) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1962 winner)
6:43
5Jesus' Last Ballad
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
cover recording of:
Jesus' Last Ballad (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
writer:
Gianni Bedori
publisher:
Teneten Music, Inc.
5:59
6Tomato Kiss
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recording of:
Tomato Kiss (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
writer:
Larry Schneider
5:25
7The Other Side of Midnight (Noelle's Theme)
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recording of:
The Other Side of Midnight (Noelle’s Theme) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
composer:
Michel Legrand
publisher:
Twentieth Century Music Corp. and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
3:23
8Blue in Green [miscredited as 'Blue and Green']
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recording of:
Blue in Green (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
composer:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) and Bill Evans (pianist)
publisher:
Jazz Horn Music, Musical Frontiers Pub. Co. and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
4:16
9Body and Soul
recording engineer:
Frank Laico (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
producer:
Helen Keane
mixer:
Frank Laico
double bass:
Marc Johnson (US jazz bassist, composer & band leader) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
drums (drum set):
Eliot Zigmund (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
flute and saxophone:
Larry Schneider (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
harmonica:
Toots Thielemans (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
keyboard and piano:
Bill Evans (pianist) (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
instrumental recording of:
Body and Soul (from 1978-10-30 until 1978-11-02)
lyricist:
Frank Eyton (in 1930), Edward Heyman (in 1930) and Robert Sour (in 1930)
composer:
Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and John Green (composer and conductor, often credited as John Green) (in 1930)
publisher:
Bug Music, Inc., Chappell & Co Ltd., Druropetal Music, Quartet Music Inc., Range Road Music Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
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) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
6:17

Credits

Release

printed in:United States
art direction:John Cabalka
photography:Doug Wetstein
mastering:Steve Romaine
design:Eric Monson
artwork:Ark Wong
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1979)
recorded at and mastered at:Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States
ASIN:US: B000002KK0 [info]