Joy to the World

~ Release by Pink Martini (see all versions of this release, 12 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1White Christmas
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
electric guitar:
Dan Faehnle (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
cover recording of:
White Christmas (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (from 1938 until 1940)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), EMI Allans Music Australia Pty Ltd, Irving Berlin Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd. (Australian subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group), Williamson Music Company and Irving Berlin Music Company (from 1940 to present)
sub-publisher:
Irving Berlin Music Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019), Warner/Chappell Music, Hong Kong Limited (華納音樂版權香港有限公司, 1995–2019), シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and 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)
part of:
The 15th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1942 winner)
Pink Martini2:13
2White Christmas, Pt. 2
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
celesta:
Grace Fong (pianist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
cello:
Pansy Chang (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
congas, drums (drum set), shakers and triangle:
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
violin:
Nicholas Crosa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
choir vocals:
Eric Asakawa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Berg (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Brandyn Callahan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Noah Cotter (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Daniel Dempsey (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Stephen Ecklemann (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Jeramie Gajan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Forrest Gamba (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), David Gerhards (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Kassandra Haddock (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Elena Hess (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Devin Van Hine (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Adam Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Taylor Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Matthew Krane (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Calvin Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Luke Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Audrey Overby (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Pacific Youth Choir (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Chelsea Plaskitt (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Searls (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Duncan Tuomi (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Jessica Wasko (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
由紀さおり (Saori Yuki) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
conductor:
Mia Hall Savage (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
White Christmas (Maburaho)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin
translator:
山下達郎 (Tatsuro Yamashita)
translated version of:
White Christmas
part of:
Maburaho (TV soundtrack)
Pink Martini feat. Saori Yuki3:32
3Shehedryk (Ukranian Bell Carol)
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
cowbell:
Timothy Nishimoto (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
drums (drum set) and shekere:
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
shekere:
Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Derek Rieth (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
choir vocals:
Eric Asakawa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Berg (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Brandyn Callahan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Noah Cotter (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Daniel Dempsey (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Stephen Ecklemann (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Jeramie Gajan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Forrest Gamba (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), David Gerhards (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Kassandra Haddock (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Elena Hess (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Devin Van Hine (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Adam Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Taylor Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Matthew Krane (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Calvin Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Luke Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Audrey Overby (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Pacific Youth Choir (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Chelsea Plaskitt (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Searls (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Duncan Tuomi (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Jessica Wasko (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
orchestra:
Bells of the Cascades (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
conductor:
Mia Hall Savage (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Nancy Hascall (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
Щедрик (The Little Swallow) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
written in:
Ukraine
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Pink Martini feat. The Pacific Youth Choir2:59
4Santa Baby
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
bell:
Karen Early (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
clarinet and flute:
Timothy Jensen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
drums (drum set):
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
electric guitar:
Dan Faehnle (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
marimba and xylophone:
Don Henson‐Blankenship (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trumpet:
Gavin Bondy (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
background vocals:
Stephen Marc Beaudoin (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Carl Halvorson (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Benjamin Hartley Landsverk (sometimes Ben) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Timothy Nishimoto (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Nate Overmeyer (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
orchestrator:
Stephen Taylor (composer, orchestrator)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
cover recording of:
Santa Baby (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
writer:
Joan Javits, Anthony Springer (Tony Springer) and Philip Springer
publisher:
Carlin Music Corporation, Hello Mr. Wilson, Tamir Music, TM Music Ltd., Warner Chappell and Warner Chappell Music (publisher as Warner/Chappell Music)
Pink Martini2:38
5Elohai, N’tzor
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
accordion:
Patricia Costa Kim (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
Ida Rae Cahana (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Ari Shapiro (broadcaster) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
Elohai, N’tzor
composer:
Danny Maseng (in 2000)
Pink Martini3:19
6Little Drummer Boy
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
bell and congas:
Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (in 2006-06)
congas and cowbell:
Derek Rieth (in 2006-06)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (in 2006-06)
drums (drum set) and tambourine:
Martin Zarzar (in 2006-06)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (in 2006-06)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (in 2006-06)
trumpet:
Gavin Bondy (in 2006-06)
vocals:
China Forbes (in 2006-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Crossroads Productions in Vancouver, Washington, United States (in 2006-06)
cover recording of:
Carol of the Drum (aka “The Little Drummer Boy”) (in 2006-06)
lyricist and composer:
Katherine K. Davis (Katherine Kennicott Davis) (in 1941)
additional composer:
Henry Onorati (in 1958) and Harry Simeone (in 1958)
publisher:
EMI Mills Music (ASCAP-affiliated), International Korwin Corp., Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell Music (publisher as Warner/Chappell Music), Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. (in 1955) and Mills Music, Inc. (in 1964)
is based on:
Trad. (traditional Czech carol, became “Carol of the Drums”)
Pink Martini3:45
7Congratulations (A Happy New Year Song)
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
cello:
Pansy Chang (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
guitar family:
Dan Faehnle (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
violin:
Nicholas Crosa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Timothy Nishimoto (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
恭喜恭喜
lyricist and composer:
陳歌辛 (Chen Gexin, Chinese composer)
Pink Martini2:52
8Do You Hear What I Hear?
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
bell and drums (drum set):
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
congas:
Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Derek Rieth (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
mandolin:
Dave Gerow (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
violin:
Nicholas Crosa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
cover recording of:
Do You Hear What I Hear? (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
lyricist:
Noël Regney (in 1962)
writer:
Noël Regney and Gloria Shayne Baker
composer:
Gloria Shayne Baker (in 1962)
publisher:
Blue Ribbon Music Ltd., Campbell Connelly and Jewel Music Publishing Co., Inc. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Pink Martini3:58
9La vergine degli angeli
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
cello:
Pansy Chang (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
harp:
Maureen Love (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
violin:
Nicholas Crosa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
choir vocals:
Eric Asakawa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Berg (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Brandyn Callahan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Noah Cotter (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Daniel Dempsey (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Stephen Ecklemann (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Jeramie Gajan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Forrest Gamba (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), David Gerhards (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Kassandra Haddock (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Elena Hess (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Devin Van Hine (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Adam Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Taylor Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Matthew Krane (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Calvin Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Luke Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Audrey Overby (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Pacific Youth Choir (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Chelsea Plaskitt (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Searls (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Duncan Tuomi (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Jessica Wasko (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
conductor:
Mia Hall Savage (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
La forza del destino: Atto II, scena 2. “La vergine degli angeli” (Leonora, Melitone, Guardiano, coro)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Francesco Maria Piave
part of:
La forza del destino: Atto II
Pink Martini feat. The Pacific Youth Choir3:11
10We Three Kings
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
bell and caxixi:
Brian Davis (percussionist for Pink Martini) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
cello:
Pansy Chang (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
congas, cymbal and drums (drum set):
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
electric guitar:
Dan Faehnle (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
shekere:
Derek Rieth (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trumpet:
Gavin Bondy (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
violin:
Nicholas Crosa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
We Three Kings (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
lyricist and composer:
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (composer, “We Three Kings”)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 24751)
Pink Martini5:05
11A Snowglobe Christmas
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
bell:
Karen Early (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
drums (drum set):
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
slide guitar:
Russ Blake (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
A Snowglobe Christmas
writer:
China Forbes and Thomas M. Lauderdale
Pink Martini3:37
12Ocho kandelikas (Eight Little Candles)
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
congas, drums (drum set) and percussion:
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
double bass:
Phil Baker (US upright bassist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
guitar:
Dan Faehnle (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trumpet:
Gavin Bondy (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Ari Shapiro (broadcaster) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
recording of:
Ocho kandelikas
lyricist and composer:
Flory Jagoda
Pink Martini2:16
13Silent Night
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
celesta:
Thomas M. Lauderdale (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
piano:
Grace Fong (pianist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
choir vocals:
Portland Boychoir (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
conductor:
David York (Composer, Director of the David York Ensemble) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
medley including a recording of:
Silent Night (Christmas carol, English translation)
lyricist:
Josef Mohr (in 1816)
composer:
Franz Xaver Gruber (in 1818)
translator:
John Freeman Young (in 1859)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 27088)
translated version of:
Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
medley including a recording of:
Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
lyricist:
Josef Mohr (in 1816)
composer:
Franz Xaver Gruber (in 1818)
part of:
Oh, What a Lovely War! (stage musical)
Pink Martini feat. Portland Boychoir3:37
14Auld Lang Syne
recording engineer and mixer:
Dave Friedlander
producer:
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Pink Martini
cavaquinho:
Luis Claudio Candido (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
cymbal:
Martin Zarzar (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
shakers:
Timothy Nishimoto (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trombone:
Robert Taylor (trombonist) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
trumpet:
Gavin Bondy (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
choir vocals:
Eric Asakawa (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Berg (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Brandyn Callahan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Noah Cotter (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Daniel Dempsey (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Stephen Ecklemann (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Jeramie Gajan (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Forrest Gamba (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), David Gerhards (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Kassandra Haddock (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Elena Hess (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Devin Van Hine (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Adam Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Taylor Johnson (choir vocals) (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Matthew Krane (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Calvin Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Luke Multanen (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Audrey Overby (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Pacific Youth Choir (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Chelsea Plaskitt (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Lauren Searls (from 2008-05 until 2010-08), Duncan Tuomi (from 2008-05 until 2010-08) and Jessica Wasko (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
vocals:
China Forbes (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
conductor:
Mia Hall Savage (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
performer:
Lions of Batucada (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Heinz Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Kung Fu Bakery Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon, United States (from 2008-05 until 2010-08)
medley including a recording of:
Auld Lang Syne (original Scots version, lyrics by Robert Burns)
lyricist:
Robert Burns (18th century Scottish poet/lyricist) (in 1788)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 6294)
medley including a recording of:
Auld Lang Syne (tr. Sbait)
lyricist:
Dirgham Sbait
translator:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) and Dirgham Sbait
translated version of:
Auld Lang Syne (original Scots version, lyrics by Robert Burns)
medley including a recording of:
Ce n'est qu'un au revoir
lyricist:
Jacques Sevin (in 1920)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
translated version of:
Auld Lang Syne (original Scots version, lyrics by Robert Burns)
Pink Martini feat. The Pacific Choir & Lions of Batucada3:17