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Also available as three individual CDs: LIVE AT ORCHESTRA HALL, DETROIT, HERE'S TO LIFE, and FEEL THE SPIRIT.
Recorded live at Orchestra Hall, Detroit, Michigan on November 20, 1992. Includes liner notes by Will Friedwald.
3 CD;W/Count Basie Orch,Here's Here's To Life,Feel The Spirit
LIVE AT ORCHESTRA HALL, DETROIT:
Recorded at Studio One, CTS Studios, London, England on August 16-18, 1993.
Recorded at Conway Recording, Hollywood, California on September 20-23, 1994.
Personnel includes: Joe Williams (vocals); Frank Foster, The Count Basie Orchestra.
Producers: John Snyder, Aaron A. Woodward III, John Levy.
Engineers: Jack Renner, Michael Bishop.
HERE'S TO LIFE:
Personnel includes: Joe Williams (vocals); The Robert Farnon Orchestra.
Producer: John Snyder.
Engineer: Jack Renner.
FEEL THE SPIRIT:
Personnel includes: Joe Williams, Marlena Shaw (vocals); Jerry Peters (piano).
Engineers: Jack Renner, Joseph Magee.
Personnel: Joe Williams (vocals); Count Basie & His Orchestra, Fred White , Marlena Shaw, Robert Farnon Orchestra, Valerie Pinkston, Will Wheaton, Bunny Hull, Carmen Twillie (vocals); Louis Stewart, Phil Upchurch (guitar); Raymond Cohen (violin); Sian Davies (oboe); Roy Willox (alto saxophone); Tommy Whittle (tenor saxophone); John Pigneguy (French horn); Don Lusher (trombone); Jerry Peters (piano); Patrice Rushen (synthesizer); Abe Laboriel, Jr. (bass instrument); Harvey Mason, Sr. (drums). Triple Play Review
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