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OUTRAGEOUSLY WILD contains 2 LPs on 2 CDs: The Real Tania Maria: Wild! (1985)/Outrageous (1993). Personnel: Tania Maria (vocals, piano, electric piano, synthesizer); Rio (vocals); John Purcell (soprano & alto saxophones); Ze Luis (soprano & tenor saxophones, flute); Mitch Stein (guitar, mandolin); Dan Carillo (guitar); Tom Barney, Sergio Brandao, Darryl Jones (bass); Walfredo Reyes (drums, timbales); Ricky Sebastian, Buddy Williams (drums); Frank Colon, Don Alias, T.M. Percussion Brasil (percussion). Recorded live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California and Master Sound, Astoria, New York in September 1984 & April 1993. Personnel: Tania Maria (vocals, piano, electric piano, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); The Band (vocals); Mitch Stein (guitar, mandolin); Dan Carillo (guitar); Zé Luis (flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); John Purcell (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); John Pena (electric bass); Walfredo Reyes (drums, timbales); Ricky Sebastian, Buddy Williams (drums); Jorge Silva (pandeiro, tambourine, percussion); Don Alias, Reynaldo Fernandez, Frank Colon, Claudio Silva (percussion). Audio Mixers: Eric Kressmann; Tania Maria; Tom Swift. Audio Remixer: Phil Edwards . Liner Note Author: Tania Maria. Recording information: Eastside Sound Studio, New York, NY (09/1984-04/1993); Master Sound, New York, NY (09/1984-04/1993); Power Station, New York, NY (09/1984-04/1993); The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA (09/1984-04/1993). Photographers: David Fischer; David Lubarsky. Arranger: Tania Maria. Outrageously Wild Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.09) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Latin, Latin Jazz Vocals, Brazilian, Enhanced CD | | Label | Concord Picante | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 114866  | | CD Universe Part number | 6347388 | | Catalog number | 2204 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Oct 21, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Carl E. Jefferson; Carl Jefferson; Tania Maria | | Engineer | Matthew "Boomer" LaMonica; Phil Edwards; Tom Swift | | Personnel | Buddy Williams, Don Alias, Darryl Jones, Tom Barney, Walfredo Reyes, Tania Maria, John Pena, John Purcell, Frank Colon, Rio, Ze Luis, Dan Carillo, Ricky Sebastian, Mitch Stein, Sergio Brandao, Claudio Silva, Jorge Silva, Reynaldo Fernandez, T.M. Percussion Brasil |
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