Dance - Harry James and His Big Band
Recorded March 26-30, 1979 in Wylie Chapel at the First Presbyterian Church in Hollywood, California
Released in 1979 on Sheffield Lab LAB-11 (LP). Reissued on Sheffield Lab CD-11 (CD), 10071-2-F (CD), CD-900 (CD), and SL10090 (CD).
Written by Paul Jabara
Arranged by Bill Rogers
Trumpet, Leader, Cowbell - Harry James
Trumpet - Nick Buono, Clay Jenkins, William “Bill” Hicks, Clyde Reasinger
Trombone - Gary Tole, John Cochran
Bass Trombone - Stewart “Stew” Undem
Tuba - Ira Westley
Saxophones - Mike Butera, Tino Isgro, Chris Galuman, Norman “Norm” Smith, Jack Aiken
Piano - Norman Parker (solo)
Bass - Dave Stone
Drums - Les DeMerle
Percussion - Ken Watson
Manager - Frank “Pee Wee” Monte
Producer - Lincoln Mayorga, Doug Sax
Special thanks to the Reverend Lloyd John Ogilvie and Ted Behr of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood.
NOTE: The audio for the LAB-11 LP was recorded using three microphones: one stereo microphone for overall coverage, a touch-up microphone on the piano, and a Telefunken 251 for the acoustic bass. All microphones featured capsules manufactured by AKG. The signal directly fed the lacquer master disc cutting tube amplifiers, hence “direct to disc.” Recording direct-to-disc meant that an LP side, consisting of four to five songs, needed to be recorded in its entirety in one take, without mistake, with a short pause between songs to allow the lathe operator to advance the cutting head for the next song while still recording live. The audio appearing in this video is from the CD-900 CD, which was recorded in parallel using a two-track master tape and transferred directly to the digital compact disc master.
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