Cher – The Ugly Duckling
Лейбл: | Windham Hill Records – D25Y5117 Rabbit Ears Productions – D25Y5117 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | Japan |
Дата релиза: | 1987 |
Жанр: | Children's, Folk, World, & Country, Non-Music |
Стиль: | Spoken Word, Story |
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Треклист:
Song Titles: |
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Part I |
16:58 | ||
1.1 | Sheebeg Sheemore |
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1.2 | Lullabye |
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1.3 | The Munster Cloak |
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1.4 | Ode To Whiskey |
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1.5 | Three Ravens |
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1.6 | Down By The Sea |
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Part II |
16:13 | ||
2.1 | Three Ravens |
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2.2 | Mrs. Judge |
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2.3 | Down By The Sea |
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2.4 | Carolan's Ramble To Cashel |
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2.5 | Carolan's Farewell To Music |
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2.6 | Dark Woman Of The Glen |
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2.7 | Sheebeg Sheemore |
Участники записи:
- Adapted By – Joel Tuber
- Adapted By – Clara Stites
- Arranged By [Traditional Music] – Dan Drasin
- Arranged By [Traditional Music] – Patrick Ball
- Cello – Joan Jeanrenaud
- Design – Anne Robinson (2)
- Engineer [Assembled By], Mixed By – Howard Johnston
- Engineer [Assembled By], Mixed By – Steve Riffkin
- Harp [Celtic] – Patrick Ball
- Illustration – Robert Van Nutt
- Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
- Music By – Traditional
- Narrator – Cher
- Producer – Dan Drasin
- Producer – Mark Sottnick
- Recorded By [Cello] – Howard Johnston
- Recorded By [Celtic Harp] – Dan Drasin
- Written-By – Hans Christian Andersen
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Компании:
- Manufactured By – Pony Canyon Inc.
Участники записи:
- Adapted By – Joel Tuber
- Adapted By – Clara Stites
- Arranged By [Traditional Music] – Dan Drasin
- Arranged By [Traditional Music] – Patrick Ball
- Cello – Joan Jeanrenaud
- Design – Anne Robinson (2)
- Engineer [Assembled By], Mixed By – Howard Johnston
- Engineer [Assembled By], Mixed By – Steve Riffkin
- Harp [Celtic] – Patrick Ball
- Illustration – Robert Van Nutt
- Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
- Music By – Traditional
- Narrator – Cher
- Producer – Dan Drasin
- Producer – Mark Sottnick
- Recorded By [Cello] – Howard Johnston
- Recorded By [Celtic Harp] – Dan Drasin
- Written-By – Hans Christian Andersen