In Hoagland
In Hoagland is an album by Georgie Fame, Annie Ross and Hoagy Carmichael, featuring a band of leading UK jazz musicians and arrangements by Harry South. Originally released under the title In Hoagland '81, it was recorded in London and released in June 1981,[1] just a few months before Carmichael died in December of that year.
In Hoagland | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | June 1981 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Baldeagle BELP 181 |
Producer | Georgie Fame, John Lambe, Rod Slade |
Track listing
- "The Old Music Master"
- "Hong Kong Blues"
- "Georgia on My Mind"
- "One Morning in May"
- "My Resistance Is Low"
- I Get Along Without You Very Well"
- "Rockin' Chair"
- "Drip Drop"
- "Stardust"
- "Up a Lazy River"
- "Two Sleepy People"
- "Hoagy's Help" (Spoken)
- "Hoagland"
Personnel
- Georgie Fame - keyboards, vocals, producer, arranger
- Annie Ross – vocals
- Hoagy Carmichael - piano, vocals
- Harry South – arranger
- Barry Morgan - drums
- Chris Pyne - trombone
- Daryl Runswick - bass
- Dick Morrissey - tenor saxophone, flute
- Jim Richardson - bass
- Geoff Castle - synthesizer, keyboards
- Ian Hamer - trumpet
- Martin Kershaw - guitar
- Peter King - alto saxophone
- Steve Short - engineer
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References
- Credits. Allmusic. Consulted 6 May 2015.
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