Observatory (album)

Observatory is the second studio album by husband and wife duo Steve Weingart & Renee Jones. Co-produced by Steve Weingart and Simon Phillips, the CD was released worldwide on November 27, 2012 by Skeewa Music.[1][2][3][4]

Observatory
Studio album by

Steve Weingart & Renee Jones
ReleasedNovember 2012
RecordedPhantom Recordings,
Van Nuys, CA.
GenreJazz Fusion
Length49:24
LabelSkeewa Music
ProducerSteve Weingart and Simon Phillips

Steve Weingart & Renee Jones chronology
Dialogue
(2011)
Observatory
(2012)

Track listing

  1. "Twenty Twelve" (Weingart) – 5:15
  2. "Time Will Tell" (Weingart & Jones) – 6:49
  3. "Conspiracy" (Weingart) – 5:21
  4. "Ethos" (Weingart & Jones) – 5:28
  5. "Nostalgia" (Weingart) – 4:32
  6. "Echoplexity" (Weingart & Jones) – 8:55
  7. "Shelter" (Weingart) – 6:27
  8. "After" (Weingart) – 6:37

Personnel

  • Steve Weingart – Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
  • Renee Jones – Electric Bass, Vocals
  • Simon Phillips – Drums (except After)
  • Katisse Buckingham - Saxes & Flutes
  • Chris Wabich - Percussion, Drums on After, Steel Drums on Shelter
  • Mike Miller - Electric Guitar on Twenty Twelve

Liner Notes

All songs published by Skeewa Music (ASCAP), except:
Time Will Tell, Ethos, and Echoplexity, published by Skeewa Music and Intiésin Music (ASCAP)

Steve plays: Clavia Nord Wave, 1972 Fender Rhodes 73 Stage, Spectrasonics Omnisphere, and thanks Clavia, Nir Benjaminy-Fender Rhodes LA

Renee plays Music Man Basses and thanks them for their support.

Steve and Renee gratefully acknowledge: The Weingart and Jones families for their love and support; Simon, Katisse and Chris for their friendship & musicianship; Steve Lukather, Lou and Stacey Spirito, Tom Meek, Reggie Boyle, Billie Rainbird, Mike and Diana Guitard, Steve and Cindy Saalfeld.

Produced by Steve Weingart and Simon Phillips
Recorded and Mixed by Simon Phillips at Phantom Studios, Van Nuys, California
Assistant Engineering by Matthew Forsyth
Mastered by Ron Bousted at Resolution Mastering, Sherman Oaks, California
Photography and Package Design by Lou Spirito
Hubble Images by NASA/JPL

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