Shaken Not Stirred (David Benoit album)

Shaken Not Stirred is an album by American pianist David Benoit released in 1994, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached #14 on Billboard's Jazz chart.

Shaken Not Stirred
Studio album by
Released1994
Recorded1994
GenreJazz
Length46:07
LabelGRP Records
ProducerDavid Benoit, Jeffrey Weber
David Benoit chronology
The Benoit/Freeman Project
(1994)
Shaken Not Stirred
(1994)
The Best of David Benoit 1987-1995
(1995)

Track listing

All tracks written by David Benoit, except as noted.

  1. "Wailea" - 4:29
  2. "I Went To Bat For You" - 4:29
  3. "Any Other Time" (David Benoit / David Pack) - 5:05
  4. "Carmel" - 3:10
  5. "Sparks Flew" - 4:23
  6. "Shaken Not Stirred" - 5:39
  7. "Chi Chi's Eyes" - 4:45
  8. "Days Of Old" (David Benoit / Lorraine Feather) - 4:27
  9. "Jacqueline" - 3:31
  10. "Sarah's Theme" - 6:10

Personnel

Orchestrations
  • Missy Hanson – cello (3)
  • Larry Corbett – cello (4, 7, 8)
  • Douglas Davis – cello (4)
  • Susie Katayama – cello (4)
  • Armen Ksajikian – cello (4)
  • Roger Lebow – cello (4)
  • Chuck Berghofer – double bass (4)
  • Ami Egglison – double bass (4)
  • Richard Feves – double bass (4)
  • Susan Ranney – double bass (4)
  • Gayle Levant – harp (4, 7, 8)
  • Robert Becker – viola (4)
  • Denyse Buffum – viola (4)
  • Pamela Goldsmith – viola (4)
  • Roland Kato – viola (4)
  • James Ross – viola (4)
  • Evan Wilson – viola (4)
  • Vicki Miskolczy – viola (7, 8)
  • Israel Baker – violin (4)
  • Ron Clark – violin (4)
  • Bruce Dukov – violin (4), concertmaster (4)
  • Henry Ferber – violin (4)
  • Armen Garabedian – violin (4)
  • Berj Garabedian – violin (4)
  • Endre Granat – violin (4)
  • Gwen Heller – violin (4)
  • Karen Jones – violin (4)
  • Peter Kent – violin (4, 7, 8)
  • Ezra Kilger – violin (4)
  • Miran Kojian – violin (4)
  • Brian Leonard – violin (4)
  • Joy Lyle – violin (4)
  • Michael Markman – violin (4)
  • Ralph Morrison – violin (4)
  • Robert Peterson – violin (4)
  • Barbara Porter – violin (4)
  • Rachel Robinson – violin (4)
  • Guillermo Romero – violin (4)
  • Anatoly Rosinsky – violin (4)
  • Mark Sazer – violin (4)
  • John Wittenberg – violin (4)
  • Sid Page – violin (7, 8), concertmaster (7, 8)
  • Gary Gray – clarinet (4), bass clarinet (4)
  • Charles Bolto – clarinet (7)
  • Louise Di Tullio – flute (4)
  • Valerie King – flute (4)
  • Steve Kujala – piccolo flute (4)
  • Brice Martin – piccolo flute (4, 7), pan flutes (4), flute (7)
  • Joe Meyer – French horn (4)
  • James Thatcher – French horn (4)
  • Richard Todd – French horn (4)
  • Brad Warnaar – French horn (4)
  • Steven Holtman – trombone (4)
  • Alan Kaplan – trombone (4)
  • Robert Payne – trombone (4)
  • Rick Baptist – trumpet (4)
  • Wayne Bergeron – trumpet (4)
  • Gregory Prechel – trumpet (4)
  • Norman Pearson – tuba (4)
  • Larry Bunker – percussion (4)
  • Alan Varvin – percussion (4), timpani (7)
  • Bob Zimmitti – percussion (4)

Production

  • David Benoit – producer
  • Jeffrey Weber – co-producer
  • Dave Grusin – executive producer
  • Larry Rosen – executive producer
  • Cara Bridgins – production coordinator
  • Clark Germain – engineer, mixing
  • Mike Brink – second engineer
  • David Brock – second engineer
  • Randy Festejo – second engineer
  • Mark Guilbeault – second engineer
  • Bill Winnett – second engineer
  • Tim Aller – additional engineer
  • Bill Drescher – additional engineer
  • Ross Pallone – additional engineer
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Sonny Mediana – production director, art direction
  • Andy Baltimore – creative director
  • Alba Acevedo – graphic design
  • Jeff Sedlick – photography
Studios
  • Recorded at 29th Street Studio (Torrance, California).
  • Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California).

Charts

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Billboard Jazz Albums[1] 14
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References

  1. "David Benoit US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
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