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Žanr: Džez, Pop, Rok, Svetska i Kantri muzika
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Original, made in USA
Knjizica od 16 str.
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knjizica 5 Cd 5
Studio album by Rickie Lee Jones
Released September 26, 1989
Studio
Studio 55, Los Angeles
Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles
The Village Recorder, West Los Angeles
Length 55:17
Label Geffen
Producer Walter Becker
Rickie Lee Jones chronology
The Magazine
(1984) Flying Cowboys
(1989) Pop Pop
(1991)
Flying Cowboys is fourth full-length studio album by Rickie Lee Jones. It was released in September 1989 and produced by Walter Becker of Steely Dan.
Background
After the release of The Magazine in 1984, Jones retreated from the limelight. She married Pascal Nabet Meyer and gave birth to daughter Charlotte Rose in 1988 while working on her fourth full-length studio album.
Jones and Nabet Meyer had been writing and working together on new material for several years before the recording work commenced in 1988, with Walter Becker as producer. Jones had expressed admiration for the work of Steely Dan, particularly their album The Royal Scam (1976).
Promotional copies of Flying Cowboys were packaged with an interview with Jones conducted by Carl Arrington (previously misidentified as LeVar Burton). This interview is the source for a passage that is extensively sampled on British electronic group the Orb`s 1990 hit `Little Fluffy Clouds`.[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Rickie Lee Jones, except where noted. Side two of the vinyl release of the album begins with the title track.
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. `The Horses`
Walter BeckerJones
4:47
2. `Just My Baby`
JonesPascal Nabet-Meyer
4:44
3. `Ghetto of My Mind`
JonesNabet-Meyer
6:12
4. `Rodeo Girl` 4:50
5. `Satellites` 4:54
6. `Ghost Train` 4:16
7. `Flying Cowboys`
Sal BernardiJonesNabet-Meyer
5:02
8. `Don`t Let the Sun Catch You Crying`
Les ChadwickLeslie MaguireGerry MarsdenFred Marsden
4:13
9. `Love Is Gonna Bring Us Back Alive`
JonesNabet-Meyer
4:51
10. `Away from the Sky` 5:30
11. `Atlas` Marker` 5:58
Personnel
Musicians
Rickie Lee Jones – synthesizer, string synthesizer, organ, guitar, steel drums, drum programming, vocals; all instruments (4)
John Robinson – drums (1, 3, 5, 9)
Peter Erskine – drums (7, 11)
Buzz Feiten – guitar (1, 3, 5, 9)
Dean Parks – guitar (1–3, 5, 7, 10, 11)
Greg Phillinganes – keyboards (1, 3, 5)
Neil Stubenhaus – bass (1, 3, 5, 9, 11)
Sal Bernardi – guitar, backing vocals (7)
Jim Keltner – drum machine effects (6)
Bob Sheppard – saxophone (5, 8)
Rob Wasserman – bass (8)
Paulinho da Costa – percussion (8)
William `Smitty` Smith – organ (1)
Michael Omartian – piano (1)
Ed Alton – acoustic bass (2)
Michael Fisher – percussion (2)
Gary Coleman – vibraphone (2)
Bob Zimmitti – percussion (3, 5)
Chris Dickie – drum programming (4)
Walter Becker – bass (7)
Marty Krystall – English horn, clarinet (7), tenor saxophone (9)
Vince Mendoza – trumpet (7)
Greg Mathieson – Hammond B3 organ (9)
Michael Boddicker – string synthesizer (10)
Pascal Nabet-Meyer – synthesizer, piano (7), percussion programming (11)
Randy Brecker – trumpet (11)
Vonda Shepard – backing vocals
Chris Smith – harmonica
Kevin Dorsey, Michael Ruff – backing vocals (1)
Leslie Smith, the Waters – backing vocals (3)
Production
Walter Becker – producer
Gary Gersh, Pascal Nabet Meyer – executive producers
Greg Penny - recording and mixing - engineer
Roger Nicols, Mark Linett, Lavant Coppock, Roger Hart – engineer
Stephen Marcussen – mastering engineer (Precision Lacquer)
Jose Esteban Martinez – front cover painting entitled `I Am Singing at Your Window`