Recorded at Chartmaker Studio, Ocean Way Recording, Record Plant Recording Studio and Rumbo Recorders, Los Angeles, California. 1994. Includes liner notes by Kenny Rogers.
Dan Higgins
Suzie Katayama
Bruce Dukov
Larry Corbett - cello
Brian Dembow
Joel Peskin
Julie Gigante
Joel Derouin
Oscar Brashear
Rick Baptist - trumpet
Roland Kato
John Guerin - drums
David Duke - French horn
Randy Waldman - piano, synthesizers
Evan Wilson
Assa Drori
Kenny Rogers - vocals
Henry Ferber
Larry Bunker - percussion
John Clark
Pete Christlieb - woodwinds, tenor saxophone
Marilyn Baker - viola
Daniel Smith
George Bohannon
Haim Shtrum - violin
Ronald Clark
Andrew Picken
Jeff Hamilton - drums
Samuel Boghossian
Steve Richards
Steve Richards
David Low
Miguel Martinez
Israel Baker
Don Williams
Joseph Goodman
Rollice Dale
Chuck Domanico
Marie Fera
Karen Jones
Richard Todd
Arnold Belnick
Earl Dumler - oboe, woodwinds
Brad Warnaar - French horn
Stephen Erdody
Harry Shirinian
Shari Zippert
John Chiodini - guitar
Frederick Seykora - cello
Jay Rosen
Joe Meyer
Armen Ksadjikian
Miwako Watanabe
Paula Hochhalter
Lanny Morgan
Alan Grunfeld
Barbara Porter
Jodi Burnett
Gary Foster
John Patitucci - bass
Brian Leonard
Clayton Haslop
Mike Melvoin
Terry Trotter - piano
Patricia Johnson
Rafael Rishik
Richard Altenbach
Frank Szabo
Marshall Royal - woodwinds
Michael Nowak
Dane Little
Gerald Vinci
Isabelle Daskoff
Karie Prescott
Dan Neufeld
Dan Neufeld
Irma Neumann
Margaret Wooten
Amy Shulman - harp
Amy Shulman - harp
Christina Soule
Claude Gaudette - programming
Lily Ho Chen
Richard Taylor "Dick" Nash
Rickey Woodard
Stanley Plummer
David Stenske
Pamela Goldsmith
Alvin Chea
Bob Sanov
Jimbo Ross
Mari Tsumura
Mari Tsumura
Don Palmer
Kenneth Burward-Hoy
Christine Ermacoff
Dorothy Wade
Hershel Wise
Mark Kibble
Mihail Zinovyev - viola
Robin Olson
Robin Olson
Daniel Rothmuller
Diana Halprin
Dixie Blackstone
Elizabeth Wilson
Kazi Pitelka
Michael Ferril
Razdan Kuyumjian
Bob Tricarico
Miran Kojian
Miran Kojian
Ray Kelley
Ron King - trumpet
Bob Becker
David Porter Thomas
James Walker
Joey Kibble
John Scanlon
Randall Aldcroft - trombone
Spiro Stamos
Steve Gordon
Susan Greenberg
Claude McKnight
Gil Romero
Gordon Marron Strings
Juliann French
Louise Di Tullio
Todd Hemmenway
Yoko Matsuda
Carrie Holzman-Little
Cedric Dent - background vocals
Ernest Ehrhardt
Bill Lane
David Shamban
Margot MacLaine
Polly Sweeney
Rowena Hamil
Diane Muller
Dominic Fera - woodwinds
Ed Meares - contrabass
Jayme Miller
Marc Sazar
Marni Johnson
Pete Christleib - woodwinds, tenor saxophone
Randy Aldcroft - trombone
Robert Sushel
Ron Clark - violin
Ron Clark - violin
Russ Cantor
Vage Ayrikyan
Also: David Foster, Take 6
Timepiece is the twenty-first studio album of 1930s and 1940s jazz standards by Country music superstar Kenny Rogers, released on 143/Atlantic Records. It was produced by David Foster.
Pierwsze amerykańskie wydanie na CD - "perełka" !!!
Płyta kompaktowa-orginalna.
COUNTRY Country-Pop , Contemporary Pop/Rock
ATLANTIC / WARNER BROS. Records numer katalogowy 82698 z 1994 roku. Made in USA !
Stan płyty: idealny -.
SPIS UTWORÓW: jeśli masz chwilę czasu, to kliknij TUTAJ (otwórz w nowym oknie),
i już możesz posłuchać samplii !
"David Foster has worked with almost every big name to create that stylized, incredible orchestral sound surrounding a strong vocal performer: Kenny happens to be one of those on this album.
Mr. Foster is the best at producing this style of music today, and this album is one of those that escaped media attention but is equally as good as those David created by Michael Buble, Josh Groban and the like. The orchestrations are excellent (thank you Jeremy Lubbock and David Foster), and remind you of a time when music was great, not just ordinary and alike. The songs are classic and well-crafted, and David Foster lets Kenny do what he does best: sing the song. Kenny's voice sounds great; he's one of the best with ballads. Though Kenny may not be known for being able to sing this style of music, David Foster (as producer and arranger) has helped create an album worth purchasing. No one is better at creating this type of sound for an artist than Mr. Foster, and Kenny's voice embodies this music beautifully. There is no finer producer working in this genre today, though many try and do okay with it. This is an excellent example of a credible producer working with a credible vocalist with material that is among the finest out there. Produced at a time when Kenny's career was at a bit of a standstill, this album should have brought his name back into the spotlight more in the "pop" arena; I'm surprised it was not as big of a success as those that have come after him.
This album is a find, and I recommend it to anyone who likes gorgeous orchestrations with excellent vocals on songs that surpass the test of time. If you like songs that are sung rather than those that are ranted or spoken, this album is an excellent add to any collection."