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Days of Yesterday
Hiromi Kanda
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2013
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Tracks
Days of Yesterday; It Had to Be You; All of Me; Memories of You; I'm through With Love; Stella By Starlight; Twilight Tears; Our Love Is Here to Stay; You've Made a Dreamer Out of Me; Smile; Night and Day; I Love Paris.
Personnel
Hiromi Kanda
vocalsAdditional Personnel / Information
Hiromi Kanda: vocals; Matt Catingub: conductor/arranger; Kevin Axt: bass; Chuck Bergofer: bass; Kevin Winnard: drums; Dan Higgins: woodwinds; Jeff Driskell: woodwinds; Pete Christlieb: woodwinds; Greg Huckins: woodwinds; Salvadore Lozano: woodwinds; Wayne Bergeron: trumpet; Bob Summers: trumpet; Dan Fornero: trumpet; Rick Baptist: trumpet; Andy Martin: trombone; Alex Isles: trombone; Craig Gosnell: trombone;Quin Johnson: piano; Joe Sample: piano; Larry Koonse: guitars; Jo Ann Turovsky: harp; Violins: Sid Page, Eun-Mee Ahn, Armen Anassian, Ishani Bhoola, Darrius Campo, Bruce Dukov, Nina Evtuhov, Juli Ann Gigante, Alan Grunfeld, Amy Hershberger, Maia Jasper, Aimee Kreston, Ana Landauer, Songa Lee, Marina Manukian, Serena McKiney, Helen Nightengale, Alyssa Park, Sare Parkins, Katia Popov, Anatoly Rosinsky, Neil Samples, Simeon Simeonov, Teresa Stanislaw, Josefina Vergara, Irena Voloshina, Miwako Watanabe.
Album Description
Hiromi Kanda, the acclaimed Japanese vocalist with a penchant for the Great American Songbook, presents her sophomore album, Days of Yesterday. Arranged by Matt Catingub (Rosemary Clooney, Louie Bellson) and engineered by multiple Grammy-winner Al Schmitt (Frank Sinatra, Diana Krall, Ray Charles), Days of Yesterday was recorded at the legendary Capitol Studios in Hollywood in the summer of 2010.
Review
- Days of Yesterday by Dan McClenaghan
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