Claudio Bonelli And His Orchestra
Italian Mandolins
Location | 03 World |
Released | 1962 |
Country | US |
Media Condition | Fair (F) |
| track | dur |
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A1 | Ciribirbin | 1:58 |
A2 | Non Ti Scordar Di Me | 2:07 |
A3 | Chitarra Romana | 2:10 |
A4 | Julia | 2:23 |
A5 | Non Dimenticar | 2:39 |
A6 | Ti Diro | 2:55 |
B1 | Papaveri | 1:20 |
B2 | Resta Cu'mme | 2:33 |
B3 | Strada' Nfosa | 2:25 |
B4 | Tre Volte Baciami | 2:54 |
B5 | Luna Rossa | 2:34 |
B6 | Vivere | 2:15 |
Artists
Claudio Bonelli And His Orchestra
Credits
Gilbert Roussel
Accordion
Guy Pedersen
Bass
Jo Hrasko
Bass Clarinet
Marcel Hrasko
Bass Clarinet
René Nicolas
Bass Clarinet
Jo Hrasko
Clarinet
Marcel Hrasko
Clarinet
René Nicolas
Clarinet
Harry Ringler
Coordinator
Sandra Denesi
Coordinator
Harry Ringler
Coordinator [Production]
Murray Stein (2)
Design Concept
Gus Wallez
Drums
Christian Forget
Engineer
Jacques Lubin
Engineer
Raymond Guiot
Flute
Raymond Vaissiere
Guitar
Victor Apicella
Guitar
Bernard Galais
Harp
André Saint-Clivier
Mandolin
Christian Schneider (5)
Mandolin
Ginette Joly
Mandolin
Louise Valmaggia
Mandolin
Maria Scivittaro
Mandolin
Rene Duffayard
Mandolin
Bergolli
Painting
Jean-Pierre Drouet
Percussion
Joss Baselli
Percussion
Lino Pirollo
Percussion
Georges Grenu
Saxophone
Pierre Thibaud
Trumpet
The Composing Room, Inc.
Typography
Release Notes
The Time Label was started in New York City by Bob Shad in 1959. Time Records was located at 2 West 45th Street in New York. The output of the label was popular, folk, blues, country, R&B, jazz and gospel. Bob Shad was responsible for A&R for the label. Shad had a long history in the record business, he started the label “Sittin’ In With” in the late 1940’s. He sold that label to Mercury Records and started to do A&R work for them, mainly on their jazz subsidiary Emarcy. After Mercury, he did A&R work for the giant Decca label. Time had two subsidiary labels Brent and Shad, but it is believed that both these labels issued singles only. Time was a primarily a MOR label although it did release a few jazz and blues titles. Hugo Montenegro, Hal Mooney
and Al Caiola were staples on the label. The Time label was very similar to the Command label issuing many orchestral percussion albums where the stereo effect was exaggerated. Time operated into 1966 when it ceased operations.
The first Time label was red with black printing. “TIME RECORDS” above the center hole, below the logo was a script “Series 2000” in white. The second Time logo was the same except for “TIME” above the center hole with a white dot above the “I”.
The Time Records '2000 Series' catalog numbering release years are as follows: S-2000-2002 (1959), S-2003-2018 (1960), S-2019-2046 (1961), S-2047-2070 (1962), S-2071-2108 (1963), S-2109-2162 (1964), S-2163-2196 (1965), S-2197-2203 (1966).Labels
Time Records (3) [S/2068]