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The Benoit/Freeman Project

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The Benoit/Freeman Project
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1, 1994
Recorded1994
GenreJazz
Length51:57
LabelGRP
ProducerRuss Freeman, David Benoit
David Benoit chronology
Letter to Evan
(1992)
The Benoit/Freeman Project
(1994)
Shaken Not Stirred
(1994)

The Benoit Freeman Project is an album by American pianist David Benoit and American guitarist Russ Freeman that was released in 1994 and recorded for the GRP label. The album reached No. 2 on the jazz chart at Billboard magazine. Freeman is the founder and leader of the Rippingtons.

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Track listing

All tracks composed by David Benoit and Russ Freeman; except where indicated

  1. "Reunion" (Freeman) – 5:06
  2. "When She Believed in Me" (Kenny Loggins, Benoit, Freeman) – 5:25
  3. "Mediterranean Nights" – 6:57
  4. "Swept Away" – 4:55
  5. "The End of Our Season" – 4:16
  6. "After the Love Has Gone" (David Foster, Jay Graydon, Bill Champlin) – 4:18
  7. "Smartypants" – 5:42
  8. "It's the Thought that Counts" (Benoit) – 6:02
  9. "Mirage" (Freeman) – 5:59
  10. "That's All I Could Say" – 3:17

Personnel

Orchestra (1, 3 & 10)

  • Suzie Katayama – music contractor, music preparation
  • Joel Derouin – concertmaster
  • Chuck Domanico and Arni Egilsson – bass
  • Larry Corbett, Stephen Erdody, Suzie Katayama and Daniel Smith – cello
  • Robert Becker, Cynthia Morrow, James Ross and Evan Wilson – viola
  • Ron Clark, Bruce Dukov, Charles Everett, Armen Garabedian, Berj Garabedian, Pamela Gates, Endre Granat, Henry Ferber, Peter Kent, Maria Newman and Michele Richards – violin

Production

  • David Benoit – producer
  • Russ Freeman – producer, vocal producer (2), overdub recording, guitar recording, additional keyboard recording, mixing
  • Dave Grusin – executive producer
  • Larry Rosen – executive producer
  • Clark Germain – basic track recording, piano and drum recording (5), horns recording (7)
  • Terry Nelson – engineer (2)
  • Alan Hirshberg – engineer (6), basic track recording (6)
  • Jeff Demorest – recording assistant
  • Mark Guilbeault – recording assistant
  • Tim Aller – piano and drum recording assistant (5), assistant engineer (6), horns recording assistant (7)
  • Joseph Doughney – post-production recording
  • Michael Landry – post-production recording
  • Carl Griffin – mix assistant
  • Ted Jensen – mastering
  • Andi Howard – album coordinator
  • Cara Bridges – album coordination assistant
  • Michael Pollard – production coordinator
  • Sonny Mediana – production director
  • Sharon Franklin – production direction assistant
  • Andy Baltimore – creative director
  • Alba Acevedo – graphic design
  • Dan Serrano – art direction, cover art
  • Carl Studna – photography
  • The Fitzgerald Hartley Co. – management for David Benoit
  • Gardner Howard Ringe Entertainment – management for Russ Freeman

Studios

  • Recorded at Cheyenne Mountain Ranch Studios (Colorado); Ocean Way Recording (Hollywood, CA); 29th Street Studio (Torrance, CA); Santa Barbara Sound Design (Santa Barbara, CA).
  • Mixed at Cheyenne Mountain Ranch Studios.
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York, NY).

Charts

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Billboard Jazz Albums[1] 2

References

  1. ^ "David Benoit US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
This page was last edited on 11 December 2023, at 15:18
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