- Lullaby Of Birdland – 2:56
- Cry Me A River – 4:02
- Fly Me To The Moon – 3:41
- Hey There – 3:30
- I’m Walkin’ – 2:36
- You Don’t Know Me – 4:36
- In The Still Of The Night – 4:28
- The Thrill Is Gone – 4:41
- A Summer Place – 3:33
- Love Potion #9 – 3:28
- Teach Me Tonight – 3:53
- After The Lights Go Down Low – 3:22
- Misty – 5:24
- The Party’s Over – 2:48
- The Man I Love – 5:58 [Bonus Track]
Potions [from the 50s]
© 2014 by A.T. Music LLC [Catalog #3103]
Executive Producer: A.T. Music LLC
Producer: Kenny Werner
Recording Engineer: Al Schmitt, Capitol Records Studio
Mixing Engineer: Al Schmitt, Capitol Records Studio
Mastered by: Bernie Grundman, Bernie Grundman Mastering
Asst. Engineers: Steve Genewick, Akihiro Nishimura
Arrangements: Kenny Werner, Steve Rawlins, Bill Cunliffe, Mike Lang and Lyn Stanley
Photography: Tyree Phillips, Evelina Pentcheva, Anthony Mongiello, Steven Speliotis
Liner Notes Consultant: Scott Yanow
Graphic Design: Katie Mecham Design
Musician Tracks: Capitol Records Studio (Hollywood, CA) and Avatar Recording Studio (New York, NY)
Session Conductor: Steve Rawlins
Vocal Tracks: Capitol Records Studio (U47-used by Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole); LAfx Studios (U47)
Producer: Kenny Werner
ALL VOCALS BY: LYN STANLEY
- *Original recordings in ProTools 192/32bit at Avatar
- **Hybrid recording – rhythm section tracking in analog tape; percussion, guitar, Hammond B-3 Organ in ProTools 192/32bit
- Analog Tape (14-2” reels): RMG International
- Vinyl pressing plant: RTI
- SACD: Sony DACD Austria
- Neumann U 47 mic
All vocals by Lyn Stanley
Piano musicians: Kenny Werner, Mike Lang, Bill Cunliffe
Bass musicians: Mike Valerio, Johannes WEIDENMUELLER
Drum musicians: Joe La Barbera, Ari Hoenig, John Robinson
Soloists: Glenn Drewes (trumpet/flugelhorn), Thom Rotella (guitar), Tom Rainier (clarinet), Luis Conte (percussion) and Rickey Woodard (tenor saxophone)
SPECIAL thanks – Kenny Werner, Al Schmitt, Bernie Grundman, Steve Genewick, Tamir Hendelman, Mike Lang, Alex Vardin, Paula Salvadore and Michael Fremer – I am ever grateful for your contributions.
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