A hidden gem of AOR that carries the California wind
Tony Sciuto weaves the story of a night filled with the charm of West Coast sound.
As the title "Island Nights" suggests, the album features a calm and romantic AOR sound reminiscent of a seaside night. Featuring sophisticated arrangements and soothing melodies, it embodies the richness of the West Coast music scene at the time. The album's solid performance technique shines through in its relaxed atmosphere.
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A:
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1)
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Island Nights Theme
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2)
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Island Nights
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3)
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Hold Back The Night
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4)
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You've Got A License (To Drive Me Crazy)
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5)
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Cafe L.A.
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B:
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1)
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Trapeze
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2)
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Angel
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3)
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Captain Wonderful
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4)
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Street Dancer
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5)
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Butterfly
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Producer, Arranged By [Strings], Conductor, Arranged By [Horns] - Steve Dorff
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Horns - Jim Horn
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Horns - Plas Johnson
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Horns - Chuck Findley
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Mixed By - Frank Rand
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Horns - Steve Madaio
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Concertmaster - Jimmy Getzoff
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Engineer [Mixing] - Hank Neuberger
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Horns - Dick Hyde
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Engineer [Second] - Mike Mancini
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Engineer - Lenny Roberts
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Mastered By - Jo Hansch
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Arranged By [Horns], Arranged By [Rhythm] - Tony Sciuto
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Arranged By [Horns], Copyist - Larry Herbstritt
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Engineer [Second] - Russell (999) Bracher
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Contractor - W.T. "Doc" Babb