Where Were You?

~ Release by Orange Then Blue featuring George Adams (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Annotation

Copyright: © 1989 GM Recordings, Inc.

Annotation last modified on 2026-05-18 19:59 UTC.

Tracklist

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1New York Flash Pants
recording engineer:
Brian Ales
producer:
Orange Then Blue (1980–90 avant‐garde big band) and George Schuller
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
alto saxophone:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1998-03-20)
bass [acoustic bass]:
Dave Clark (bass, jazz) (on 1998-03-20)
bass trombone and euphonium:
Peter Cirelli (on 1998-03-20)
drums (drum set):
George Schuller (on 1998-03-20)
keyboard:
Bevan Manson (on 1998-03-20)
percussion:
Russ Gold (on 1998-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
George Garzone (on 1998-03-20)
trombone:
Rick Stepton (on 1998-03-20)
trumpet:
Andy Gravish (jazz trumpet) (on 1998-03-20), Greg Hopkins (on 1998-03-20) and Roy Okutani (on 1998-03-20)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (on 1998-03-20)
recorded at:
Fitzgerald Theatre (Cambridge, MA) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (on 1998-03-20)
edited at:
Soundmirror, Inc. (aka Soundmirror, Inc.) in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
8:42
2Orange Was the Color of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk
recording engineer:
George Hicks
producer:
Orange Then Blue (1980–90 avant‐garde big band) and George Schuller
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
alto saxophone:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-05-03)
bass [acoustic bass]:
Dave Clark (bass, jazz) (on 1987-05-03)
bass trombone:
Peter Cirelli (on 1987-05-03)
clarinet:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-05-03), Dave Finucane (on 1987-05-03) and Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
drums (drum set):
George Schuller (on 1987-05-03)
flute and soprano saxophone:
Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
percussion:
Russ Gold (on 1987-05-03)
piano:
Bruce Barth (on 1987-05-03)
saxophone:
Dave Finucane (on 1987-05-03)
tenor saxophone:
George Adams (jazz musician) (on 1987-05-03) and Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
trombone:
Rick Stepton (on 1987-05-03)
trumpet:
Ken Cervenka (on 1987-05-03), Greg Hopkins (on 1987-05-03) and Roy Okutani (on 1987-05-03)
recorded at:
Villa Victoria Cultural Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1987-05-03)
edited at:
Soundmirror, Inc. (aka Soundmirror, Inc.) in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
6:52
3U’n’i
recording engineer:
Brian Ales
producer:
Orange Then Blue (1980–90 avant‐garde big band) and George Schuller
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
alto saxophone, slide whistle and soprano saxophone:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-10-31)
bass [acoustic bass]:
Dave Clark (bass, jazz) (on 1987-10-31)
bass clarinet and saxophone:
Dave Finucane (on 1987-10-31)
bass trombone and euphonium:
Peter Cirelli (on 1987-10-31)
drums (drum set):
George Schuller (on 1987-10-31)
keyboard:
Bevan Manson (on 1987-10-31)
percussion:
Pop Guns (jazz, world music) (on 1987-10-31) and George Schuller (on 1987-10-31)
tenor saxophone:
George Garzone (on 1987-10-31)
trombone:
Curtis Hasselbring (American jazz trombonist) (on 1987-10-31)
trumpet:
Ken Cervenka (on 1987-10-31), Roy Okutani (on 1987-10-31) and Matthew Simon (on 1987-10-31)
recorded at:
Ryles in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (on 1987-10-31)
edited at:
Soundmirror, Inc. (aka Soundmirror, Inc.) in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
13:23
4Song With Orange
recording engineer:
George Hicks
producer:
Orange Then Blue (1980–90 avant‐garde big band) and George Schuller
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
alto saxophone:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-05-03)
bass [acoustic bass]:
Dave Clark (bass, jazz) (on 1987-05-03)
bass trombone:
Peter Cirelli (on 1987-05-03)
clarinet:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-05-03), Dave Finucane (on 1987-05-03) and Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
drums (drum set):
George Schuller (on 1987-05-03)
flute and soprano saxophone:
Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
percussion:
Russ Gold (on 1987-05-03)
piano:
Bruce Barth (on 1987-05-03)
saxophone:
Dave Finucane (on 1987-05-03)
tenor saxophone:
George Adams (jazz musician) (on 1987-05-03) and Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
trombone:
Rick Stepton (on 1987-05-03)
trumpet:
Ken Cervenka (on 1987-05-03), Greg Hopkins (on 1987-05-03) and Roy Okutani (on 1987-05-03)
recorded at:
Villa Victoria Cultural Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1987-05-03)
edited at:
Soundmirror, Inc. (aka Soundmirror, Inc.) in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
12:24
5The Owl From Cranston
recording engineer:
Brian Ales
producer:
Orange Then Blue (1980–90 avant‐garde big band) and George Schuller
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
alto saxophone, slide whistle and soprano saxophone:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-10-31)
bass [acoustic bass]:
Dave Clark (bass, jazz) (on 1987-10-31)
bass clarinet and saxophone:
Dave Finucane (on 1987-10-31)
bass trombone and euphonium:
Peter Cirelli (on 1987-10-31)
drums (drum set):
George Schuller (on 1987-10-31)
keyboard:
Bevan Manson (on 1987-10-31)
percussion:
Pop Guns (jazz, world music) (on 1987-10-31) and George Schuller (on 1987-10-31)
tenor saxophone:
George Garzone (on 1987-10-31)
trombone:
Curtis Hasselbring (American jazz trombonist) (on 1987-10-31)
trumpet:
Ken Cervenka (on 1987-10-31), Roy Okutani (on 1987-10-31) and Matthew Simon (on 1987-10-31)
recorded at:
Ryles in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (on 1987-10-31)
edited at:
Soundmirror, Inc. (aka Soundmirror, Inc.) in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
6:59
6Ba‐Lue‐Bolivar‐Ba‐Lues‐Are
recording engineer:
George Hicks
producer:
Orange Then Blue (1980–90 avant‐garde big band) and George Schuller
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
alto saxophone:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-05-03)
bass [acoustic bass]:
Dave Clark (bass, jazz) (on 1987-05-03)
bass trombone:
Peter Cirelli (on 1987-05-03)
clarinet:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-05-03), Dave Finucane (on 1987-05-03) and Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
drums (drum set):
George Schuller (on 1987-05-03)
flute and soprano saxophone:
Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
percussion:
Russ Gold (on 1987-05-03)
piano:
Bruce Barth (on 1987-05-03)
saxophone:
Dave Finucane (on 1987-05-03)
tenor saxophone:
George Adams (jazz musician) (on 1987-05-03) and Adam Kolker (US post-bop artist) (on 1987-05-03)
trombone:
Rick Stepton (on 1987-05-03)
trumpet:
Ken Cervenka (on 1987-05-03), Greg Hopkins (on 1987-05-03) and Roy Okutani (on 1987-05-03)
recorded at:
Villa Victoria Cultural Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (on 1987-05-03)
edited at:
Soundmirror, Inc. (aka Soundmirror, Inc.) in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
9:30
7Friday the Thirteenth
recording engineer:
Brian Ales
producer:
Orange Then Blue (1980–90 avant‐garde big band) and George Schuller
editor:
Henk Kooistra (dutch audio engineer) and Everett Porter
alto saxophone, slide whistle and soprano saxophone:
Matt Darriau (jazz, world music) (on 1987-10-31)
bass [acoustic bass]:
Dave Clark (bass, jazz) (on 1987-10-31)
bass clarinet and saxophone:
Dave Finucane (on 1987-10-31)
bass trombone and euphonium:
Peter Cirelli (on 1987-10-31)
drums (drum set):
George Schuller (on 1987-10-31)
keyboard:
Bevan Manson (on 1987-10-31)
percussion:
Pop Guns (jazz, world music) (on 1987-10-31) and George Schuller (on 1987-10-31)
tenor saxophone:
George Garzone (on 1987-10-31)
trombone:
Curtis Hasselbring (American jazz trombonist) (on 1987-10-31)
trumpet:
Ken Cervenka (on 1987-10-31), Roy Okutani (on 1987-10-31) and Matthew Simon (on 1987-10-31)
recorded at:
Ryles in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (on 1987-10-31)
edited at:
Soundmirror, Inc. (aka Soundmirror, Inc.) in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
12:47