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The Power of Great Music
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James Ingram - The Greatest Hits: Power of Great Music __________________________________________________

James Ingram
The Power of Great Music


1. Where Did My Heart Go?
(3:59)
(Marc Shaiman)
(End Title Song from “City Slickers”)
Produced by Thom Bell and James Ingram
© 1991 Castle Rock Entertainment/Hazen Music (ASCAP)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Oceanway Recording Studios and Group IV Recording Studios, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Clark Germain
ASSISTANT ENGINEER: Mark Gulbeault
KEYBOARDS: Thom Bell
KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING: Wayne Linsey
BASS: Marcus Miller
DRUMS: Charles Collins
GUITAR: Carlos Rios
TIMPANI: Edward Shea
SYNTHESIZER: George Merrill
STRINGS AND HORNS ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED BY: Thom Bell
ARRANGED BY: Thom Bell


2. How Do You Keep The Music Playing? (4:16)
(Michel LeGrand and Alan & Marilyn Bergman)
(Duet with Patti Austin)
(Theme from Best Friends)
(Oscar Nomination for Best Song)
Produced by Quincy Jones for Qwest.
© 1983 Warner Bros. Music Corp. (ASCAP)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Joel Moss
ACOUSTIC PIANO: David Foster
SYNTHESIZER: David Paich
SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMING: Steve Porcaro
GUITAR: Paul Jackson, Jr.
GUITAR: George Doering
BASS: Nathan East
DHUMS: Leon Ndugu Chancler
ARRANGED BY: Johnny Mandel, David Foster and Quincy Jones
CO-PRODUCED BY: Johnny Mandel for Shadow Productions


3. Just Once* (4:32)
(Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil)
(1981 Grammy Nomination for Best Pop Male Vocal Performance and Best New Artist) Produced by Quincy Jones for Qwest
© 1980 ATV Music Corp./Mann and Weil Song, Inc. (BMI)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Bruce Swedien using the "Acusonic Recording Process"
ASSISTANT ENGINEER: Ed "Big Julie" Cherney
GUITAR: Steve Lukather
ACOUSTIC PIANO AND STRING SYNTHESIZER: Robbie Buchanan
ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC PIANO: David Foster
SYNTHESIZER: Greg Phillinganes and Ian Underwood
BASS: Abraham Laboriel
DRUMS: John Robinson
PERCUSSION: Paulinho Da Costa
BACKGROUND VOCALS: Patti Austin
HORN ARRANGEMENT: Jerry Hey
TRUMPETS: Jerry Hey and Chuck Findley
TROMBONE: Bill Reichenbach
SAXOPHONE AND FLUTES: Ernie Watts and Kim Hutchcraft
STRING ARRANGEMENTS: Johnny Mandel
CONCERT MASTER: Gerald Vinci
SYNTHESIZER ARRANGEMENT: Johnny Mandel
SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMING: Ian Underwood
VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS: Quincy Jones
RHYTHM ARRANGEMENTS: Quincy Jones


4. Somewhere Out There (3:59)
(Music by James Horner and Barry Mann/Lyrics by Cynthia Weil)
(Duet with Linda Ronstadt)
(Theme from “An American Tail”)
(1987 Grammy Award Song Of The Year)
(Nominated for 1987 Grammy Award Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal)
(Oscar Nomination for Best Original Song)
Golden Globe Nomination for Best Original Song)
Produced by Peter Asher
Associate Producer: Steve Tyrell
© 1991 MCA Music Publishing. a Division of MCA Inc. (ASCAP)/Music Corporation of America, Inc. (BMI)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Oceanway Recocding, Los Angeles; The Complex RECORDED BY: Allen Side
MIXED BY: George Massenburg
ARRANGED BY:  Bob Mann
GUITAR: Bob Mann
BASS: Leland Sklar
DRUMS: Russell Kunkel
KEYBOARDS PROGRAMMED AND PLAYED BY: Guy Moon, C. Wells Christie and David Kitay


5. I Don’t Have The Heart (4:13)
(Allan Rich and Jud Friedman)
(#1 Pop Record)
(1990 Grammy Nomination for Best Pop Vocal Male)
Produced by Thom Bell for Bellboy Productions and James Ingram for James Gang Productions, Inc.
© 1989 Music Corp, of America, Inc. and Nelana Music (BMI) adm. by MCA Music Publishing, a Div. of MCA Inc/Music by Candlelight P S a limited (ASCAP)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Studio Ultimo and Oceanway Recording, Los Angeles
MIXED AT: The Enterprise Recording Studios
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Winston Johnson, "The Winsonic Process"
ASSISTANT ENGINEER: Paul Ericksen
DRUMS: Ricky Lawson
KEYBOARDS/PROGRAMMING: Jud Friedman
BASS: Thom Bell
GUITAR: Paul Jackson
STRINGS AND HORNS ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED BY: Thom Bell BACKGROUND VOCALS: ''The Aquarian Singers"
ARRANGED BY: Thom Bell and Jud Friedman


6. There’s No Easy Way (3:51)
(Barry Mann)
Produced by Quincy Jones for Qwest
© 1983 ATV Music Corp./Mann & Weil Songs, Inc. (BMI)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Bruce Swedien using the "Acusonic Recording Process Phase II"
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS: Steve Bates, Mark Ettle, Ric Butz, and Greg Laney
SYNTHESIZER: David Paich
SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMING: Steve Porcaro
BASS: Abraham Laborial
DRUMS: John Robinson
ARRANGED BY: David Paich and Quincy Jones


7. Get Ready
(4:29)
(Music by Barry Mann and James Ingram/Lyrics by Cynthia Weil)
© 1991 Dyad Music Ltd/Yah Mo Publishing Co. (BMI)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Studio 56
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Chris Hufford
ASSISTANT ENGINEER: Leon Granados
KEYBOARDS: Barry Mann and James Ingram
PROGRAMMING BY: Barry Mann
SAXOPHONE SOLO: Michael Paulo
BACKGROUND VOCALS AND ARRANGEMENTS: James Ingram with Ralph Hawkins and Kevin Guillaume
ARRANGED BY: Barry Mann and James Ingram


8. Baby, Come To Me (3:30)
(Rod Temperton)
(Duet with Patti Austin)
(#1 Pop Record)
(Love Theme for “General Hospital”)
Produced by Quincy Jones for Qwest
© 1981 Rodsongs (PRS) All rights adm. by Rondor Music (London) Ltd. (PRS) Adm. in the U.S. and Canada by Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Bruce Swedien, using the "Acusonic Recording Process"
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS: Ed "Big Julie" Cherney, Matt Forger and Brian Reeves
GUITAR: Steve Lukather
BASS, Eddie Watkins, Jr.
DRUMS: John Robinson
KEYBOARDS: Greg Phillinganes
SYNTHESIZERS: Greg Phillinganes, David Foster, Rod Temperton, Michael Boddicker
BACKGROUND VOCALS: Patti Austin and James Ingram
PERCUSSION: Paulinho Da Costa
VOCAL, RHYTHM, AND SYNTHESIZER ARRANGEMENTS: Rod Temperton


9. One Hundred Ways* (4:19)
(Kathy Wakefield, Ben Wright and Tony Coleman)
(1981 Grammy Best R&B Vocal Performance)
Produced by Quincy Jones for Qwest
© 1981 State Of The Arts Music/Eliza M, Music/Ritesonian Music (ASCAP)/Kidada Music, Inc/Mr. Melody Music (BMI)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Bruce Swedien using the "Acusonic Recording Process"
ASSISTANT ENGINEER: Ed "Big Julie" Cherney
GUITAR: Steve Lukather
ELECTRIC PIANO: Greg Phillinganes
SYNTHESIZER: Ian Underwood
BASS: Louis Johnson
DRUMS: John Robinson
HORN ARRANGEMENT: Jerry Hey
TRUMPET: Chuck Findley and Jerry Hey
TROMBONE: Bill Reichenbach
SAXOPHONE AND FLUTES: Kim Hutchcroft and Ernie Watts
STRING ARRANGEMENT: Jerry Hey
VOCAL ARRANGEMENT: Quincy Jones
SYNTHESIZER ARRANGEMENT: Johnny Mandel
SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMING: Ian Underwood
SOLOISTS: Greg Phillinganes/Synthesizer, Ernie Watts/Tenor Sax


10. Yah Mo Be There (4:02)
(James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Rod Temperton and Quincy Jones)
(Duet with Michael McDonald)
(1984 Grammy Best R&B Vocal Performance by Duo or Group)
Produced by Quincy Jones for Qwest
© 1983 Eiseman Music Co., Inc/Hen-Al Pub./Kings Road Music (BMI) Genevieve Music (ASCAP)/Rodsongs (PRS) adm. by Almo Music Corp (ASCAP) in the USA and Canada, in the remaining terr, by Rondor Music (London) Ltd. (PRS)/Yellow Brick Road (ASCAP)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Bruce Swedien using the "Acusonic Recording Process Phase II"
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS: Steve Bates, Mack Ettle, Ric Butz, and Greg Laney
ARRANGED BY: James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Rod Temperton and Quincy Jones
SYNTHESIZER: James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Michael Boddicker and Rod Tcmperton
DRUMS: John Robinson
PERCUSSION: Paulinho Da Costa
AFRICAN VOICES: Quincy Jones


11. Remember The Dream (4:22)
(Stephanie Tyrell, Joe Sample, and Steve Tyrell)
(Theme for “Black Entertainment TV YSB (Young Sisters and Brothers) Magazine)
Produced by Steve Tyrell
© 1986 Music Corporation of America, Inc./Blue Ballet Music/Tyrell Music Co./ Sunstruck Music (BMI)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Tyrell Studios, Los Angeles
RECORDED BY: David Hines and David Schober
MIXED BY: David Schober
PRODUCTION CO·ORDINATOR: Mark Heyes
ARRANGED BY: Steve Tyrell and Joe Sample
ACOUSTIC PIANO AND MOOG BASS: Joe Sample
DRUMS: John Robinson
GUITARS: Bob Mann and Ray Parker Jr.
BASS: Freddie Washington
ORGAN: Micheal Finnigan
SAXOPHONE: Wilton Felder
SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMING: Guy Moon
TAMBOURINE: Sandra Crouch
BACKGROUND VOCALS: "Andrae Crouch Singers": Andrae Crouch, Sandra Crouch, Jackie Farris, Alfie Gilas, Vonciele Faggett, Howard McCrary, Perry Morgan, Rose Banks, Howard Pattie, Tata Vega, Geary Faggett
BACKGROUND VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS: Sandra Crouch, Andrae Crouch and Steve Tyrell


12. Whatever We Imagine
(3:58)
(David Foster, Jeremy Lubbock and Paul Gordon)
Produced by Quincy Jones for Qwest
© 1982 Foster Frees Music/Hollysongs (BMI)/Warner Bros. Music Corp./Yellow Brick Road Music (ASCAP)
RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Westlake Audio, Los Angeles
RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Bruce Swedien using the "Acusonic Recording Process Phase II"
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS: Steve Bates, Mark Ettel, Ric Butz, and Greg Laney
ARRANGED BY: David Foster and Jerry Hey
KEYBOARDS, SYNTHESIZER: David Foster
SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMING: Craig Hundley and Ian Underwood
DRUMS: John Robinson
PERCUSSION: Paulinho da Costa
LYRICON: Tom Scott

*from THE DUDE (Twelve Grammy Nominations. The most nominated in Grammy history.)

Lyrics Reprinted by Permission, All Rights Reserved
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MANAGEMENT: S.C.O.R. Entertainment, Inc. (Barry Orms)
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS, James Ingram and Thom Bell
PHOTOGRAPHY, David Roth
ART DIRECTION, Jeri Heiden
DESIGN, Michael Diehl
STYLIST, Cecille Parker
HAIR AND MAKEUP, Elbert (Snacky) Oliver
FAN CLUB INFO., James Gang Fan Club
c/o S.C.O.R. Entertainment, Inc.
1118 N. Wetherly Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90069

PERSONAL ASSISTANT: Yolandra Fletcher King

MASTERING: Originally mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Recording Studios and Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: Design Thrust, Inc.


Patti Austin appears courtesy of Qwest Records
Michael McDonald, John Robinson and Joe Sample appear courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
Louis Johnson appears courtesy of A&M Records
Paulinho Da Costa appears courtesy of Pablo Records
David Foster appears courtesy of RCA Records
Greg Phillinganes appears courtesy of Planet Records
Michael Boddicker appears courtesy of Boddifications
Rod Temperton appears courtesy of Epic Records
Thom Scott appears courtesy of Elektra/Musician Records
Ralph Hawkins appears courtesy of Code Prod., Inc.
Abraham Laborial appears courtesy of MCA Records
Paul Jackson appears courtesy of Atlantic Records
Ernie Watts appears courtesy of Amherst Records
David Paich and Steve Porcaro appear courtesy of Columbia Records
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James Ingram Comments:
I am deeply honored to have worked with the greatest songwriters, musicians, vocalists and producers in the world. It is you and your love for music that enables us to "Celebrate The Power of Great Music."

I would like to thank my wife Debbie and my children, Jasmine, Jennifer, Jason, Jahnee and Jashua (The James Gang) for your continued support and patience.

A special thanks to my parents Henry and Alistine Ingram and my brothers and sisters everywhere.

HALLELUYAH!

This album is dedicated to the loving memory of JUANITA ROBINSON, she will always be near and remembered.

To my Brother, Thom Bell thank you for your love and support "IN A GREAT WAY"!

To my manager and friend, Barry Orms, thanks for believing and conceiving "The Power of Great Music."

To my Brother, Benny Medina, and to sister Karen Jones – thank you for "I Don't Have The Heart."
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SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Mo Ostin
Evelyn Ostin (Whatever We Imagine)
Michael Ostin
Quincy Jones
Ray Harris
Stu Cohen
Carl Scott
John Beug
Bruce Swedien
Roz Shcrank
Jay Cooper
Jeffery Turner
Nike
Qwest Records
Wilbert Terrell
A.P.A. Agency
Vanessa Bell (And The Bell Gang)
Billy Crystal
Norman Nixon
Debbie Allen
Michael Jordan
Patti LaBelle
Bud Ellison
Castle Rock Pictures
Gi Gi Weatherspoon
Todd Robinson
Peer Music
Allen Rich
Bob Johnson
Jiff Lee
Russ Thyret
Lenny Waronker
Benny Medina
Carolyn Baker
Dick Scott
Dina Barbis (thanks for having a Heart)
Tom Ruffino
Cecille Parker
Karen Jones
Fred Segal
Linda Newmark
Yolandra Fletcher King
All Engineers
MCA Records
Maxfield
LaVern Ingram
Dawn Carroll
Steve Rosen
Jud Friedman
Tim Reed
The Brokaw Co.


© 1991 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. Made in U.S.A
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