From Branch to Branch
From Branch to Branch | ||||
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Studio album by Leon Redbone | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | Ragtime | |||
Length | 34:39 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Beryl Handler, Joel Dorn, Leon Redbone | |||
Leon Redbone chronology | ||||
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From Branch to Branch is the fourth studio album by Leon Redbone, released in 1981. It was his first on Atlantic Records and peaked at No. 152 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts.
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
- "(Mama's Got a Baby Named) Te Na Na" (Redbone) – 2:58
- "A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight" (Theodore August Metz, Joe Hayden, Redbone) – 3:00
- "Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting Mad)" (Peter Frost, George Little, Fred Rose) – 2:42
- "Step It Up and Go" (Rudy Ray Moore, Redbone) – 3:40
- "Your Cheatin' Heart" (Hank Williams) – 3:02
- "Seduced" (Gary Tigerman) – 2:40
- "Why" (Jelly Roll Morton, Ed Werac) – 4:42
- "My Blue Heaven" (Walter Donaldson, George A. Whiting) – 2:21
- "Extra Blues" (Redbone) – 4:03
- "When You Wish upon a Star" (Leigh Harline, Ned Washington) – 2:01
- "Prairie Lullaby" (Mary Rogers) – 3:30
Personnel
- Leon Redbone – vocals, guitar
- Dr. John – piano, drums, hambone
- Mitch Holder – guitar
- Ralph Humphrey – drums
- Tim May – banjo
- Grady Tate – drums
- Terry Waldo – drums
- Michael Braun – drums
- Bob Cranshaw – bass, vibraphone
- Jonathan Dorn – tuba
- Tom Artin – trombone
- Vince Giordano – sax
- Bobby Gordon – clarinet, sax
- Jack Maheu – clarinet
- Victor Morosco – clarinet
- Robert Payne – trombone
- Ed Polcer – trumpet
- Jim Rothermel – clarinet, saxophone
- Jim Self – tuba
- Dick Halligan – arranger
- William S. Fischer – string arrangements
Production notes
- Beryl Handler – producer
- Joel Dorn – producer
- Ed Sprigg – engineer
- Vince McGarry – engineer
- Michael O'Reilly – assistant engineer
- Tom Heid – assistant engineer
- Sandi Young – art direction
References
- ↑ "From Branch to Branch > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
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