Adapter: Adam Sandler. Personnel: Neil Sedaka (vocals, piano); Paul Shaffer (vocals, tambourine); Kenny Karen, Adam Sandler, Lainie Kazan, Richard Belzer, Rob Schneider, Theodore Bikel, Barbra Streisand, Betsy Hammer, Brooks Arthur (vocals); John Chiodini, Waddy Wachtel, Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Brian Koonin (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Marc Ellis (acoustic guitar, harp, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, oboe, celesta, vibraphone); Katia Popov, Alicia Svigals, Bruce Dukov (violin); Roland Kato (viola); Stephen Erdody (cello); Jimmie Haskell (accordion); Tom Scott (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Gene Cipriano, Ken Peplowski, Andy Statman, Ray Musiker, Lawrence Feldman (clarinet); Dave Koz, Bob Malach (saxophone); Chuck Findley, Herb Alpert, Lew Soloff, Scott Wendholt, Warren Luening, Bob Millikan (trumpet); Daniel Kelley (French horn); Art Baron, Charles Loper (trombone); Irwin Fisch, Joe d'Elia, Mike Garson, Marvin Hamlisch, Gayle Levant, Rupert Gregson-Williams (piano); Lee Musiker (keyboards); Don Heffington, Gregg Field, Max Weinberg, Shawn Pelton (drums).Audio Mixers: Gabe Veltri; Marc Ellis; Al Schmitt; Larry Alexander; Bryan Zee. Liner Note Author: Brooks Arthur. Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY; Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA; Chung King Studios, New York, NY; Latte Mix, Santa Monica, CA; Legacy Recording Studios, New York, NY; Mooncrest Studios, Encino, CA; The Village, Los Angeles, CA; Westlake Audio, Hollywood, CA. Photographers: Gerry Wersh; Larry Alexander; Betsy Hammer; Brooks Arthur. Translator: Theodore Bikel. Arrangers: Marc Ellis; Jimmie Haskell; Joe d'Elia; Mike Garson; Ray Ellis; Artie Butler; Waddy Wachtel; Marvin Hamlisch. Alternately melodious and side-splitting, THE JEWISH SONGBOOK is the sound of Jewish artists honoring their culture. Whether it's Neil Sedaka delivering a heartfelt, string-laden "My Yiddishe Momme" or SNL star Rob Schneider singing jazzy praises to his beloved "Bagel & Lox," Jewish life gets a s.
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The Jewish Songbook: The Heart & Humor of a People
Adapter: Adam Sandler. Personnel: Neil Sedaka (vocals, piano); Paul Shaffer (vocals, tambourine); Kenny Karen, Adam Sandler, Lainie Kazan, Richard Belzer, Rob Schneider, Theodore Bikel, Barbra Streisand, Betsy Hammer, Brooks Arthur (vocals); John Chiodini, Waddy Wachtel, Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Brian Koonin (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Marc Ellis (acoustic guitar, harp, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, oboe, celesta, vibraphone); Katia Popov, Alicia Svigals, Bruce Dukov (violin); Roland Kato (viola); Stephen Erdody (cello); Jimmie Haskell (accordion); Tom Scott (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Gene Cipriano, Ken Peplowski, Andy Statman, Ray Musiker, Lawrence Feldman (clarinet); Dave Koz, Bob Malach (saxophone); Chuck Findley, Herb Alpert, Lew Soloff, Scott Wendholt, Warren Luening, Bob Millikan (trumpet); Daniel Kelley (French horn); Art Baron, Charles Loper (trombone); Irwin Fisch, Joe d'Elia, Mike Garson, Marvin Hamlisch, Gayle Levant, Rupert Gregson-Williams (piano); Lee Musiker (keyboards); Don Heffington, Gregg Field, Max Weinberg, Shawn Pelton (drums).Audio Mixers: Gabe Veltri; Marc Ellis; Al Schmitt; Larry Alexander; Bryan Zee. Liner Note Author: Brooks Arthur. Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY; Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA; Chung King Studios, New York, NY; Latte Mix, Santa Monica, CA; Legacy Recording Studios, New York, NY; Mooncrest Studios, Encino, CA; The Village, Los Angeles, CA; Westlake Audio, Hollywood, CA. Photographers: Gerry Wersh; Larry Alexander; Betsy Hammer; Brooks Arthur. Translator: Theodore Bikel. Arrangers: Marc Ellis; Jimmie Haskell; Joe d'Elia; Mike Garson; Ray Ellis; Artie Butler; Waddy Wachtel; Marvin Hamlisch. Alternately melodious and side-splitting, THE JEWISH SONGBOOK is the sound of Jewish artists honoring their culture. Whether it's Neil Sedaka delivering a heartfelt, string-laden "My Yiddishe Momme" or SNL star Rob Schneider singing jazzy praises to his beloved "Bagel & Lox," Jewish life gets a s.