Mannheim Steamroller – Fresh Aire
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American Gramaphone Records – AG-355 |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Modern Classical |
Tracklist
Medley | 4:23 | ||
A1.1 | Prelude | ||
A1.2 | Chocolate Fudge | ||
A2 | Interlude I | 2:50 | |
A3 | Sonata | 2:26 | |
A4 | Interlude II | 2:29 | |
A5 | Saras Band | 3:43 | |
B1 | Fresh Aire | 5:27 | |
B2 | Rondo | 2:33 | |
B3 | Interlude III | 2:31 | |
B4 | The Keg (Lia) | 2:27 | |
B5 | Interlude IV | 2:05 | |
B6 | Mist | 1:45 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Sound Recorders, Omaha
- Recorded At – Sound Recorders, Kansas City
- Mastered At – Sound Recorders, Omaha
- Mastered At – Sound Recorders, Kansas City
- Produced For – American Gramaphone
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – American Gramaphone
- Manufactured By – American Gramaphone Records
- Lacquer Cut At – JVC Cutting Center
- Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 21354
- Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 19881
- Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 20640
- Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 17403
- Mastered At – Record Technology Incorporated – 17754
- Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing
Credits
- Artwork [Album Design] – Michael Deacon
- Bass – Eric Hansen
- Drums, Recorder, Other [Other Toys] – Chip Davis
- Engineer – Ron Ubel
- Keyboards – Jackson Berkey
- Lacquer Cut By – JG*
- Other [Poetry] – Bill Fries
- Producer – Don Sears
- Programmed By [Synthesizer], Strings – Don Sears
- Trombone – Bill Buntain (tracks: B4)
- Trumpet – Denny Schneider (tracks: B4)
- Written-By, Arranged By – Chip Davis
Notes
Reissue with new 9130 Mormon Bridge Road address on labels & back cover. Mormon Bridge Road is spelled correctly on the labels but is misspelled on the back cover as Morman Bridge Road.
Wakefield Manufacturing pressing identified by dual 33/70 pressing rings.
Runouts are etched with Studio Recorders, Omaha logo (OSR) stamped.
℗ 1975 American Gramaphone Records ℗ 1974 American Gramaphone Records Except+
© 1975 American Gramaphone Records/All Rights Reserved.
Manufactured By American Gramaphone Records, 9130 Morman Bridge Road, Omaha, Nebraska, 68152
Album title stylised as "Fresh Airᵉ".
Wakefield Manufacturing pressing identified by dual 33/70 pressing rings.
Runouts are etched with Studio Recorders, Omaha logo (OSR) stamped.
℗ 1975 American Gramaphone Records ℗ 1974 American Gramaphone Records Except+
© 1975 American Gramaphone Records/All Rights Reserved.
Manufactured By American Gramaphone Records, 9130 Morman Bridge Road, Omaha, Nebraska, 68152
Album title stylised as "Fresh Airᵉ".
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: SESAC
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A variant 1): AG-355-A OSR B82885-ITR 21354(3)
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B variant 1): AG-355-011085-B JVC JG♡ SUB 19881(3) 50126
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A variant 2): AG-355-A OSR B82885-1TR 21354(3) 50903
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A variant 2): AG-355-B OSR B41985-7TR 20640(3) 50423-2
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A variant 3): AG-355-A OSR CB120983-3CR 17403(3)
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A variant 3): AG-355-B1 OSR CB120983-7CR 17404(3)
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A variant 4): AG-355-A OSR CB22184-7CR 17754(3)
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B variant 4): AG-355-B OSR CB22184-8CR 17755(3)
Other Versions (5 of 28)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Fresh Aire (LP, Album) | American Gramaphone Records | AG 355 | Canada | 1975 | ||
New Submission
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Fresh Aire (LP, Album, Promo) | American Gramaphone Records | ALI-28086 | Japan | 1975 | ||
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Fresh Aire (LP, Album, Stereo, No Piano Score Text Box, Wakefield Pressing) | American Gramaphone | AG-355 | US | 1975 | ||
New Submission
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Fresh Aire (LP, Album, Silver Labels) | American Gramaphone Records | AG-355 | US | 1975 | ||
New Submission
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Fresh Aire (LP, Album, Stereo, 1st Pressing) | American Gramaphone | AG-355 | US | 1975 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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This album is worth owning on sonics alone. It's a fantastic album of itself, but the sound quality was as good as it got at the time, and is still right up there nearly 50 years later.
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Best album they ever recorded. I say they because they are all the musicians involved not just the composer in residence. All the great MS albums ended in number 4 after that it was all commercial sh*t!
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