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It was a studio album and I believe it was produced by Peter Asher and I'm still blanking, I'd have to look it up as far as the engineer. But no, it was a studio thing but it was, the arrangements were all Nelson Rudall and if I recall correctly, and this is all like what I recall from at least 10 plus years, it had like, you know they say, well the Nelson Rudall orchestra, so it might have had, what's her name, the bassist, the bass person, you know, she did the Beach Boys. She had that collection of bassists, you know, and she had the bass that everybody wanted to hear on their songs. She had the bass, Carole, Carole, Kane, Carole, you know who I'm thinking of, she had the bass that Glen Campbell played the solo on, on Wichita Lineman. And when he did it on TV, Fender made him a special bass that they painted on the color of red. Anyway, they made him a special bass because, well, you know Fender had to have Fender on the TV show. Fiesta Red, they painted it a Fiesta Red. It was a baritone guitar that they made sound like a bass and that's what he did the solo on. This is way too much information. But anyway, no it was not a live album. She might have done a live album with all those songs that I'm not aware of but the first one that came out, it was a series of albums that she did with Nelson Rudall and one of them was Lush Life. And I'm going to get out of here because more people want to talk and they probably have more interesting things to say. There it is! That's what I know. WQ7H back to Jack.

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