Fresh_Aire_7

<i>Fresh Aire 7</i>

Fresh Aire 7

1990 studio album by Mannheim Steamroller


Fresh Aire 7 was the seventh album in new age musical group Mannheim Steamroller's Fresh Aire series. The album was originally released in 1990 and peaked at #77 on the Billboard album chart in December of that year. Its theme is based on the number seven. The album won a Grammy Award for best New Age album in 1991.[2]

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Track listing

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All tracks are written by Chip Davis

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Personnel

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  • Chip Davis - Electric Piano (20th Century Digital Upright), Conductor, Producer, Liner notes
  • Jackson Berkey - Harpsichord
  • John Boyd - Sound engineer, Mixed by, Mastered by
  • The Cambridge Singers - Choir
  • Louis Davis, Sr. - Orchestral Assistance
  • Louis Davis, Jr. - Technician (Keyboard)
  • Stephen Hartman - Harp
  • Bobby Jenkins - Oboe, English Horn
  • Arnie Roth - Concertmaster, Contractor, Violin
  • John Rutter - Chorus Master
  • Bass guitar – Brad Opland, Collins Trier, Gregory Sarcher
  • Cello – Gary Stucka, Kim Scholes, John Sharp, Leonard Chausow, Victoria Mayne, Walter Preucil
  • French Horn – Alice Render-Clevenger, Dale Clevenger, James Smelser, Mary Gingrich
  • Viola – Martin Abrams, Catherine Brubaker, Li-Kuo Chang, Roger Moulton, Daniel Strba, Robert Swan
  • Violin – Fox Fehling, Adrian Gola, Joseph Golan, Lawrence Golan, Blair Milton, Everett Mirsky, Florentina Ramniceanu, Gail Salvatori, Laura Miller, Liba Schacht, Marlou Johnston, Otakar Sroubek, Peter Labella, Samuel Magad, Thomas Yang
  • Alto Vocals – Frances Jellard, Mary Hitch, Nicolas Barber, Peter Gritton, Phyllida Hancock, Susanna Spicer
  • Bass Vocals – Andrew Hammond, Charles Gibbs, Charles Pott, Don Greig, James Ottaway, Mike Chambers, Patrick Lee-Browne
  • Soprano Vocals – Alison Smart, Caroline Ashton, Clare Wallace, Donna Deam, Jo Maggs, Jocelyn Miles, Karen Kerslake, Penny Stow, Rachel Platt, Simone Mace
  • Tenor Vocals – Andrew Gant, Angus Smith, Harvey Brough, Jeremy Taylor, Mark le Brocq, Paul Gordon

References

  1. "1991 Grammy Award Winners". Pop Culture Madness. 1991.




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