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  1. The Shelly Manne Trio in Zurich (Contemporary, 1984) At the Black Hawk 5 (Contemporary, 1991) – rec. 1959; ... Foreign Affairs (Asylum, 1977) With others. Elek Bacsik, Bird and Dizzy – a musical tribute (Flying Dutchman, 1975) Don Bagley, Basically Bagley (Dot, 1953)

  2. Foreign Affairs is the fifth studio album by singer and songwriter Tom Waits, released on September 13, 1977, on Asylum Records. It was produced by Bones Howe, and featured Bette Midler singing a duet with Waits on "I Never Talk to Strangers".

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shelly_ManneShelly Manne - Wikipedia

    Sheldon " Shelly " Manne (June 11, 1920 – September 26, 1984) was an American jazz drummer. Most frequently associated with West Coast jazz, he was known for his versatility and also played in a number of other styles, including Dixieland, swing, bebop, avant-garde jazz, and later fusion.

  4. Original released in September, 1977. A Mr. Bones production. Every performance on this album was recorded simultaneously with the orchestra in the studio with no overdubbing or multi-tracking; and was mixed directly to the 2-track master tape as it was being performed.

  5. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation. Credits. Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – Bob Alcivar. Art Direction, Design – Glen Christensen. Bass – Jim Hughart. Coordinator [Orchestra Manager] – Edgar Lustgarten (2), Jim Robak. Drums – Shelly Manne. Engineer [2nd] – Geoff Howe.

  6. 9 de jul. de 2018 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 Vinyl release of "Foreign Affairs" on Discogs.

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · He returned to Contemporary for 1969's Outside, and also led dates for labels including Mainstream and Galaxy. Manne played many session dates backing many artists; he played on Tom Waits' Small Change and Foreign Affairs. 1984's In Zurich was his final leader date.