1988 Vancouver Concert - DVD
Filmed by a local TV station at the Waterfront Park Amphitheater in Vancouver, WA, September 12, 1988. 64 minutes of vintage audio but exceptional audio quality of 17 classic Reilly & Maloney songs.
Filmed by a local TV station at the Waterfront Park Amphitheater in Vancouver, WA, September 12, 1988. 64 minutes of vintage audio but exceptional audio quality of 17 classic Reilly & Maloney songs.
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Recorded at Funky Features Studio, San Francisco CA. Recording and mix engineer Chris Mickey Produced by Ginny Reilly, David Maloney, Jack Leahy, and Chris Mickey
Musicians Ginny Reilly and David Maloney- vocals and acoustic guitar Chris Mickey- electric guitar Ralph Carter- electric bass Leo Collignon- classical acoustic guitar Stephen Gurr- harmonica Peter Barkett- paino Heritage (Mary Barkett, Paul Barkett, Peter Barkett) background vocals Photography- Thomas McGuire III Design- Burns, Becker, Burns
Recorded live at Kane Hall, at the University of Washington 5/26 5/27, 5/28, 1977. Recorded by Seattle West Records, Richard Keefer, Engineer. Edited at Church Studios, San Anselmo, CA, Bill Steele, Engineer. Produced by Ginny Reilly and David Maloney.
Ginny Reilly and David Maloney- acoustic guitar and vocals, Rick Johnson drums, Garrett Smith- bass, Curley Cooke- electric guitar, Tim Gorman- keyboards, Vivian Williams- fiddle, Michael Spiro- percussion, Terry Lauber- pedal steel, Bryan Bowers- autoharp, Curtis Dalgado Harmonica, Martin Lund- clarinet, Terry Benshoff- solo cello, Bill Boyd- strings, David Jackson- all string arrangements.
Recorded and mixed at Bear Creek Studios, Engineered by Tim Kellen and Buzz Richmond, Mastered by Sintetos
Recorded and mixed at Crow Recording, Seattle, WA. Produced by David Maloney & Ginny Reilly Engineering and Production John Nelson Mastering George Horn Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA. Ginny Reilly & David Maloney- acoustic guitars and vocals Cary Black- acoustic and electric bass Murl Ann Sanders-piano and accordion David Rhea- lead guitar (Palo Alto Cowboy, Candlelight Nights, You Can Count on Annie)
Ginny Reilly and David Maloney vocals and acoustic guitar. Eric Tingstad acoustic guitar on White Christmas. Recorded and mixed at Crow Recordings Seattle, WA, 1984. Engineered by John Nelson. Mastered by George Horn, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA.
Recorded live at The Backstage in Seattle, July 25 and 26, 1986. Produced by Ginny Reilly and David Maloney. Location Sound: Dan Mortensen. Remote Engineer, Mix Down Engineer: Lary Nezfger. Cover Design: Heckler Associates. Photography: Frank Denman. Guitar on Cover Courtesy of Rosewood Guitar, Seattle.
Thank you to Lowen and Pat Clausen and the entire staff at The Backstage. We dedicate this album to our friend Billy Genovese.
Recorded live at the Freight & Salvage, Berkeley, CA, 4/19/2003, and The Little Fox Theater, Redwood City, CA. Ginny Reilly and David Maloney- vocals and acoustic guitar. David Maloney- banjo. Recorded and Engineered by Paul Tumolo, Wild Plum Recordings, with Sikwaya Condon. Produced by David Maloney.
Recorded live 4/13/2008 at the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley, CA by Paul Tumolo of Wild Plum Recordings.
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