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Two for the Road (Dave Grusin album)

Two for the Road
Studio album by
Released1997 (1997)
Recorded1997
StudioAvatar Studios and River Studios (New York, NY)
Schnee Studios (North Hollywood, CA)
GenreJazz
Length48:11
LabelGRP
ProducerTommy LiPuma
Dave Grusin chronology
Mulholland Falls
(1996)
Two for the Road
(1997)
Dave Grusin Presents: West Side Story
(1997)

Two for the Road is an album by pianist Dave Grusin, of the music of Henry Mancini. It was released in 1997, recorded for GRP Records, and reached No. 1 on Billboard's Jazz chart.

Track listing

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  1. "Peter Gunn" - 4:41
  2. "Dreamsville" (Jay Livingston, Ray Evans) - 4:38
  3. "Mr. Lucky" - 4:23
  4. "Moment to Moment" - 4:10
  5. "Baby Elephant Walk" - 3:57
  6. "Two for the Road" - 5:33
  7. "Days of Wine and Roses (Johnny Mercer) - 5:33
  8. "Hatari" - 4:56
  9. "Whistling in the Dark" - 4:54
  10. "Soldier in the Rain (Alan and Marilyn Bergman) - 4:56

Personnel

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Production

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  • Tommy LiPuma – producer
  • Al Schmitt – engineer, string recording, horn recording (1, 5)
  • Elliot Scheiner – guitar recording (1, 2)
  • Lawrence Manchester – assistant engineer
  • John Hendrickson – string recording assistant, horn recording assistant (1, 5), assistant engineer (5)
  • Tony Gonsalez – guitar recording assistant (1, 2)
  • Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California)
  • Marsha Black – project coordinator
  • Hollis King – art direction
  • Robin Lynch – art direction
  • JoDee Stringham – design
  • Mark Hanauer – photography
  • Dave Grusin – liner notes
  • Charles Champlin – liner notes

Charts

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Chart (1997) Peak
position
Billboard Jazz Albums[1] 1

References

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