2004 studio album by Linda Ronstadt
Hummin' to Myself Released November 9, 2004 Studio
Clubhouse Recording Studios (Rhinebeck, New York )
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, California)
Mooselosge (Calabasas, California)
Skywalker Sound (Marin County, California)
Jim Brady Recording Studios (Tucson, Arizona)
Oxford Sound (Nashville, Tennessee)
Georkel Recording (Williamson County, Tennessee)
Genre Jazz Length 42 :57 Label Verve /UniversalProducer
Hummin’ to Myself is the twenty-fourth studio album by American singer Linda Ronstadt . The album debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart where it remained for six months. It peaked at #166 on the main Billboard album chart. It was her final solo album before her retirement in 2011, though she would record one more collaborative album in 2006 titled Adieu False Heart .[ 5]
History Hummin' to Myself represents a return by Ronstadt to the classic jazz standards world she explored in a series of 1980s albums with Nelson Riddle , only this time with a band , not an orchestra , and in an overtly jazz manner.[ 1] According to an interview with Ronstadt, the songs on the album were among those she wanted to record with Riddle, but was unable to because of his death.[ 6]
Ronstadt sings songs by Frank Loesser (“Never Will I Marry” and “I’ve Never Been in Love Before”) and Cole Porter (“Get out of Town,” “Miss Otis Regrets"), and “I Fall in Love Too Easily ”.
Hummin’ to Myself received critical acclaim for its devotion to authenticity. It features musicians Alan Broadbent , Christian McBride , David “Fathead” Newman , Lewis Nash , Peter Erskine and Roy Hargrove .
Track listing
Personnel Linda Ronstadt – vocals, arrangements (3)
Alan Broadbent – acoustic piano (1-9, 11), arrangements (1, 3-9, 11)
Warren Bernhardt – acoustic piano (10)
Bob Mann – guitars (1-4, 6, 7, 10)
Larry Koonse – guitars (8, 9)
Christian McBride – bass (1-7, 10)
Trey Henry – bass (8, 9)
Lewis Nash – drums (1-4, 6, 7, 10)
Peter Erskine – drums (8, 9)
Jim Horn – tenor saxophone (1, 6, 10)
David "Fathead" Newman – tenor saxophone (2, 10)
Dan Block – clarinet (4)
Bob Sheppard – tenor saxophone (8)
Mike Haynes – flugelhorn (1, 10)
Steven Bernstein – trumpet (2)
Jon-Erik Kellso – trumpet (4)
Roy Hargrove – flugelhorn solo (6)
Bob Summers – trumpet (8)
John Catchings – cello (1, 3)
Roberta Cooper – cello (5)
Alexander Zhiroff – cello (11)
Eugene Drucker – violin (5)
Armen Anassian – violin (11)
Production John Boylan – producer
George Massenburg – producer, recording, mastering, mixing
Al Schmitt – additional engineer
Steve Bishir – assistant engineer
Jim Brady – assistant engineer
Mark DeBuck – assistant engineer
Steve Genewick – assistant engineer
Hank Linderman – assistant engineer
Chris Powers – assistant engineer
Sean Price – assistant engineer
Dann Thompson – assistant engineer
André Zweers – assistant engineer
Doug Sax – mastering
Robert Hadley – mastering
The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California)
Theodora Kuslan – release coordinator
Kelly Pratt – release coordinator
Isabelle Wong – graphic design
Hollis King – art direction
Rocky Schenck – photography
Milton Buras – hair stylist
J. Roy Helland – make-up
Release history
References
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