Baby Come Out Tonight Explained
Baby Come Out Tonight is the second album by American singer Kathy McCord, released in 1979 by Manhattan Records.[1]
Background
The tracks collected on the album are re-recorded versions of unreleased songs, some of which will later be released on a second CD of the compilation New Jersey to Woodstock.[2]
The title track was written for Dolly Parton's album Here You Come Again, which was released two years earlier by the same producer.[3]
Personnel
- Kat McCord – lead vocals, harmony vocals
- Kal David – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocals
- Arti Funaro – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocals
- Hugh McCracken – electric guitar
- John Tropea – electric guitar
- Jerry Friedman – electric guitar (on track 1)
- Paul Harris – piano, organ (on track 3)
- Richard Tee – piano
- Pat Rebillot – acoustic piano, electric piano (fender rhodes)
- Gordon Edwards – bass
- Harvey Brooks – bass, acoustic bass (on track 1)
- Bob Babbitt – bass (fender) (on track 5)
- Bob Leinbach – trombone solo (on track 7), backing vocals
- Allan Schwartzberg – drums
- Chris Parker – drums
- Wells Kelly – drums, congas
- Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone (on track 4), horns
- Jon Faddis – horns
- Lew Del Gatto – horns
- Lou Marini – horns
- Randy Brecker – horns
- Tom Malone – horns
- Charlie Calello – arranger (horns), conductor (horns)
- Gary Klein – electric piano (fender rhodes) (on track 1), producer
- Artistic personnel
- Nick Sangiamo – photography
- J.J. Stelmach – art direction
Release history
Notes and References
- http://www.discogs.com/Kat-McCord-Baby-Come-Out-Tonight/release/5552859 Kat McCord – Baby Come Out Tonight
- 2010 liner notes to New Jersey to Woodstock by Billy Vera
- http://www.discogs.com/Dolly-Parton-Here-You-Come-Again/release/746855 Dolly Parton – Here You Come Again