No Blue Thing
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No Blue Thing | |||||
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Studio album by Ray Lynch | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Genre | New Age Adult Alternative |
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Length | 39:21 | ||||
Label | Ray Lynch Productions Windham Hill Records |
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Producer | Ray Lynch Productions | ||||
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Ray Lynch chronology | |||||
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No Blue Thing won two Billboard Awards[1] and is Ray Lynch’s third album.
Contents |
[edit] Album
[edit] Track listing
- "No Blue Thing" – 5:35
- "Clouds Below Your Knees" – 4:40
- "Here & Never Found" – 4:44
- "Drifted in a Deeper Land" – 7:22
- "Homeward at Last" – 3:38
- "Evenings, Yes" – 4:52
- "The True Spirit of Mom & Dad" – 8:05
[edit] Personnel
All music composed, arranged, and produced by Ray Lynch.
- Ray Lynch: keyboards, classical guitar
- Tom Canning: "guitar" keyboards on #2
- Timothy Day: Flute
- Julie Ann Giacobassi: Oboe and English Horn
- Amy Hiraga: Violin
- David Kadarauch and Peter Wyrick: Cello
- Basil Vendryes and Geraldine Walther: Viola
[edit] Production
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA.
- Mixed by Ray Lynch & Daniel Ryman at Ray Lynch Productions studio except for “Evenings, Yes” (Recorded at Different Fur, San Francisco, CA.; engineered by Howard Johnston; mixed at Mobius, San Francisco, CA.)
[edit] Sheet Music
Ray Lynch has produced a piano anthology, Ray Lynch Anthology, featuring selected pieces. The book presents each piece in standard notation for both hands, and also features a short interview. It includes three pieces from No Blue Thing: No Blue Thing, Here & Never Found, Homeward At Last, and Evenings, Yes.