
Cool Treasures
The Unreleased Tracks
Release Date: 2001
Label: Cool Sound
Country: Japan
Musicians:
Michael Carey Schneider: Lead & Background Vocals (Track 1)
Mitch Crane: Guitars, Lead & Background Vocals (Track 1)
Michael Cottage: Bass, Background Vocals (Track 1)
Mike Hughes: Drums (Track 1)
Tony Sciuto: All Instruments (Track 2)
Willie Wilcox: Programming (Track 3)
Carmen Grillo: Background Vocals (Track 3)
Bruce Gaitsch: Guitars, Keyboards, Programming (Track 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12)
Danny Sembello: Keyboards, Programming (Track 4)
Robbie Buchanan: Keyboards, Programming (Track 5)
Kevin Clark: All Instruments (Track 7)
Johnny Baltimore: Guitars, Keyboards, Bass, Programming (Track 9)
Rob Simpsen: Keyboards, Programming (Track 9)
Ken Kritzberg: Saxophone (Track 9)
Marc Jordan: Background Vocals(Track 10)
Shannon Wallace: Guitars (Track 11)
John Hoorman: Bass (Track 11)
Dickie Ross: Keyboards (Track 11)
Mark Letalien: Drums (Track 11)
Sandra Guidry, Cathy Guidry: Background Vocals (Track 11)
Tamara Champlin, Jason Scheff: Background Vocals (Track 12)
The opener is the Sneaker 's early years unreleased material "Head Jazz". Tony Sciuto's 1993 ballad tune follows. And David Lasley shows you his hidden talent by 80's unreleased materials. And Bruce Gaitsch offers you many unreleased treasures with the great guests alike Michael Sembello, Jim Photoglo, Jason Scheff and Bill Champlin ! Please note that some materials are very raw, thus you may feel that something would be missing when you listen to such kind of tracks. Typically, real drum sound should replace the tentative drum-machine track. However, you can enjoy artists' original concept with their high potential energy for new tunes. For example, "Falling In Love" performed by Bruce Gaitsch featuring Bill Champlin is the very original version of "Show Must Go On" which was recorded for the famous unreleased Chicago 22 album " Stone Of Sisyphus".
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