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A Pauper in Paradise
1977 studio album by Gino Vannelli From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Pauper in Paradise is the fifth studio album by Italian-Canadian singer Gino Vannelli, released in 1977. It was notable for including contributions by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on the second side,[3] including a fifteen-minute title track symphony that took Gino five months to write,[4] and which led A&M to offer a warning to Gino to expand his appeal or face rapid declines in album sales that since Powerful People had been a steady 300,000 albums per release.[5]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Gino Vannelli.
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Detailed personnel
- Art Direction – Fabio Nicoli, Roland Young (3)
 - Backing Vocals – Jay Stone, Joanie Bartels
 - Backing Vocals, Design, Artwork – Joanne Jayde
 - Drums – Casey Scheuerell
 - Engineer – John Kurlander (tracks: 7 to 10), Norm Kinney
 - Engineer [Assistent] – Steve Prestage
 - Engineer [Re-mix] – Jon Kelly
 - Keyboards – Chris Rhyne
 - Leader – Barry Griffiths (tracks: 7 to 10)
 - Lyrics By, Music By – Gino Vannelli
 - Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
 - Orchestra – The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 7 to 10)
 - Orchestrated By, Conductor – Don Sebesky (tracks: 7 to 10)
 - Percussion – Dido* (tracks: 6), John J. Mandel
 - Photography By – Beth Kelly
 - Producer, Arranged By, Keyboards – Joe Vannelli
 - Saxophone – Dick Morrissey
 - Synthesizer, Synthesizer [Bass], Piano, Backing Vocals – Bill Meyers
 - Vocals [Choir] – The John McCarthy Choir (tracks: 7 to 10)
 - Vocals, Producer, Arranged By – Gino Vannelli
 
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Technical personnel
- Jon Kelly – Remixing
 - Norm Kinney – Engineer
 - John Kurlander – Engineer
 - Steve Prestage – Assistant Engineer
 - Fabio Nicoli – Art Direction
 - Roland Young – Art Direction
 
Musicians
- Gino Vannelli – lead vocals
 - Joe Vannelli – Fender Rhodes, piano, programming, synthesizer, synthesizer arrangements, synthesizer string arrangement, backing vocals
 - Bill Meyers – piano, synthesizer, synthesizer bass, backing vocals
 - Nyboma Mwan Dido – bongos, congas
 - Jay Graydon – guitar
 - Casey Scheuerell – drums
 - John J. Mandel – percussion, timbales
 - Chris Rhyne – keyboards, synthesizer bass
 - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – orchestra on "Black and Blue" and "A Pauper in Paradise"
 
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Technical personnel
- Jon Kelly – Remixing
 - Norm Kinney – Engineer
 - John Kurlander – Engineer
 - Steve Prestage – Assistant Engineer
 - Fabio Nicoli – Art Direction
 - Roland Young – Art Direction
 
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Notes
- On some issues of the album, the last four tracks were combined into a single track titled “A Pauper in Paradise (In Four Movements)”
 
References
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