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The Mason Williams Phonograph Record
1968 album by Mason Williams From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mason Williams Phonograph Record is an album by classical guitarist and composer Mason Williams, released in 1968. It is Williams's most successful and best-known album, and features the instrumental "Classical Gas", his signature song. Williams won two Grammy Awards, for Best Pop Instrumental Performance and Best Instrumental Theme, while Mike Post won Best Instrumental Arrangement for the piece. In Canada, the album peaked at number 16.[1]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Mason Williams, unless otherwise noted.
Arranged by Al Capps, except "Overture" and "Classical Gas" by Mike Post, and "Dylan Thomas" and "Life Song" by Williams. The first pressing of the vinyl label misspelled "The Prince's Panties" as "Princess Panties".
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Personnel
- Musicians
- Mason Williams – guitar, main performer and composer
- Carl Fortina – accordion
- Bob West, Lawrence Knechtel, Lyle Ritz – bass
- Armand Kaproff, Jerome Kessler, Jesse Ehrlich, Joe DiTullio – cello
- Lyle Ritz – double bass
- James Beck Gordon – drums
- David Duke, William Hinshaw – French horn, tuben
- Alvin Casey, David Cohen, James Burton, Michael Deasy – guitar
- Gail Levant – harp
- Gary L. Coleman, Gene Estes – percussion
- Lawrence Knechtel, Michael Melvoin – piano
- Richard J. Hyde, Hoyt Bohannon, Lew McCreary, Richard Leith – trombone
- David Burk, Emanuel Moss, George Kast, Harry Bluestone, Israel Baker, Jack Gootkin, Jimmy Getzoff, Jerry Reisler, John Vidor, Ralph Schaeffer, Robert Korda, Robert Sushel, Sidney Sharp, Stan Plummer, Tibor Zelig, William Kurasch – violin
- Jim Horn, Tommy Scott – woodwind
- Production
- Mike Post – producer
- Phil Kaye – effects
- Stan Cornyn – liner notes
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