Behind the Velvet Curtain: Songs from the Motion Picture Redbelt
Behind the Velvet Curtain is an album by Rebecca Pidgeon. She wrote all the songs except for a cover version of "Wouldn't It Be Nice" by the Beach Boys and "Been and Gone", which she wrote with David Mamet. Four songs appeared in the movie Redbelt, including "When You Were Mine" with backing vocals by Luciana Souza.[1]
Behind the Velvet Curtain | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 15, 2008 | |||
Studio | Paramount Recording Studio, Hollywood; Encore Studio, Burbank; Track Record, North Hollywood | |||
Genre | Adult alternative, vocal jazz | |||
Length | 43:12 | |||
Label | Great American Music | |||
Producer | Larry Klein | |||
Rebecca Pidgeon chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Rebecca Pidgeon except where indicated.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Behind the Velvet Curtain" | 4:43 |
2. | "Long Island Poem" | 3:39 |
3. | "Dawn" | 4:03 |
4. | "Baby, Please Come Home to Me" | 3:15 |
5. | "When You Were Mine" | 4:59 |
6. | "That's Life, That's Hollywood" | 4:44 |
7. | "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (Brian Wilson/Tony Asher) | 3:15 |
8. | "Been and Gone" (Rebecca Pidgeon/David Mamet) | 3:43 |
9. | "Manha" | 10:51 |
Personnel
- Rebecca Pidgeon – vocals, backing vocals
- Larry Goldings – Wurlitzer electric piano
- Dean Parks – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, nylon string guitar, ukulele
- Greg Leisz – pedal steel guitar
- Willie Aron – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Larry Koonse – nylon string guitar
- David Piltch – bass
- Larry Klein – bass
- Jay Bellerose – drums, percussion
- Danny Frankel – drums, percussion
- Debra Dobkin – drums, percussion
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion
- Luciana Souza – backing vocals
Production
- Larry Klein – producer
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- Helik Hadar – engineer, mixing[2]
References
- Henderson, Alex. "Behind the Velvet Curtain". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
- "Behind the Velvet Curtain - Rebecca Pidgeon | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
External links
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