The Eye Is the First Circle

~ Release by Vanessa Perica Orchestra (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
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1The Eye is the First Circle
recording engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
assistant engineer:
Michael Tudorowski and Josh Walton
producer and mixer:
Grant Windsor
alto saxophone:
Tessie Overmyer (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
baritone saxophone:
Tim Stocker (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
bass trombone:
Joe O’Callaghan (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
brass:
Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
double bass:
Sam Anning (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
drums (drum set):
Ben VanderWal (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
guitar:
Theo Carbo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
piano:
Andrea Keller (piano, Australian jazz musician) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
reeds:
Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
saxophone:
Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
tenor saxophone:
Jamie Oehlers (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trombone:
Nick Mulder (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Jordan Murray (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Thomas Voss (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trumpet:
Mat Jodrell (trumpeter, flugelhorn player) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
conductor:
Vanessa Perica (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recorded at:
Sing, Sing East Studios in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recording of:
The Eye is the First Circle (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
composer:
Vanessa Perica
7:01
2What a Time To Be Alive
recording engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
assistant engineer:
Michael Tudorowski and Josh Walton
producer and mixer:
Grant Windsor
alto saxophone:
Tessie Overmyer (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
baritone saxophone:
Tim Stocker (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
bass trombone:
Joe O’Callaghan (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
brass:
Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
double bass:
Sam Anning (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
drums (drum set):
Ben VanderWal (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
guitar:
Theo Carbo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
piano:
Andrea Keller (piano, Australian jazz musician) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
reeds:
Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
saxophone:
Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
tenor saxophone:
Jamie Oehlers (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trombone:
Nick Mulder (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Jordan Murray (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Thomas Voss (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trumpet:
Mat Jodrell (trumpeter, flugelhorn player) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
conductor:
Vanessa Perica (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recorded at:
Sing, Sing East Studios in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recording of:
What a Time To Be Alive (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
composer:
Vanessa Perica
7:34
3Hill of Grace
recording engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
assistant engineer:
Michael Tudorowski and Josh Walton
producer and mixer:
Grant Windsor
alto saxophone:
Tessie Overmyer (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
baritone saxophone:
Tim Stocker (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
bass trombone:
Joe O’Callaghan (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
brass:
Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
double bass:
Sam Anning (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
drums (drum set):
Ben VanderWal (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
guitar:
Theo Carbo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
piano:
Andrea Keller (piano, Australian jazz musician) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
reeds:
Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
saxophone:
Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
tenor saxophone:
Jamie Oehlers (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trombone:
Nick Mulder (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Jordan Murray (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Thomas Voss (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trumpet:
Mat Jodrell (trumpeter, flugelhorn player) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
conductor:
Vanessa Perica (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recorded at:
Sing, Sing East Studios in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recording of:
Hill of Grace (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
composer:
Vanessa Perica
6:14
4Meet Me at Phoenix Street
recording engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
assistant engineer:
Michael Tudorowski and Josh Walton
producer and mixer:
Grant Windsor
alto saxophone:
Tessie Overmyer (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
baritone saxophone:
Tim Stocker (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
bass trombone:
Joe O’Callaghan (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
brass:
Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
double bass:
Sam Anning (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
drums (drum set):
Ben VanderWal (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
guitar:
Theo Carbo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
piano:
Andrea Keller (piano, Australian jazz musician) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
reeds:
Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
saxophone:
Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
tenor saxophone:
Jamie Oehlers (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trombone:
Nick Mulder (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Jordan Murray (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Thomas Voss (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trumpet:
Mat Jodrell (trumpeter, flugelhorn player) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
conductor:
Vanessa Perica (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recorded at:
Sing, Sing East Studios in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recording of:
Meet Me at Phoenix Street (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
composer:
Vanessa Perica
7:30
5Song for Cleo
recording engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
assistant engineer:
Michael Tudorowski and Josh Walton
producer and mixer:
Grant Windsor
alto saxophone:
Tessie Overmyer (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
baritone saxophone:
Tim Stocker (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
bass trombone:
Joe O’Callaghan (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
brass:
Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
double bass:
Sam Anning (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
drums (drum set):
Ben VanderWal (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
guitar:
Theo Carbo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
piano:
Andrea Keller (piano, Australian jazz musician) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
reeds:
Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
saxophone:
Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
tenor saxophone:
Jamie Oehlers (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trombone:
Nick Mulder (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Jordan Murray (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Thomas Voss (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trumpet:
Mat Jodrell (trumpeter, flugelhorn player) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
conductor:
Vanessa Perica (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recorded at:
Sing, Sing East Studios in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recording of:
Song for Cleo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
composer:
Vanessa Perica
6:57
6Still We Rise
recording engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
assistant engineer:
Michael Tudorowski and Josh Walton
producer and mixer:
Grant Windsor
alto saxophone:
Tessie Overmyer (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
baritone saxophone:
Tim Stocker (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
bass trombone:
Joe O’Callaghan (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
brass:
Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
double bass:
Sam Anning (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
drums (drum set):
Ben VanderWal (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
flute:
Wendy Clarke (flautist) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
guitar:
Theo Carbo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
piano:
Andrea Keller (piano, Australian jazz musician) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
reeds:
Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
saxophone:
Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
tenor saxophone:
Jamie Oehlers (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trombone:
Nick Mulder (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Jordan Murray (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Thomas Voss (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trumpet:
Mat Jodrell (trumpeter, flugelhorn player) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
conductor:
Vanessa Perica (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recorded at:
Sing, Sing East Studios in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recording of:
Still We Rise (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
composer:
Vanessa Perica
9:48
7Love and War
recording engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
assistant engineer:
Michael Tudorowski and Josh Walton
producer and mixer:
Grant Windsor
alto saxophone:
Tessie Overmyer (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
baritone saxophone:
Tim Stocker (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
bass trombone:
Joe O’Callaghan (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
brass:
Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
double bass:
Sam Anning (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
drums (drum set):
Ben VanderWal (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
guitar:
Theo Carbo (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
piano:
Andrea Keller (piano, Australian jazz musician) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
reeds:
Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
saxophone:
Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
tenor saxophone:
Jamie Oehlers (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trombone:
Nick Mulder (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21), Jordan Murray (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21) and Thomas Voss (trombone) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
trumpet:
Mat Jodrell (trumpeter, flugelhorn player) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
conductor:
Vanessa Perica (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recorded at:
Sing, Sing East Studios in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
recording of:
Love and War (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
composer:
Vanessa Perica
4:58

Credits

Release

photography:Pia Johnson (photographer)
Roger Mitchell
mastering:Lachlan Carrick
alto saxophone and soprano saxophone:Carl Mackey (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:Julien Wilson (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
flugelhorn and trumpet:Daniel Beasy (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
Paddy McMullin (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
Paul Williamson (trumpet, jazz, Australia) (from 2023-07-20 until 2023-07-21)
design:Elle Deslandes
mastered at:Moose Mastering in Richmond, Queensland, Australia
purchase for download and stream for free:https://vanessaperica.bandcamp.com/album/the-eye-is-the-first-circle [info]