Garden City (album)

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Garden City
John Tesh - Garden City Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 1989
GenreNew Age
Length39:58
LabelCypress Records
ProducerMichael Hanna & John Tesh
John Tesh chronology
Tour de France
(1988)
Garden City
(1989)
A Romantic Christmas
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3.0/5 stars [1]

Garden City is the third studio album by John Tesh, released by Cypress Records in 1989.

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by John Tesh, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Garden City"John Tesh; Michael Hanna4:06
2."Shock" 4:25
3."Elektrik Thom" 4:59
4."Bastille Day" 4:12
5."You Break It"John Tesh; Michael Hanna; Diana DeWitt4:44
6."The Black Hole" 5:57
7."Waltz For Julie" 5:22
8."Destination Paris"John Tesh; Michael Hanna4:41
9."Bastille Day (Reprise)" 1:32
Total length:39:58

Musicians[]

  • John Tesh: Synclavier DMS with MACII, Kurzweill 250 & Expanders, Emulator 3 & 2+, Yamaha TX816, Korg M1 & Sampling Grand, Oberheim DPX 1, Synclavier Drums on "Elektrik Thom"
  • Terrence Elliot: Acoustic & Electric Guitars
  • George Perilli: Drums & Percussion
  • Tim Landers: Fretless & 5 String Bass on "Waltz For Julie," "Bastille Day," & "Black Hole"
  • Michael Hanna: Additional Keyboards
  • Diana DeWitt: Lead Vocals On "You Break It"
  • Michael McDonald, Diana DeWitt, Donna McElroy & Chuck Sabatino: Background Vocals On "You Break It"
  • Diana DeWitt & Donna McElroy: Background Vocals On "Waltz For Julie"
  • Tom Scott: Sax Solo On "You Break It"
  • Toots Thielemans: Harmonica Solo On "Bastille Day"
  • Vince Denham: Sax Solo On Destination Paris" & "Elektrik Thom"
  • Calvin Loser, Chris Chandler, Michael Hanna & John Tesh: "Shock" Voices

Production[]

  • Produced by Michael Hanna and John Tesh
  • Engineered by Ross Pallone and John Tesh
  • Assistant engineer: Calvin Loser
  • Mixed by Ross Pallone
  • Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab. Recorded on the Synclavier Digital Music System and Sony 3324 Digital Multitrack.

Information for musicians and production taken from liner notes[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Widran, Jonathan. Garden City at AllMusic
  2. ^ Tesh, John. Garden City. Cypress. 1989.


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