Every Second In Between

Every Second In Between
Studio album by Lili Añel
Released September 30, 2009
Recorded July 2008 through July 2009 at MorningStar Studios, Spring House, PA
Genre Jazz, pop, rock
Length 45:20
Label Wall-I Records (Self-released)
Producer Glenn Barratt.
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
• "Shooting star" Reviewer Magazine
•"blow[s] your mind" JazzTimes


•"refuses to surrender her identity"USA Today
•Top 10 Jazz releases for 2009
•"Enduring Brilliance"Exclusive Magazine


Allmusic
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Every Second In Between is the fifth album by American singer-songwriter Lili Añel. Añel took measures to make sure the album was properly promoted this time around by hiring the services of a publicity firm. This resulted in television appearances on NBC, along with numerous reviews and radio airplay.

Track listing

  1. I Don’t Need You This Way – 4:37
  2. One More Night – 4:23
  3. Supposed To Be – 3:46[2]
  4. That's All I Want from You – 4:21
  5. So Far Away' – 4:40
  6. Can’t Fall Out of Love" – 3:43
  7. Much To My Surprise – 4:21
  8. George Bailey’s Lament" – 3:10
  9. Won’t You Stay – 4:14
  10. Voyager – 4:52
  11. Goodbye – 3:27

All compositions by Lili Añel except:

  • "That's All I Want from You" by Fritz Roter
  • "So Far Away" by Lili Añel and Barbara Añel

Personnel

Musicians
  • Lili Añelvocals, guitars
  • Joel Bryant — Wurlitzer, Rhodes Piano, Hammond B3
  • Mayra Casales — percussion
  • John Conahan – piano, arrangements, string arrangement "Voyager" and "That’s All I Want from You"; vocals on "So Far Away" and "Much to My Surprise"
  • Chico Huff – electric bass, upright bass
  • Jef Lee Johnson – guitar, mandolin
  • Grant Macavoy – drums
  • Naomi Grey - cello on "That's All I Want from You"
  • Glenn Barratt – guitar on "So Far Away", "Much to My Surprise", "Won't You Stay"
  • Erik Mitchell – vocals "Much to My Surprise"
  • Gary Schreiner – chromatic harmonica on "Can't Fall Out of Love"
String quartet on "Voyager"
  • Michelle Bishop, violin
  • Eliza Cho, violin
  • Jenny Lorenzo, cello
Engineers
  • Glenn Barratt
  • Dave Gearhart
  • Dave Schonauer

References

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