Summer (George Winston album)
Studio album by George Winston
Released 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Folk
Length 57:10
Label Windham Hill, Dancing Cat
Producer Howard Johnston, Cathy Econom, and George Winston
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [1]
Summer is the sixth album of pianist George Winston and his fifth solo piano album, released in 1991. It was reissued on Dancing Cat Records in 2008.
The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 15, 1992.[2]
Track listing
All tracks are written by George Winston, except where noted.
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Living in the Country" Pete Seeger 3:51
2. "Loreta and Desirée's Bouquet" (Part 1) 4:04
3. "Loreta and Desirée's Bouquet" (Part 2) 3:28
4. "Fragrant Fields" Art Lande 4:01
5. "The Garden" Dominic Frontiere 3:07
6. "Spring Creek" Philip Aaberg 4:08
7. "Lullaby" Steve Fergeson 3:25
8. "The Black Stallion" Carmine Coppola 3:49
9. "Hummingbird" 5:07
10. "Early Morning Range" 2:59
11. "Living Without You" Randy Newman 6:01
12. "Goodbye, Montana" (Part 1) 2:14
13. "Corrina, Corrina" Traditional; arr. by George Winston 4:24
14. "Goodbye, Montana" (Part 2) 3:11
15. "Where Are You Now" 3:36
Total length: 57:10
General
Complete name : George Winston\Summer\01 Living in the Country.mp3
Format : MPEG Audio
File size : 3.52 MiB
Duration : 3 min 50 s
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 128 kb/s
Album : Summer
Album/Performer : George Winston
Track name : Living in the Country
Track name/Position : 1
Performer : George Winston
Composer : Pete Seeger
Publisher : Dancing
Genre : New Age
Recorded date : 1991
Audio
Format : MPEG Audio
Format version : Version 1
Format profile : Layer 3
Format settings : Joint stereo / MS Stereo
Duration : 3 min 50 s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 128 kb/s
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 44.1 kHz
Frame rate : 38.281 FPS (1152 SPF)
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 3.52 MiB (100%)
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