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| 1 | L'IllusionistaArranged By – Matthew Brubeck |
3:00 |
| 2 | Winter FireworksArranged By – Joshua Raoul Brody |
2:15 |
| 3 | Nell' Ufficio Di ProduzioneArranged By – Matthew Brubeck |
5:49 |
| 4 | La Dolce Vita Via VenetoArranged By – Sheldon Brown |
0:58 |
| 5 | Via Veneto E MobiliArranged By – Nik Phelps* |
1:25 |
| 6 | Notturno O MattutinoArranged By – Matthew Brubeck |
6:24 |
| 7 | Patricia - Dei GladiatoriArranged By – Nik Phelps* |
3:30 |
| 8 | Nights Of Cabiria SuiteArranged By – Phillip Greenlief |
17:06 |
| 9 | Nostalgico Swing 1Arranged By – Sheldon Brown |
3:13 |
| 10 | Nostalgico Swing 2Arranged By – Sheldon Brown |
2:56 |
| 11 | La Dolce VitaArranged By – Myles Boisen |
2:07 |
| 12 | Cimiterno - Cigolete - Cadillac - Carlota's GalopArranged By – Nik Phelps* |
1:44 |
| 13 | Paralami Di Me (Valzer)Arranged By – Joshua Raoul Brody |
2:29 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute – Sheldon Brown
- Baritone Saxophone, Oboe, Trumpet, Flute – Nik Phelps*
- Cello, Acoustic Bass – Matthew Brubeck
- Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Peter Josheff
- Composed By – Nino Rota
- Drums – Jim Kassis (tracks: 1, 3, 6, 11, 12)
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Steve Kirk
- Keyboards, Accordion – Joshua Raoul Brody
- Percussion, Drums – Elliot Humberto Kavee*
- Producer, Engineer, Mastered By, Electric Bass, Percussion, Performer [Sonics] – Myles Boisen
- Trombone, Sounds [Ghost] – Tom Yoder
- Trumpet – Ghris Grady
- Violin – Catharine Clune
Notes
Recorded Sept. - Dec. 1996 at Guerilla Euphonics, Oakland, Ca. Mastered at the Headless Buddha Lab, Oakland, Ca.1, 3, 9, 10, 12 from 8 1/2
2 from Amacord
4 - 7, 11, 13 from La Dolce Vita
8 from Nights Of Cabiria
This project had to happen eventually, given The Club Foot Orchestra's admiration for the cockeyed chromaticism and greasepaint swing of Italian film maestro Nino Rota. The catalytic spark came from Jon Varnedoe, proprietor of San Francisco's swanky Bruno's supper club, who ignited Matthew Brubeck's volatile imagination with the prospect of a reguar weekly engagement devoted to Rota's Fellini-era charts. With a rotating Club Foot membership in tow, Matthew supervised the writing of arragements (most of them painstakingly transcribed from original soundtracks), set up gigs and rehearsals, and charged the atmosphere with an insightful blend of refined wit, experimentation, and innocent joy, in keeping with the best of all things Rota.










