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Claus Ogerman, 2001.



 Claus Ogerman - Columbia / Columbia/Harmony / Columbia/Legacy Records:


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Eddie Constantine, "The Best of Eddie Constantine", EMI/Columbia [Germany] #C 1059 (19__).[LP Compilation]

Klaus Ogermann co-arranged the track "Der Vagabund und das Kind".


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Joe Harnell, "Bossa Now!", Columbia #CS 9499 (19__).[LP]

Contains Claus Ogerman's original composition Un Poco Rio.

LINER NOTES from the original LP by Ron Harding:

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Album produced by Mike Berniker.

Arranged & conducted by Joe Harnell.


[CD Reissue pictured above]

Barbra Streisand, "Stoney End", Columbia #KC 30378 (1971).[LP]
Barbra Streisand, "Stoney End", Columbia #CQ 30378 (1972).[Reissue]
Barbra Streisand, "Stoney End", Columbia #PC 30378 (197_).[Reissue]
Barbra Streisand, "Stoney End", Columbia #30378 (19__).[CD]

Arranged by Gene Page, Perry Botkin, Jr., and Claus Ogerman.

Tracks:

 
I Don't Know Where I Stand (Mitchell)
Hands off the Man (Flim Flam Man) (Nyrol)
If You Could Read My Mind (Lightfoot)
Just a Little Lovin' (Mann/Weil)
Let Me Go (Newman)
Stoney End (Nyro)
No Easy Way Down (Goffin/King) arr. Ogerman
Time and Love (Nyro)
Maybe (Nilsson)
Free the People (Keith)
I'll Be Home (Newman)

Produced by Richard Perry.

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[Original LP]

David Clayton-Thomas, "David Clayton-Thomas", Columbia #KC 31000 (1971).[LP]
David Clayton-Thomas, "David Clayton-Thomas", Columbia [Holland] #CBS  S 64755 (1972).[LP]

Some tracks arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman for the self-titled album only (see tracklist).
Claus also played bells on the track "She".

Tracklist:

Magnificent Sanctuary Band

We're All Meat From The Same Bone

Stealin' In The Name Of The Lord

Dying To Live (arr./cond. Ogerman)

Sing A Song

She (arr./cond. Ogerman)

Don't Let It Bring You Down

Once Burned

North Beach Racetrack

Caress Me Pretty Music

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(Errata for personnel listed on Track #7: Bill Watrus (should be Bill Watrous), trombone; Paul Saulise (should be Paul Faulise), bass trombone.)

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Produced by Bobby Colomby and Joel Sill.

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Andre Kostelanetz, "Andre Kostelanetz Plays Cole Porter with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Narrator-Singer)", Columbia #KG 31491 (1972).[2 LP Set]

Claus Ogerman arranged the following tracks for this double LP:  "Medley:  You Do Something To Me", "I Get A Kick Out of You", and "Just One of Those Things".


LINER NOTES by Mort Goode:

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Album produced by Teo Macero.


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[Original LP labels]

Andre Kostelanetz, "Love Theme From 'The Godfather'", Columbia/Harmony Headliner Series #KH 31500 (1972).[LP]

Side 1, Track 1, "Love Theme From 'The Godfather'" arranged by Claus Ogerman.

Tracklist:

Side 1:

Love Theme From "The Godfather" (arr. Ogerman)

Come Saturday Morning

It's Impossible

Hey There Lonely Girl

Theme From "Romeo and Juliet"

Side 2:

Theme From "Summer of '42"

The Sound of Silence

Born Free

Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head

Theme From "Love Story"

LINER NOTES:

  Godfather-liners.pdf - Original LP liner notes by Mort Goode.

Produced by Teo Macero.


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Barbra Streisand, "Live Concert at the Forum", Columbia #PCQ-31760 (1972).[LP]
Barbra Streisand, "Live Concert at the Forum", Columbia #CK-31760 (19__).[CD]
Barbra Streisand, "Live Concert at the Forum", Columbia #PCT-31760 (19__).[CS]

Claus Ogerman arranged one track on this album - "Didn't We".
 

Tracks:

Sing/Make Your Own Kind of Music
Starting Here, Starting Now
Don't Rain on My Parade
Monologue
On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
Sweet Inspiration/Where You Lead
Didn't We (arr. Ogerman)
My Man
Stoney End
Sing/Happy Days Are Here Again
People

Personnel: Barbra Streisand--Vocals; Peter Matz--Arranger; Gene Page--Arranger; Claus Ogermann--Arranger; Don Costa--Arranger; Don Hannah--Arranger; Eddie Kendricks--Vocals (bckgr), Vocal Director; The Kendrix Singers--Vocals (bckgr); David Schire--Conductor



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Banjo Barons, "Dueling Banjos", Columbia (Harmony) #KH 32214 (1973).[LP]

Claus Ogerman arranged the track "I Can See Clearly Now".

Conducted by Teo Macero.

 
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