- A Call from Long Island
- Home from the Office
- The Reading of the Will
- The Diamond
- Quickies: The Astronaut/The School/The Confession
- The Jury
- The Presidents
- The Cocktail Party
- Final Discussion
- More Quickies: Cry for Help/Panic/Two Husbands
- The Convicts
- The Housewarming
- The Luncheon
- Still More Quickies: The Storm/The Newspaper Reporter/The Home Remedy
- Conversation in the Hotel Lobby
- The Agony and the Ecstacy
- My Son, The Captain
- Secret Agent, James Bondstein
- Enough Already with the Quickies: Dinner/The Elevator/Classified Ad, Is
- Goldstein
- Would You Believe It?
- The Hobby
- My Husband, The Monster
- The Ballad of Irving
- The Shoe Repair Shop
- Divorce, Kosher Style
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
- Things Might Have Been Different
- A Call from Greenwich Village
- The Great Bank Robbery
- Discussion in the Airplane
- Miami Beach
- Schtick: The Traveler/The Panhandler/The Cemetary
- The Kidnapping
- The Bar Mitzvah
- When You're in Love the Whole World Is Jewish
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Release Date: | 02/06/2007 |
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Label: | Jmg / Jewish Music |
UPC: | 0857764001596 |
catalogNumber: | 18059 |
Rank: | 62001 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Booker & Foster Primary ArtistLou Jacobi Vocals,Track Performer
Anthony Holland Vocals,Track Performer
Dick Williams Choir Director
Bob McFadden Track Performer
Bob Booker Piano
Frank Gallop Vocals,Track Performer
Valerie Harper Vocals,Track Performer
Phil Leeds Vocals,Track Performer
Joe Silver Track Performer
Betty Walker Vocals,Track Performer
Pat Williams Musical Direction
Jack Gilford Track Performer
Arlene Golonka Track Performer
George Foster Piano
Jackie Kannon Track Performer
Technical Credits
Buddy Arnold ComposerGeorge Piros Engineer
Dick Williams Composer
Kevin Phinney Liner Notes
Bob Booker Composer,Producer,Adaptation,Creation
John Aylesworth Composer
Mark Bucci Composer
Sheldon Keller Composer
Frank Peppiatt Composer
Hal Lifson Liner Notes
Ben Somoroff Original Cover Photography
George Foster Producer,Adaptation,Creation,Annotation
Rachael Cantu Original Liner Notes
Ralph Curtiss Sound Effects
Griner Cover Art,Original Liner Notes
Horn Cover Art,Original Liner Notes
Stanley Tonkel Engineer
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