Album by Mannheim Steamroller, Mason Williams
Classical Gas is a 1987 album by new age group Mannheim Steamroller and guitarist/composer Mason Williams . The album's title piece, "Classical Gas ", was originally featured on Williams's 1968 solo album The Mason Williams Phonograph Record .
Track listing
All tracks are written by Mason Williams , unless otherwise noted.
Title Writer(s) 1. "Classical Gas " 3:32 2. "Sunflower" 2:14 3. "Samba Beach" 3:59 4. "Country Idyll" 2:18 5. "Saturday Night at the World" 3:56 6. "Shady Dell" 3:23 7. "Katydid's Ditty" 0:58 8. "Greensleeves " traditional 3:07 9. "Doot-Doot" 2:08 10. "La Chanson de Claudine" 3:17 11. "McCall" 2:41 12. "Vancouver Island" 2:50 13. "Baroque-a-Nova" 3:06 Total length: 37:28
Personnel
Mannheim Steamroller – primary artist; drums; recorder
Mason Williams – primary artist; guitar; horn
Clinton Gregory – cello
Jackson Berkey – keyboards
Ron Cooley – guitar; electric guitar; rhythm guitar
Chip Davis – drums; recorder; baton
Bob Jenkins – oboe
Deborah Fuller – violin
Joey Gulizia – percussion
Eric Hansen – bass
David Low – cello
Roxanne Adams – violin
Grace Granata – violin
David Kappy – French horn
Richard Lohmann – violin
Bill Ritchie – double bass
Bill Erickson – accordion
Sherrie Goeden – viola
Joshua Kuhl – double bass
Michelle Mathewson – viola
Arthur McCann – saxophone
Jim Schanilec – trombone
Scott Shoemaker – violin
David Wampler – trombone
Candida Wiley – violin
Margaret Wilmeth – cello
Bochmann String Quartet – group
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Technical Credits
Mason Williams – composer; liner notes
Mannheim Steamroller – contributor
Chip Davis – director; producer; contributor; orchestration
Clete Baker – mastering
John Boyd – engineer
Joe Gastwirt – mastering
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Steve Shipps – contributor
Dick Lewsey – engineer
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In popular culture
The title track was featured in "The Great Crane Robbery", a 2000 episode of Frasier . When Frasier's new boss copies his apartment down to the last detail, Frasier tries redecorating, and the song plays over a montage of him trying a long series of ridiculous styles of décor.
The title track appeared in S1:E5 "Fork" of Netflix 's limited series, The Queen's Gambit .
The title track was briefly featured in S5:E8 "Marco Polo" of HBO's The Sopranos .
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Fresh Aire series Albums Compilations Christmas albums Christmas compilations Halloween albums Chip Davis albums