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Sweet Bird is the third album by Lani Hall.
Track listing
- "Send In The Clowns" (Stephen Sondheim) 2:21
- "That’s When Miracles Occur" (Andy Pratt) 3:07
- "Early Mornin’ Strangers" (Barry Manilow, Hal David) 3:40
- "Mr. Blue (Misty Blue)" (Michael Franks) 3:29
- "Too Many Mornings" (Bill Quateman) 4:40
- "At The Ballet" (Marvin Hamlisch, Edward Kleban) 6:27
- "The Moon Is All Alone (Like Me)" (Michel Colombier, Lani Hall, E. Colombier) 3:22
- "Dolphins Lullaby" (Rick Roberts) 4:17
- "Sweet Bird" (Joni Mitchell) 2:53
Album credits
Performance credits
- Lani Hall (all vocals)
- Michel Colombier (all keyboards)
- Larry Carlton (guitar)
- Lee Ritenour (guitar)
- Dennis Budimir (guitar)
- Chuck Domanico (bass)
- Stanley Clarke (bass on “Send In The Clowns”)
- Jim Keltner (drums and percussion)
- Milt Holland (percussion)
- Herb Alpert (trumpet solo on “Mr. Blue”)
Technical credits
- Michael Boddicker (synthesizer programmer)
- Bruce Swedien (microphone)