Personnel
This is a list of guest musicians exclusively about the unreleased tracks. For the other tracks, see respective albums.
- "The Scent of Magnolia": Bill Frisell (guitar), Ingrid Chavez (vocals), John Giblin (bass), Ryuichi Sakamoto (string arrangement, sampler, piano), Andreas Allen (drum programming), Sebastian Morton (drum programming).
- "Albuquerue (Dobro #6)": Bill Frisell (dobro).
- "Ride": Ryuichi Sakamoto (piano, string arrangement) Steve Jansen (drums), Danny Thompson (double bass), David Torn (electric guitar), Mark Isham (trumpet), Phil Palmer (acoustic guitar).
- "The Golden Way": Damiano Puliti (cello), Nicola Alesini (soprano sax, keyboards, drum programming), Steve Jansen (drum programming), Pier Luigi Andreoni (keyboards).
- "Pop Song": John Taylor (piano), Steve Jansen.
- "Thoroughly Lost to Logic": Keith Tippett (piano), Mark Sanders (drums)
- "Cover Me with Flowers": Steve Jansen (percussion), Steve Tibbetts (guitars).
- "Aparna and Nimisha (Dobro # 5)": Bill Frisell (dobro).
- "Some Kind of Fool": Ingrid Chavez (vocals), Ann O'Dell (string and brass arrangement) Mick Karn (sax, brass arrangement), Rob Dean (guitar), Richard Barbieri (piano), Simon House (violin).
- "Buoy": Steven Jansen (drums, vocals), Mick Karn (vocals, saxophones, keyboards)
- "Come Morning": Arturo Stalteri (bouzouki), Nicola Alesini (keyboards, clarinet, drum programming, sax), Pier Luigi Andreoni (keyboards, percussion)
- "The Blinding Light of Heaven" (studio): Jerry Marotta, Marc Anderson, Trey Gunn.
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