For The Boys (soundtrack) - Production

Production

  • Arif Mardin - record producer, musical arranger, string arrangements, woodwind arrangements
  • Dave Grusin - producer, rhythm arrangements
  • Joe Mardin - producer, arranger
  • Marc Shaiman - arranger, conductor, producer, vocal arrangement
  • Joel Sill - executive producer
  • Artie Kane - conductor
  • Ralph Burns - arranger, conductor
  • Marty Paich - arranger, conductor
  • Billy May - arranger, conductor
  • Robbie Buchanan - rhythm arrangements
  • Morgan Ames - vocal arrangements
  • Lorraine Feather - vocal arrangements
  • Jack Joseph Puig - engineer
  • Joey Wolpert - engineer
  • Bob Schaper - engineer
  • Don Murray - engineer, mixing
  • Michael O'Reilly - engineer, mixing
  • Ray Blair - assistant engineer
  • Brett Swain - assistant engineer
  • Eddie Sexton - assistant engineer
  • Eric Rudd - assistant engineer
  • Marnie Riley - assistant engineer
  • Mark Guilbeault - assistant engineer
  • Charles Paakkari - assistant engineer
  • Doug Sax - mastering
  • Sandy DeCrescent - music contractor
  • Lisa Maldonado - production coordination
  • Recorded at Capitol Studios, Studio 55, Oceanway Recording, and Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California.

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