Renee Olstead (album) - Production

Production

  • Producer: David Foster and Humberto Gatica
  • Engineers: Neil Devor, Humberto Gatica, Alejandro Rodriguez
  • Mixing: Humberto Gatica
  • Mastering: Vlado Meller
  • Digital editing: Neil Devor, Dave Reitzas, Christian Robles, Alejandro Rodriguez, Jorge Vivo, Joe Wohlmuth
  • Programming: Neil Devor
  • Vocal arrangement: Carol Welsman
  • String arrangements: Jeremy Lubbock
  • Arrangers: Oscar Castro-Neves, Billy Childs Trio, John Clayton, Fred Norman, Carol Welsman
  • Music preparation: Suzie Katayama, Maurice Spears, Booker T. Washington White
  • Music contractor: Jules Chaikin
  • Production coordination: Courtney Blooding
  • Assistants: Jon Berkowitz, Courtney Blooding, Brian Dixon, Jason Locklin, César Ramírez, Jaime Sickora, Mark Valentine, Jorge Vivo, Aaron Walk
  • Package art direction: Julian Peploe
  • Transcription: Albert Alva

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