Summer
File:GW summer2.jpg
Studio album by George Winston
Released 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Folk
Length 57:10
Label Windham Hill
Producer Howard Johnston, Cathy Econom, and George Winston
George Winston chronology
The Velveteen Rabbit
(1984)
Summer
(1991)
Forest
(1994)
Alternative cover
Special edition
Special edition
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [1]

Summer is the sixth album of pianist George Winston and his fifth solo piano album, released in 1991. It was reissued on Dancing Cat Records in 2008.

Track listing [link]

# Title
Length
Written By
1 Living in the Country
3:45
Pete Seeger
2 Loreta and Desireé's Bouquet (Part 1)
4:04
George Winston
3 Loreta and Desireé's Bouquet (Part 2)
3:29
George Winston
4 Fragrant Fields
4:02
Art Lande
5 The Garden
3:03
Dominic Frontiere
6 Spring Creek
4:03
Philip Aaberg
7 Lullaby
3:25
George Winston

Steve Ferguson

8 Black Stallion
3:39
Carmine Coppola
9 Hummingbird
5:06
George Winston
10 Early Morning Range
3:59
George Winston
11 Living Without You
5:58
Randy Newman
12 Goodbye Montana (Part 1)
2:15
George Winston
13 Corrina, Corrina
4:21
George Winston
14 Goodbye Montana (Part 2)
3:11
George Winston
15 Where Are You Now
3:20
George Winston

References [link]


https://wn.com/Summer_(George_Winston_album)

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