The Naked Carmen is a 1970 recording by David Hess and John Corigliano. It is described as an "electric rock opera" by the creators.
A&R [Executive A & R Director] – Joseph R. Bott
Art Direction – Desmond Strobel
Bass Guitar – Joe Macho
Cello – Edgardo Sodero, George Ricci, Harvey Schapiro*
Classical Guitar – Jay Berliner
Coordinator [Production] – Melissa Bryan
Cover – John Craig (3)
Electric Guitar – Vinny Bell*
Engineer [Cutting] – John Eargle
Engineer [Recording] – Bob Fava, Neal Ceppos
French Horn – James Buffington*, Joseph De Angelis*
Harp – Gloria Agostini
Mastered By – Gilbert Kong
Mixed By – Neal Ceppos
Orchestrated By, Conductor – John Corigliano
Percussion – Buddy Saltzman
Photography By [Cigar] – Jerry Griffith
Piano – Ron Frangipani*
Producer [Vocals For Melba Moore] – Jim Fragale
Recording Supervisor – Eduard Van Niel
Rhythm Guitar – Charlie Macey
Supervised By [Production] – M. Scott Mampe
Trombone – Alan Raph
Trumpet – Al De Risi, Burt Collins, James Sedlar, Irvin Markowitz*
Tuba – Don Butterfield
Viola – Alfred Brown, Calman Fleisig*, Emanuel Vardi, Harold Coletta, Theodore Israel
Violin – Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Henri Aubert, Joseph Malin*, Julius Brand, Julius Held, Mac Ceppos, Matthew Raimondi, Peter Buonconsiglio, Sanford Allen
Woodwind – Joe Soldo, Philip L. Bodner*, Romeo Penque, Walter Kane*
Written-By, Producer, Arranged By – David Hess, John Corigliano