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The Nels Cline Singers the Giant Pin Mp3, Flac, Wma The Nels Cline Singers The Giant Pin mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: The Giant Pin Country: US Released: 2004 Style: Experimental, Fusion MP3 version RAR size: 1661 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1207 mb WMA version RAR size: 1518 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 646 Other Formats: MP3 AHX DTS APE WAV MP4 VQF Tracklist Hide Credits Blues, Too 1 3:13 Composed By – Nels Cline Fly Fly 2 7:02 Composed By – Nels Cline He Still Carries A Torch For Her 3 6:38 Composed By – Nels ClineGuest, Voice – Greg Saunier The Ballad Of Devin Hoff 4 7:47 Composed By – Nels Cline The Friar 5 1:13 Composed By – Hoff*, Cline*, Amendola* Something About David H. 6 Composed By – Nels ClineGuest, Chamberlin, Sampler [Tiny Sampling Keyboard] – Jon 10:08 Brion Bright Moon 7 11:01 Composed By – Nels Cline A Boy Needs A Door 8 4:11 Composed By – Nels Cline Square King 9 5:23 Composed By – Nels Cline Spell 10 9:18 Composed By – Nels Cline Watch Over Us 11 6:25 Composed By – Nels ClineGuest, Celesta [Celeste], Harmonium – Jon Brion Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Cryptogramophone Copyright (c) – Cryptogramophone Published By – Nebsonic Music Recorded At – Castle Oaks Studios Recorded At – Entourage Studios Manufactured By – Crest National – 34268 Credits Artwork – N.C.* Contrabass – Devin Hoff Drums [Drumset], Percussion, Electronics [Live Electronics], Loops, Performer [Treatments], Mbira [Electric Mbira] – Scott Amendola Electric Guitar [Electric Guitars], Effects – Nels Cline Layout – Gareth Jiffeau Layout [With] – N.C.* Liner Notes – N.C.* Photography By [Photo] – Sophie Leibowitz Producer [Produced By] – Jeff Gauthier Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Rich Breen Tracking By [Assisted By - Castle Oaks Studios] – "Hatch" Inagaki* Notes Tracking @ Castle Oaks Studios, Calabasas, CA (8/24-25/03) Additional tracking @ Entourage, N. Hollywood, CA (9/8/03) (Total time 73:11 min) All compositions Nebsonic Music ASCAP CD and two inserts, packaged in a 'Cryptopak', a card stock, tri-fold digifile unique to Cryptogramophone releases. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Scanned): 671860012023 Barcode (Printed): 6 71860 01202 3 Matrix / Runout: MFG BY CREST NATIONAL - CA IFPI LR68 34268 2 Mastering SID Code: IFPI LR68 Mould SID Code: IFPI U8B0 Rights Society: ASCAP Related Music albums to The Giant Pin by The Nels Cline Singers Nels Cline Trio - Sad Floored By Four - Floored By Four Mary Lou Lord - Got No Shadow My Cat Is An Alien With Nels Cline - The Ocean Above Your Heads Rova & Nels Cline Singers - The Celestial Septet Patsy Cline - So Wrong-You're Stronger Than Me Patsy Cline - A Portrait Of Patsy Cline Various - The Music Of Eric Von Essen Volume III Patsy Cline - The Best Of Patsy Cline Patsy Cline - Patsy Cline.
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