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John Klemmer Constant Throb Mp3, Flac, Wma John Klemmer Constant Throb mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Constant Throb Country: Japan Released: 2007 MP3 version RAR size: 1656 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1346 mb WMA version RAR size: 1316 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 736 Other Formats: DMF DTS MP4 AA AU AHX XM Tracklist 1 Constant Throb, Part I 3:02 2 Constant Throb, Part II 5:22 3 Neptune 5:08 4 Let Me Touch The Wind 6:43 5 California Jazz Dance 4:19 6 Rainbows 5:37 7 Crystaled Tears 5:37 8 Precious Leaf 5:49 Credits Bass – Reggie Johnson, Wilton Felder (tracks: 7) Clarinet – Don Menza Clavinet – Mike Wofford Drums – Jim Keltner, Shelly Manne Electric Piano – John Klemmer, Mike Lang, Mike Wofford Engineer – Artie Becker Flute – Don Menza Guitar – Howard Roberts (tracks: 4) Mixed By – Baker Bigsby Percussion – Gary Coleman, Mark Stevens Piano – Mike Lang Producer – Ed Michel Saxophone – John Klemmer Written-By – John Klemmer Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year John Constant Throb AS-9214 Impulse! AS-9214 US 1972 Klemmer (LP, Gat) Constant Throb John MCA AS-9214 (LP, Album, RE, AS-9214 US 1977 Klemmer Records Gat) John Constant Throb Impulse!, AS-9214 AS-9214 US Unknown Klemmer (LP) ABC Records Constant Throb John UCCU-90097 (CD, Album, Ltd, Impulse! UCCU-90097 Japan 2015 Klemmer RE, RM) MCA Constant Throb MCA-37017, John Records, MCA-37017, (LP, Album, RE, US 1980 AS-9214 Klemmer MCA AS-9214 Gat) Records Related Music albums to Constant Throb by John Klemmer 1. Throb - Throb 2. John Klemmer - Intensity 3. John Klemmer - Music 4. John Klemmer - The Best Of John Klemmer / Volume 2 / The Saxophone Player 5. Various - 5 Birds And A Monk 6. John Klemmer - Touch 7. John Klemmer - John Klemmer 8. John Klemmer - Finesse 9. John Klemmer - Barefoot Ballet 10. John Klemmer - Magic Moments.
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