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Freddie Hubbard a Soul Experiment & Autobiography Mp3, Flac Freddie Hubbard A Soul Experiment & Autobiography mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Funk / Soul Album: A Soul Experiment & Autobiography Country: US Released: 2000 MP3 version RAR size: 1616 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1393 mb WMA version RAR size: 1257 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 921 Other Formats: MP4 XM AC3 ADX TTA DTS MIDI Tracklist Freddie Hubbard - A Soul Experiment 1 Clap Your Hands 3:27 2 Wichita Lineman 3:18 3 South Street Stroll 4:29 4 Lonely Soul 3:04 5 No Time To Lose 4:33 6 Hang 'Em Up 3:09 7 Good Humor Man 3:44 8 Midnite Soul 5:20 9 Soul Turn Around 4:02 10 A Soul Experiment 3:58 Nat Adderley - Autobiography 11 Sermonette 5:52 12 Work Song 3:55 13 The Old Country 4:25 14 Junkanoo 3:00 15 Stony Island 3:28 16 Little Boy With The Sad Eyes 6:03 17 Never Say Yes 4:25 18 Jive Samba 5:16 Credits Bass [Fender] – Jerry Jemmott (tracks: 1-10) Drums – Bernard Purdie (tracks: 1, 2, 10), Grady Tate (tracks: 3, 7, 9) Engineer – Don Hahn (tracks: 1-10), Roy Cicala (tracks: 1-10) Guitar – Billy Butler (tracks: 3, 7, 9), Eric Gale (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10) Leader, Trumpet – Freddie Hubbard (tracks: 1-10) Organ – Gary Illingworth (tracks: 1-10) Piano – Kenny Barron (tracks: 1-10) Producer – Gil Fuller (tracks: 1-10), Joel Dorn (tracks: 1-10) Tenor Saxophone – Carlos Garnett (tracks: 3 to 5, 6 to 9) Notes Tracks 01-10 originally released in 1969 as Atlantic #1526 Tracks 11-18 originally released in 1965 as Atlantic #1439 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 090431 6404 25 Related Music albums to A Soul Experiment & Autobiography by Freddie Hubbard Red Greg - Altered Soul Experiment 02 Freddie Hubbard - Freddie Hubbard Freddie Hubbard - Classics Nat Adderley - Work Song Cannonball Adderley - The Best Of Cannonball Adderley - The Capitol Years Freddie Hubbard - Polar AC Freddie Hubbard - Reevaluation: The Impulse Years adderley, cannonballwritten and narrated by rick holmes and the Nat Adderley sextet - Soul Zodiac.
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