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Grover Washington, Jr. Then and Now Mp3, Flac, Wma Grover Washington, Jr. Then And Now mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Then And Now Country: Yugoslavia Released: 1988 Style: Smooth Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1321 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1335 mb WMA version RAR size: 1777 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 403 Other Formats: MP3 DTS AAC XM MOD MP3 AU Tracklist Hide Credits Blues For D.P. A1 Bass – Ron CarterDrums – Grady Tate, Marvin "Smitty" SmithPiano – Herbie HancockSoprano Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr. Just Enough A2 Bass – Ron CarterDrums – Marvin "Smitty" SmithPiano – Herbie HancockTenor Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr. French Connections Drums – Darryl WashingtonElectric Bass – Gerald VeasleyGuitar – Richard Lee A3 Steacker*Percussion – Miguel FuentesPiano – James SimmonsTenor Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr., Igor Butman* Something Borrowed, Something Blue A4 Piano – Tommy FlanaganTenor Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr. Lullaby For Shana Bly B1 Bass – Ron CarterDrums – Marvin "Smitty" SmithPiano – Herbie HancockTenor Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr. Stolen Moments Drums – Darryl WashingtonElectric Bass – Gerald VeasleyGuitar – Richard Lee B2 Steacker*Percussion – Miguel FuentesPiano – James SimmonsSoprano Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr.Tenor Saxophone – Igor Butman* In A Sentimental Mood B3 Alto Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr.Piano – Tommy Flanagan Stella By Starlight B4 Drums – Darryl WashingtonElectric Bass – Gerald VeasleyPercussion – Miguel FuentesPiano – James SimmonsSoprano Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr.Tenor Saxophone – Igor Butman* Credits Mixed By – Grover Washington, Jr., Joe Tarsia Recorded By – Fernando Krai*, Joe Tarsia Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5099746251611 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 4625161-A I HP Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 4625161-B I HP Other (Rights Society): SOKOJ Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Grover Washington, Then And Now (LP, CBS 462516 1 CBS CBS 462516 1 Europe 1988 Jr. Album) Grover Washington, Then And Now (CD, CK 44256 Columbia CK 44256 Europe 1988 Jr. Album, RE) Grover Washington, Then And Now (LP, Discos CBS 177.072 177.072 Brazil 1988 Jr. Album) Jazz Grover Washington, Then And Now CBS 462516 4 CBS CBS 462516 4 Greece 1988 Jr. (Cass, Album) Grover Washington, Then And Now CBS 462516 4 CBS CBS 462516 4 Spain 1988 Jr. (Cass, Album) Related Music albums to Then And Now by Grover Washington, Jr. Grover Washington Jr. - Paradise Grover Washington, Jr. - Skylarkin' Grover Washington, Jr. - Anthology Kenny Burrell / Grover Washington, Jr. - Togethering Grover Washington, Jr. - A Secret Place Grover Washington, Jr. - The Best Is Yet To Come Grover Washington, Jr. - Knucklehead Grover Washington, Jr. - The Essential Collection Grover Washington, Jr. - Jamaica Grover Washington - Just The Two Of Us.
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