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The Band Directed by George Gruntz The Band Live At The Schauspielhaus mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Live At The Schauspielhaus Country: Germany Released: 1976 Style: Big Band, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1359 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1512 mb WMA version RAR size: 1946 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 573 Other Formats: MP1 MP4 DTS MPC MOD RA MP2 Tracklist Hide Credits Triple Hip Trip Composed By – Daniel HumairFeaturing, Bass Saxophone – Howard Johnson Featuring, A1 7:36 Synthesizer [Arp 2600] – George GruntzSoloist, Tenor Saxophone – Alan SkidmoreSoloist, Trumpet – Benny Bailey Epitaph For A Friend A2 Composed By, Soloist, Flugelhorn – Franco AmbrosettiFeaturing, Clarinet – Eddie 11:27 DanielsSoloist, Soprano Saxophone – Charlie MarianoSoloist, Trombone – Jimmy Knepper Nix Tango-Time A3 Composed By – The Band Soloist, Percussion – Dom Um RomaoSoloist, Tuba – Howard 3:15 Johnson Alpen Honky-Fonk B1 4:47 Composed By – Flavio AmbrosettiSoloist, Trumpet – Franco Ambrosetti El Commendador B2 Composed By, Soloist, Soprano Saxophone – Flavio AmbrosettiSoloist, Flugelhorn – Palle 10:37 MikkelborgSoloist, Flute – Eddie Daniels The Mazurka Composed By – George GruntzFeaturing, Drums – Daniel HumairFeaturing, Tuba – B3 6:48 Howard Johnson Soloist, Reeds [Nagaswaram] – Charlie MarianoSoloist, Trumpet – Jon Faddis Companies, etc. Recorded At – Schauspielhaus Zürich Recorded At – Tonstudio Bauer Credits Arranged By, Directed By, Leader [Co-leader], Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer – George Gruntz Bass – Niels H.Ø. Petersen* Design [Coverdesign] – Heinz Bähr Directed By [Production Director] – Gérard Lüll Engineer [Recording, Remix] – Carlos Albrecht Leader [Co-leader], Drums – Daniel Humair Leader [Co-leader], Reeds – Flavio Ambrosetti Leader [Co-leader], Trumpet – Franco Ambrosetti Percussion – Dom Um Romao Photography By – Giuseppe Pino Producer [Recording] – Willi Fruth Reeds – Alan Skidmore, Charlie Mariano, Eddie Daniels, Ferdinand Povel Technician [Equipment Manager] – Helmut Edinger Technician [Monitor Sound] – Robert Stalder, Rolf Borrmann Technician [Stage Director] – Bruno Denger Trombone – Erich Kleinschuster, Jiggs Whigham, Jimmy Knepper, Peter Herbolzheimer Trumpet – Benny Bailey, Dusko Gojkovich*, Jon Faddis, Palle Mikkelborg Tuba, Bass Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Howard Johnson Notes Recorded: March 14/76 at Zürich Schauspielhaus, Switzerland 16-track recording equipment by Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany ℗ 1976 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Band The Band Directed By 68.100, Directed By George Gruntz - Live At MPS Records, 68.100, Germany 1976 15.475 George The Schauspielhaus (LP, MPS Records 15.475 Gruntz Album) 68.100, Recorded Live At The MPS Records, 68.100, The Band Germany 1976 0022.981 Schauspielhaus (LP) Metronome 0022.981 The Band The Band Directed By 5D Directed By George Gruntz - Live At 5D MPS Records Netherlands 1976 064-60186 George The Schauspielhaus (LP, 064-60186 Gruntz Album) Live At The MPS Records, DC 229 815 The Band Schauspielhaus (LP, DC 229 815 Germany 1976 BASF Album) Live At The MPS Records, DC 229 815 The Band Schauspielhaus (LP, DC 229 815 Germany 1976 BASF Album, Promo) Related Music albums to Live At The Schauspielhaus by The Band Gil Evans - Svengali The Orchestra - Noxx One O'Clock Lab Band, Neil Slater - Lab 82 Maynard Ferguson - It's My Time The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band - Live At The "Quartier Latin" Berlin The Jazz Composer's Orchestra - The Jazz Composer's Orchestra Various - From Europe With Jazz North Texas State University Lab Band - Lab 79 Ashley Alexander Big Band - Seems Like Old Times Rick Hirsch's Big Ol' Band - Pocono Git-Down Gary Wofsey And The Contemporary Jazz Orchestra Featuring Phil Woods - Kef's Pool Francy Boland The Orchestra - 2. Red Hot.
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