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Sun Ra Arkestra Ep Collection Vol. 1-3 Mp3, Flac, Wma Sun Ra Arkestra Ep Collection Vol. 1-3 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Ep Collection Vol. 1-3 Country: Japan Released: 1988 MP3 version RAR size: 1682 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1964 mb WMA version RAR size: 1711 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 332 Other Formats: RA MP1 MP2 MP4 ASF MP3 AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits Queer Notions 1A 3:24 Composed By – Coleman Hawkins Prelude No.7 1B 5:04 Composed By – Frédéric Chopin East Of The Sun 2A 3:22 Composed By – Brooks Bouman Frisco Frog 2B 3:38 Composed By – Sun Ra Opus Springtime 3A 7:44 Composed By – Sun Ra Cosmo Swing Blues 3B 7:27 Composed By – Sun Ra Companies, etc. Recorded At – Pit Inn Distributed By – Disk Union Phonographic Copyright (p) – Disk Union Copyright (c) – Disk Union Record Company – DIW Records Credits Alto Saxophone, Flute, Percussion – Marshall Allen Baritone Saxophone – Danny Thompson* Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Contra-Alto Clarinet – Leroy Taylor Design – DIW Records Drums – Earl "Buster" Smith, Eric Walker Electric Bass – Rollo Rodford* Electric Guitar – Bruce Edwards Engineer [Assistant] – Tomoyuki Fukuda Engineer [Recording] – Masato Sugiyama Executive Producer – Disk Union Liner Notes – 今井正弘* Performer [Dance] – Judith Holton Photography By – Shigeru Uchiyama Piano – Sun Ra Producer – DIW Records, Kohei Kawakami, Zen Matsuura* Tenor Saxophone, Timbales – John Gilmore Trombone – Tyron Hill* Trumpet – Ahmed Abdullah Trumpet, Vocals – Michael Ray Vocals, Violin – June Tyson Notes Recorded at Pit-Inn, Shinjuku, Tokyo. August, 8, 1988. limited edition of 500 copies Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: DEP-1-1A D2 Matrix / Runout: DEP-1-1B D1 Matrix / Runout: DEP-1-2A D1 Matrix / Runout: DEP-1-2B D1 Matrix / Runout: DEP-1-3A D1 Matrix / Runout: DEP-1-3B D1 Related Music albums to Ep Collection Vol. 1-3 by Sun Ra Arkestra Sun Ra - The Heliocentric Worlds Of Sun Ra, Vol. I Arne Domnérus, Rune Gustafsson - Sketches Of Standards Steve Coleman & Dave Holland - Phase Space Ray Guntrip And Tina May - Out Of The Blue Banana Shakes X One Track Mind - Double Bed Drake University Jazz Ensemble I Directed By Andrew Classen - Waxwing Sun Ra & His Astro-Infinity Arkestra - Sign Of The Myth Sir Charles Thompson & Coleman Hawkins - For The Ears Sun Ra - Somewhere Else Sun Ra & His Cosmo Swing Arkestra - Live At Montreux.
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