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Grover Washington, Jr. a Secret Place Mp3, Flac, Wma Grover Washington, Jr. A Secret Place mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Funk / Soul Album: A Secret Place Country: US Released: 1976 Style: Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Funk MP3 version RAR size: 1762 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1409 mb WMA version RAR size: 1483 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 438 Other Formats: VOC VOX AC3 XM APE XM WAV Tracklist Hide Credits A Secret Place A1 8:10 Written-By – Grover Washington, Jr. Dolphin Dance A2 8:45 Bass – George MrazGuitar – Steve KhanWritten-By – Herbie Hancock Not Yet B1 8:33 Written-By – Grover Washington, Jr. Love Makes It Better B2 8:05 Written By – H. & H. MasonWritten-By – H. Mason*, H. Mason* Credits Alto Saxophone – Gerry Niewood Arranged By [Horns] – David Matthews* Bass – Anthony Jackson Design [Album] – Rene Schumacher Drums – Harvey Mason Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder Guitar – Eric Gale Percussion – Ralph MacDonald Photography By – Richard Alcorn Piano – Dave Grusin Producer – Creed Taylor Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Grover Washington Jr* Trumpet – John Gatchell Notes NOT FOR SALE printed on centerlabels. Recorded at Van Gelder Studios in October 1976. Distributed by Motown Record Corp. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): RVG 98792-A-2 DF Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): RVG 98792-B-6 DF #13 Matrix / Runout (Stamped Each Side): VANGELDER Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Grover A Secret Place KU-32 S1 Kudu KU-32 S1 US 1976 Washington, Jr. (LP, Album) STMS 5029, 0C Grover A Secret Place Motown, STMS 5029, 0C UK 1981 054-64 416 Washington, Jr. (LP, Album, RE) Motown 054-64 416 Grover A Secret Place SNLI-60105 Motown SNLI-60105 Spain 1976 Washington, Jr. (LP, Album) Grover A Secret Place M 165 Motown M 165 Canada 1981 Washington, Jr. (LP, Album, RE) Grover A Secret Place GP 3088 Kudu GP 3088 Japan 1977 Washington, Jr. (LP, Album) Related Music albums to A Secret Place by Grover Washington, Jr. Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Special Guests Dave Grusin . Dave Samuels . John Scofield . Warren Vaché . Grover Washington, Jr. - Dragonfly Grover Washington, Jr. - Then And Now Grover Washington, Jr. - Inner City Blues Grover Washington, Jr. - Knucklehead Grover Washington, Jr. - Feels So Good Grover Washington, Jr. - Reed Seed Grover Washington, Jr. - Skylarkin' Grover Washington Jr. - Paradise.
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