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Misha Mengelberg Change of Season (Music of Herbie Nichols) Mp3, Flac, Wma Misha Mengelberg Change Of Season (Music Of Herbie Nichols) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Change Of Season (Music Of Herbie Nichols) Country: Italy Released: 2012 Style: Free Jazz, Free Improvisation, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1595 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1456 mb WMA version RAR size: 1308 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 763 Other Formats: AA AHX MP3 RA APE XM WMA Tracklist A1 House Party Starting 7:33 A2 The Happenings 3:43 A3 Step Tempest 4:31 A4 Hangover Triangle 3:46 B1 Change Of Season 6:42 B2 Spinning Song 7:11 B3 Terpsichore 4:33 - 1 House Party Starting 2 The Happenings 3 Step Tempest 4 Hangover Triangle 5 Change Of Season 6 Spinning Song 7 Terpsichore Companies, etc. Recorded At – Barigozzi Studio Mastered At – PolyGram, Tribiano Licensed Through – Kepach Music S.r.l. Credits Bass – Arjen Gorter Cover [Cover Art] – Niridan Drums – Han Bennink Engineer – Giancarlo Barigozzi Liner Notes – A.B. Spellman* Mastered By – Gennaro Carone Painting [Cover] – Giuliano Crivelli Photography By – Mirko R. Boscolo Piano, Arranged By – Misha Mengelberg Producer – Giovanni Bonandrini Soprano Saxophone – Steve Lacy Trombone – George Lewis Written-By – Herbie Nichols Notes Recorded July 2 and 3, 1984 at Barigozzi Studio, Milano. Mastered at PolyGram, Tribiano - Milano © 1985 Soul Note ℗ 1985 Soul Note Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: ASCAP Barcode: 8 033706 211113 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Misha Mengelberg - Steve Misha Mengelberg - Lacy - George Lewis - Steve Lacy - George Arjen Gorter - Han Soul SN 1104 SN 1104 Italy 1985 Lewis - Arjen Gorter Bennink - Change Of Note - Han Bennink Season (Music Of Herbie Nichols) (LP, Album) Misha Mengelberg, Steve Misha Mengelberg, Lacy, George Lewis, Steve Lacy, George SN 1104 Harjen Gorter*, Han Soul SN 1104 Lewis, Harjen Italy Unknown CD Bennink - Change Of Note CD Gorter*, Han Season (Music Of Herbie Bennink Nichols) (CD, Album) Misha Mengelberg, Steve Misha Mengelberg, Lacy, George Lewis, Steve Lacy, George Harjen Gorter*, Han Soul 121104-2 Lewis, Harjen 121104-2 Italy Unknown Bennink - Change Of Note Gorter*, Han Season (Music Of Herbie Bennink Nichols) (CD, Album) Related Music albums to Change Of Season (Music Of Herbie Nichols) by Misha Mengelberg Guido Manusardi Trio - Down Town Somniferum - Season Of Change Barigozzi / Rocchi / Milano / Pillot - Quartetto Jazz Pino Minafra With Misha Mengelberg, Michele Lomuto, Han Bennink And Symphonic Orchestra - Tropic Of The Mounted Sea Chicken The Herbie Nichols Project - Strange City Mal Waldron-Steve Lacy - Sempre Amore Kite Party - Baseball Season Steve Lacy - Only Monk Max Roach Double Quartet - Live At Vielharmonie Han Bennink / Misha Mengelberg / John Tchicai - Instant Composers Pool.
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