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Chuck Mangione Bellavia Mp3, Flac, Wma Chuck Mangione Bellavia mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock / Blues Album: Bellavia Country: US Released: 1975 MP3 version RAR size: 1771 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1750 mb WMA version RAR size: 1642 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 387 Other Formats: AAC DMF ASF AA RA MP1 APE Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Come Take A Ride With Me 4:21 2 Listen To The Wind 6:57 3 Carousel 7:33 4 Bellavia 6:29 5 Dance Of The Windup Toy 5:00 Torreano 6 7:58 Flute – Kathryn MosesFrench Horn – Vincent DeRosa Companies, etc. Recorded At – A&M Studios Mastered At – A&M Studios Credits Art Direction – Roland Young Concertmaster – Gerald Vinci Design – Brian Zick Drums, Tom Tom, Percussion – Joe LaBarbera Electric Bass – Chip Jackson Engineer [Assistant] – Chuck Trammel Engineer, Recorded By, Mastered By – Mick Guzauski Photography – Harry Mittman Producer, Arranged By, Conductor, Flugelhorn, Electric Piano, Celesta, Liner Notes – Chuck Mangione Recorded By, Mastered By – Frank DeLuna Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Piccolo Flute, Flute, Flute [Alto] – Gerry Niewood Trumpet – Lew Soloff Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: CD 3172 Matrix / Runout: 11/87 1DA2 Barcode: 0 7502-13172-2 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SP-4557 Chuck Mangione Bellavia (LP, Album) A&M Records SP-4557 US 1975 Bellavia (LP, Album, AMP-7023 Chuck Mangione A&M Records AMP-7023 Japan 1978 RE) Bellavia (LP, Album, A&M Records, SP-4557 Chuck Mangione SP-4557 US Unknown Clu) Inc. Bellavia (Cass, CS-4557 Chuck Mangione A&M Records CS-4557 US 1975 Album) SP-69869 Chuck Mangione Bellavia (LP, Album) A&M Records SP-69869 Canada 1975 Related Music albums to Bellavia by Chuck Mangione Chuck Mangione, Steve Gadd - Chuck Mangione-Steve Gadd : Together Forever Chuck Mangione - Encore - The Chuck Mangione Concerts Gerry Niewood And Timepiece - Gerry Niewood And Timepiece Chuck Mangione - Fun And Games Chuck Mangione - Chase The Clouds Away Chuck Mangione - Doin' Everything With You Chuck Mangione - An Evening Of Magic - Live At The Hollywood Bowl Chuck Mangione - Land Of Make Believe... A Chuck Mangione Concert Chuck Mangione - Love Notes Chuck Mangione - Feels So Good.
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