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Donald Byrd Places and Spaces Mp3, Flac, Wma Donald Byrd Places And Spaces mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Places And Spaces Country: UK Released: 1997 Style: Jazz-Funk MP3 version RAR size: 1323 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1827 mb WMA version RAR size: 1621 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 190 Other Formats: AA AIFF XM DXD ASF WAV DTS Tracklist Hide Credits Change (Makes You Want To Hustle) A1 5:07 Written-By – L. Mizell* Wind Parade A2 4:32 Written-By – L. Mizell* (Fallin' Like) Dominoes A3 4:32 Mixed By [Remix] – Steve MaslowWritten-By – Mbaji, Sigidi* Places And Spaces B1 6:16 Written-By – L. & F. Mizell* You And Music B2 5:18 Written-By – L. & F. Mizell* Night Whistler B3 3:40 Written-By – Carter*, L. & F. Mizell* Just My Imagination B4 4:36 Written-By – N.Whitfield / B. Strong* Companies, etc. Record Company – Blue Note Records Manufactured By – United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc. Copyright (c) – United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc. Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria Recorded At – The Sound Factory Mastered At – Artisan Sound Recorders Published By – Alruby Music, Inc. Published By – Blue Brothers Music Published By – Jobete Music Co., Inc. Credits Arranged By – Larry Mizell Arranged By [Strings], Conductor – Wade Marcus Art Direction – Bob Cato Backing Vocals – Kay Haith, Larry Mizell & Fonce Mizell Clavinet, Trumpet – Fonce Mizell Congas – King Errison* Congas, Percussion – Mayuto Correa Design – Ria Lewerke Drums – Harvey Mason Electric Bass [Fender] – Chuck Rainey Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Skip Scarborough Engineer [Recording] – Jim Nipar, Steve Maslow, Val Garay Engineer [Remix Assistant, Recording Assistant] – Jeff Hawks Engineer [Remix] – David Hassinger* Guitar – Craig McMullen, John Rowin Photography By [Clouds & Inside Photographs] – Doug Metzler Piano [Acoustic] – Larry Mizell Producer – Larry Mizell & Fonce Mizell Tenor Saxophone – Tyree Glenn, Jr.* Trombone – George Bohannon* Trumpet – Raymond Brown* Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocals – Donald Byrd Whistle – James Carter Notes Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria pressing per S etched in runout. ⒸⓅ MCMLXXV United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc. BN-LA549-G. Issued with black and white inner sleeve with credits and song titles. Recorded at the Sound Factory - August/September 1975. Printed in U S A Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): S1 BN LA-549-A-1A C2 Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): S1 BN LA-549-B-1C B3 Matrix / Runout (Side A&B runout stamped): Artisan [Logo] Pressing Plant ID: S Rights Society (A1, A2, B1 to B4): ASCAP Rights Society (A3): BMI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Donald Places And Spaces BN-LA549-G Blue Note BN-LA549-G US 1975 Byrd (LP, Album) Donald Places And Spaces Gamma , GX 01-826 GX 01-826 Mexico 1976 Byrd (LP, Album) Blue Note BN-LA549-G, BN- Donald Places And Spaces Blue Note, BN-LA549-G, BN- Canada 1975 LA 549-G Byrd (LP, Album) Blue Note LA 549-G Donald Places And Spaces UAS 20001 Blue Note UAS 20001 Italy 1976 Byrd (LP, Album) Places And Spaces Donald TOCP-65753 (CD, Album, Ltd, Blue Note TOCP-65753 Japan 2001 Byrd RE) Related Music albums to Places And Spaces by Donald Byrd Donald Byrd - Dancing In The Street Bobbi Humphrey - The Best Of Hank Mizell / Hank Mizell & Jim Bobo - Jungle Rock / When I'm In Your Arms Donald Byrd - Donald Byrd's Best Donald Byrd - Street Lady The Mizell Brothers - Sky High Various - Blue Note Live At The Roxy L.T.D. - Love To The World The Shirelles - The Very Best Of The Shirelles Various - The Mizell Brothers At Blue Note.
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