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Mingus Big Band Live in Time Mp3, Flac, Wma Mingus Big Band Live In Time mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Live In Time Country: US Released: 1996 Style: Post Bop, Big Band MP3 version RAR size: 1402 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1227 mb WMA version RAR size: 1406 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 672 Other Formats: MPC RA AU AUD MP4 VOX ADX Tracklist Disc one 1 Number 29 8:31 2 Diane/Alice's Wonderland 10:34 3 Boogie Stop Shuffle 13:24 4 Sue's Changes 11:22 5 This Subdues My Passion 3:34 6 Children's Hour Of Dream 10:00 7 Baby Take A Chance With Me 4:03 8 So Long Eric 9:22 Disc two 1 Moanin' Mambo 11:23 2 Chair In The Sky 9:04 3 E's Flat, Ah's Flat Too 10:14 4 The Shoes Of The Fisherman's Wife Are Some Jive-Ass Slippers 16:52 5 Us Is Two 8:09 6 The Man Who Never Sleeps/East Coasting 7:39 7 Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 9:06 Companies, etc. Distributed By – Koch International, USA Phonographic Copyright (p) – Disques Dreyfus Copyright (c) – Disques Dreyfus Credits Alto Saxophone – Gary Bartz Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Steve Slagle Baritone Saxophone – Gary Smulyan, Ronnie Cuber Bass – Andy McKee Drums – Adam Cruz, Tommy Campbell Piano – John Hicks, Kenny Drew Jr. Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Mark Shim Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Seamus Blake Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – John Stubblefield Trombone – Britt Woodman, Conrad Herwig, David Taylor, Frank Lacy, Robin Eubanks Trumpet – Alex Sipiagin, Earl Gardner, Philip Harper, Randy Brecker, Ryan Kisor Notes Producer: Sue Mingus Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 64911 65832 2 Label Code: LC 9803 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Mingus Big Live In Time (2xCD, FDM36583-2 Dreyfus Jazz FDM36583-2 France 1996 Band Album) Related Music albums to Live In Time by Mingus Big Band Mingus Big Band - Blues & Politics Jarek Śmietana / Gary Bartz - African Lake Stefano Maltese Open Music Orchestra - Open Letter To Mingus Joe Lovano Ensemble - Streams Of Expression Charles Mingus - Blues & Roots Charles Mingus, - East Coasting Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus 1-2 Charles Mingus - Shoes Of The Fisherman's Wife Gary Wofsey And The Contemporary Jazz Orchestra Featuring Phil Woods - Kef's Pool Ronnie Cuber - The Scene Is Clean Charles Mingus With Eric Dolphy - Charles Mingus Live With Eric Dolphy Charles Mingus - The Best Of Charles Mingus.
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