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Les Mccann Layers Mp3, Flac, Wma Les McCann Layers mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Layers Country: US Released: 2002 Style: Fusion, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1979 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1725 mb WMA version RAR size: 1649 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 645 Other Formats: RA AIFF AAC WMA AUD VQF AC3 Tracklist 1 Sometimes I Cry 5:21 2 Let's Gather 1:13 3 Anticipation 0:52 4 The Dunbar High School Marching Band 6:06 5 Soaring (At Dawn) Part 1 5:53 6 The Harlem Buck Strut Dance 5:55 7 Interlude 0:35 8 Before I Rest 3:41 9 Let's Play (Til Mom Calls) 4:27 10 It Never Stopped In My Home Town 1:49 11 Soaring (At Sunset) Part 2 8:01 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation Copyright (c) – Collectables Records Corp. Distributed By – Collectables Records Corp. Manufactured By – Rhino Entertainment Company Licensed From – Atlantic Recording Corporation Recorded At – Regent Sound Studios, New York City Credits Arranged By, Conductor – Les McCann Bells, Percussion – Jimmy Rowser Congas, Bells, Percussion – Ralph MacDonald Congas, Bongos, Wood Block, Bells – Buck Clarke Double Bass – Jimmy Rowser (tracks: 1, 5) Drums, Bells, Percussion – Donald Dean Electric Bass – Jimmy Rowser (tracks: 2, 4, 6) Engineer, Remix – Bob Liftin Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Arp], Clavinet, Drums, Timpani – Les McCann Producer – Joel Dorn Producer [Production Associate] – Jack Shaw Notes Originally released as Atlantic 1646 in 1973 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 90431 63662 6 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SD 1646 Les McCann Layers (LP, Album) Atlantic SD 1646 US 1974 Layers (LP, Album, SD 1646 Les McCann Atlantic SD 1646 US 1973 Promo) Layers (LP, Album, SD 1646 Les McCann Atlantic SD 1646 Canada 1973 Gat) ATL 50 042 Les McCann Layers (LP, Album) Atlantic ATL 50 042 Germany 1974 Rhino Entertainment R2 71280 Les McCann Layers (CD, Album) R2 71280 US 1993 Company Related Music albums to Layers by Les McCann Chic - Chic / C'est Chic Barbara & Ernie - Prelude To... Chick Corea - Inner Space Phil Collins - Testify Les McCann - Invitation To Openness Les McCann - Talk To The People Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem / Don't Play That Song Phil Collins - I Don't Care Anymore.
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