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Jaco Pastorius / Pat Metheny / Bruce Ditmas / Paul Bley Jaco Pastorius Jaco mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Jaco Country: US Released: 1976 Style: Post Bop, Fusion MP3 version RAR size: 1608 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1696 mb WMA version RAR size: 1224 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 263 Other Formats: DTS ASF APE AC3 XM AA AU Tracklist Hide Credits Vashkar A1 9:54 Composed By – Carla Bley Poconos A2 1:03 Composed By – Paul Bley Donkey A3 6:28 Composed By – Carla Bley Vampira B1 7:17 Composed By – Paul Bley Overtoned B2 1:43 Composed By – Carla Bley Jaco B3 3:30 Composed By – Paul Bley Batterie B4 5:05 Composed By – Carla Bley King Korn B5 0:30 Composed By – Carla Bley Blood B6 1:25 Composed By – Annette Peacock Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Improvising Artists Inc. Copyright (c) – Improvising Artists Inc. Recorded At – Blue Rock Studio Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing – 28985 Published By – Pablo Music Published By – Vicious Music Credits Design [Jacket, Cover-video Synthesis], Photography [Liner-photo] – Carol Goss Drums – Bruce Ditmas Electric Bass – Jaco Pastorius Electric Guitar – Pat Metheny Electric Piano, Producer – Paul Bley Engineer [Mixing] – David Baker Engineer [Recording] – Jan Rathbun Mastered By – John Bittner Notes Recorded in NYC, Blue Rock Studio, June 16, 1974. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): JB #7 IAI-373846-1 MO#2 (ᵛᵛ)28985 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): JB #5 IAI-373846-2 MO#2 (ᵛᵛ)28985 Matrix / Runout (Labels): Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Jaco Pastorius / Pat Jaco Pastorius / Metheny / Bruce Pat Metheny / Ditmas / Paul Bley - Improvising IAI 373846 IAI 373846 US 1976 Bruce Ditmas / Pastorius / Metheny / Artists Inc. Paul Bley Ditmas / Bley (LP, Album) Jaco Pastorius • Jaco Pastorius • Pat Pat Metheny • Metheny • Bruce 32DIW312CD DIW 32DIW312CD Japan 1991 Bruce Ditmas • Ditmas • Paul Bley - Paul Bley Jaco (CD, Album, RE) Jaco Pastorius / Jaco Pastorius / Pat Pat Metheny / Metheny / Bruce DIW-25010 DIW DIW-25010 Japan 1986 Bruce Ditmas / Ditmas / Paul Bley - Paul Bley Jaco (LP, Album, RE) Jaco Pastorius / Pat Jaco Pastorius / Metheny / Bruce Pat Metheny / Ditmas / Paul Bley - Improvising RJ-7145 RJ-7145 Japan 1977 Bruce Ditmas / Pastorius / Metheny / Artists Inc. Paul Bley Ditmas / Bley (LP, Album) Jaco Pastorius / Jaco Pastorius / Pat Pat Metheny / Metheny / Bruce Sound Hills FSCD2017 FSCD2017 Japan 2003 Bruce Ditmas / Ditmas / Paul Bley - Records Paul Bley Jaco (CD, Album) Related Music albums to Jaco by Jaco Pastorius Carla Bley / Paul Haines - Escalator Over The Hill Carla Bley / Steve Swallow - Are We There Yet? Carla Bley, Paul Haines - Escalator Over The Hill Paul Bley / John Gilmore / Paul Motian / Gary Peacock - Turning Point Paul Bley - Improvisie Paul Bley - Footloose Gary Burton / Paul Bley - Right Time - Right Place Annette & Paul Bley - Dual Unity Paul Bley Trio - Paul Bley Trio Paul Bley - Alone, Again.
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