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The Bad Plus Prog Mp3, Flac, Wma The Bad Plus Prog mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Prog Country: US Released: 2007 Style: Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1112 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1112 mb WMA version RAR size: 1926 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 576 Other Formats: VOC MP2 ADX DXD XM VOX AA Tracklist Hide Credits Everybody Wants To Rule The World 1 5:34 Written-By – Hughes*, Stanley*, Orzabal* Physical Cities 2 9:08 Written-By – Anderson* Life On Mars 3 6:02 Written-By – Bowie* Mint 4 5:20 Written-By – Iverson* Giant 5 8:44 Written-By – Anderson* Thriftstore Jewelry 6 5:36 Written-By – King* Tom Sawyer 7 5:10 Written-By – Lifeson*, Lee*, Peart*, Dubois* This Guy's In Love With You 8 4:43 Written-By – Bacharach/David* The World Is The Same 9 9:08 Written-By – Anderson* 1980 World Champion 10 5:03 Written-By – King* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Do The Math Records Copyright (c) – Do The Math Records Recorded At – Pachyderm Studio Mixed At – The Terrarium Mixed At – Mark Angelo Studios Mastered At – Alchemy Mastering Pressed By – Sony DADC – CTDX-002583 Credits Art Direction – David King Bass – Reid Anderson Drums – David King Executive-Producer – Chris Hinderaker, Darryl Pitt Layout, Design – Andrew Bessler Mastered By – Ray Staff Mixed By [London] – Mark Angelo* Mixed By [Minneapolis] – Tony Platt Mixed By [Mix Assistance] – Dustin Miller, Tom Kelly Photography By – Mike Dvorak Piano – Ethan Iverson Producer – The Bad Plus, Tony Platt Recorded By – Tony Platt Recorded By [Recording Assisted By] – Brent Sigmeth, Zach Hollander Technician [Piano Tuning] – Bill Sadler Notes Recorded at Pachyderm, September 2006. Mixed at The Terrarium in Minneapolis and in at Mark Angelo Studio in London. Mastered at Alchemy Studios in London. Steinway provided by Ryan Walch at Schmitt Music. David King uses Ellis drums, Zildjian Cymbals and Vic Firth sticks. Reid Anderson uses David Eden amplifiers. © ℗ 2007 do the math records Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 53361 31252 7 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L327 Mould SID Code: IFPI 50E1 Matrix / Runout (Printed): CTDX-002583 1 Matrix / Runout (Stamped - Label Side): A02 Other versions Title Category Artist Label Category Country Year (Format) The Prog (CD, Do The Math 1726832 Bad 1726832 Argentina Unknown Album) Records Plus The 0602517268326, Prog (CD, EmArcy, Do The 0602517268326, Bad Europe 2007 none Album) Math Records none Plus Prog (Radio The Edits) (CD, Heads Up HUCD 3125 Bad HUCD 3125 US 2007 Album, International Plus Promo) Related Music albums to Prog by The Bad Plus Lynn Anderson - The Best Of Lynn Anderson Liz Anderson - I'll Never Fall In Love Again Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Extended Version) The Bad Plus - Inevitable Western Bill Anderson - But You Know I Love You / A Picture From Life's Other Side Lynn Anderson - Bill Anderson - Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 John Anderson - Nobody's Got It All Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe Liz Anderson And Lynn Anderson - Mother, May I.
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