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Oregon Oregon Mp3, Flac, Wma Oregon Oregon mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Oregon Country: Germany Style: Contemporary Jazz, Free Improvisation MP3 version RAR size: 1688 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1410 mb WMA version RAR size: 1151 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 395 Other Formats: DMF MMF AA MP4 ASF VQF VOX Tracklist Hide Credits The Rapids 1 Bass – Moore*Composed By – Towner*Percussion – Walcott*Soprano Saxophone – 8:25 McCandless*Synthesizer [Prophet 5 Synthesizer], Piano – Towner* Beacon 2 Composed By – OregonOboe – Paul McCandlessPercussion – Collin WalcottSynthesizer 2:52 [Prophet 5] – Ralph TownerViola – Glen Moore Taos Bass – Glen MooreClassical Guitar, Synthesizer [Prophet 5] – Ralph TownerComposed By – 3 6:11 OregonPercussion, Drum [Tongue Drum] – Collin WalcottTin Whistle [Tin Flute] – Paul McCandless Beside A Brook 4 Bass – Glen MooreComposed By – McCandless*Oboe, English Horn – Paul McCandlessPiano, 4:19 Synthesizer [Prophet 5] – Ralph Towner Arianna 5 Bass – Glen MooreComposed By – Moore*Oboe, English Horn – Paul McCandlessSitar – 6:25 Collin WalcottTwelve-String Guitar, Synthesizer [Prophet 5] – Ralph Towner There Was No Moon That Night 6 Bass – Glen MooreBass Clarinet – Paul McCandlessClassical Guitar, Synthesizer [Prophet 5] 7:17 – Ralph TownerComposed By – OregonPercussion – Collin Walcott Skyline 7 Bass – Glen MooreComposed By – OregonPercussion – Collin WalcottSynthesizer [Prophet 5] 1:18 – Ralph Towner Impending Bloom 8 Bass Drum, Voice [Voices] – Collin WalcottComposed By – Moore*English Horn, Musette – 7:51 Paul McCandlessPiano, Bass – Glen MooreSynthesizer [Prophet 5] – Ralph Towner Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Polygram, Hanover, West Germany Phonographic Copyright (p) – ECM Records GmbH Made By – Polygram, Hanover, West Germany Printed By – Johannes Alt GmbH Recorded At – Tonstudio Bauer Credits Design – Barbara Wojirsch Engineer – Martin Wieland Liner Notes [German] – Christoph Buchwald Photography By [Cover Photo] – Gabor Attalai Photography By [Liner Photo] – W. Patrick Hinely* Producer – Manfred Eicher Notes Digital Recording February 1983, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg An ECM Production ℗ 1983 ECM Records GmbH on tray card: CD is manufactured by PolyGram in Hanover, West Germany on disc: Made in W. Germany by PolyGram in booklet: Printed in West Germany by / Imprimé en Allemagne par J. Alt • Made in West Germany The 8-page booklet contains extensive liner notes in German, as well as track-list and line up. The CD is sheltered in a standard jewel case with black tray. Publishers: -Distant Hills Music (ASCAP) - track 1, 7 -Grazing Dreams Music (ASCAP) - track 2, 3 -Bocal Music (ASCAP) - track 4, 6 -Moore Music (ASCAP) - track 5, 8 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 042281171123 Matrix / Runout: 811 711-2 01 Rights Society: GEMA Label Code: LC 2516 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year ECM 1258, 811 Oregon (LP, ECM Records, ECM ECM 1258, 811 Oregon Germany 1983 711-1 Album) Records 711-1 ECM 1258, Oregon (LP, ECM Records, ECM 1258, Oregon Spain 1983 75115D Album) Nuevos Medios 75115D Oregon (LP, 811 711-1 Oregon ECM Records 811 711-1 Brazil 1984 Album) ECM 1258, 92 Oregon (LP, ECM Records, ECM ECM 1258, 92 Oregon Canada 1983 37961 Album) Records 37961 ECM Records, WEA 92 37964 Oregon Oregon (Cass, dol) Music Of Canada, 92 37964 Canada 1983 Ltd. Related Music albums to Oregon by Oregon Oregon - Violin Paul McCandless - All The Mornings Bring Oregon - In Performance Oregon - Roots In The Sky Oregon - In Concert Oregon - Music Of Another Present Era Oregon - Lantern Oregon - Winter Light Oregon - Out Of The Woods Oregon - Moon And Mind.
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