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UNI Jazz Band One Leap of Faith Mp3, Flac, Wma UNI Jazz Band One Leap Of Faith mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Leap Of Faith Country: US Released: 2001 Style: Big Band MP3 version RAR size: 1930 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1643 mb WMA version RAR size: 1519 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 995 Other Formats: MP1 DXD ADX MP2 XM VOX AA Tracklist 1 Leap Of Faith 7:49 2 One For Two 8:27 3 Vine Street Rumble 3:33 4 The Sage 9:11 5 Celebration Jig 2:33 6 What Do We Do 7:10 7 Millennium Limbo 9:11 8 Earth 9:07 9 Giant Steps 9:05 Credits Arranged By, Conductor – Maria Schneider Baritone Saxophone – Tom Barry Bass – Jay Foote Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Brian Moore Bass Clarinet, Flute, Baritone Saxophone – Brian Moore Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Dave Oline Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Nick Thompson Drums – Phil Martin Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Greg Aker Music Director – Bob Washut Piano, Synthesizer – Jason Danielson Tambourine – Eric Schmitz Tenor Saxophone – Chris Merz Trombone – Paul Rappaport Trumpet – Brandon Lewis, Christian Storck Peterson, Patrick Parker Notes UNI = University of Northern Iowa Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 1723145432 8 Related Music albums to Leap Of Faith by UNI Jazz Band One Gijs Hendriks And Friends - Summer Session Frank Macchia - Son Of Folk Songs For Jazzers Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - 1927-1931 Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band - European Memoirs Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - 1938-1939 Riccardo Garzoni - Blue Carpet Dynasty Big Band - Statement In Time Doctor Sax - Live Various - Finnish Jazz The Rova Saxophone Quartet With Henry Kaiser - Daredevils.
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