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Herbie Hancock Trio with Ron Carter + Tony Williams Mp3, Flac, Wma Herbie Hancock Trio Herbie Hancock Trio With Ron Carter + Tony Williams mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Herbie Hancock Trio With Ron Carter + Tony Williams Country: Japan Released: 1996 Style: Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1365 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1171 mb WMA version RAR size: 1381 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 854 Other Formats: APE AUD MP4 MIDI VOX RA AC3 Tracklist Hide Credits Stablemates 1 11:06 Written-By – B. Golson* Dolphin Dance 2 10:18 Written-By – H. Hancock* A Slight Smile 3 9:04 Written-By – R. Carter* That Old Black Magic 4 8:34 Written-By – Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer La Maison Gorée 5 6:42 Written-By – T. Williams* Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. Recorded At – CBS/Sony Shinanomachi Studio Credits Artwork [Assistant] – Genji Shingyoku Artwork, Design [Graphic] – Akio Nimbari Coordinator [Cbs/sony Staff] – Hideharu Ebina Coordinator [Production] – Tony Meilandt Double Bass – Ron Carter Drums – Tony Williams* Engineer [Assistant] – Kunihiko Ohno, Tetsuro Tomita Engineer [For Herbie Hancock] – Bryan Bell Liner Notes – 藤本史昭* Photography By [Artist] – Hiro Ito Photography By [Cover] – Kaoru Hirono Piano – Herbie Hancock Producer – David Rubinson Recorded By – Tom Suzuki Technician [Equipment] – Lee Ethier Notes Recorded at CBS/Sony Shinanomachi Studio, Tokyo, Japan on July 27, 1981 by Sony PCM-1600 Digital Recording System Manufactured by CBS Sony Inc. (Tokyo Japan) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 988009917290 Rights Society: JASRAC Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Herbie Hancock Trio With Herbie Hancock Ron Carter + Tony Williams* Trio With Ron 25AP 2190 - Herbie Hancock Trio With CBS/Sony 25AP 2190 Japan 1981 Carter + Tony Ron Carter + Tony Williams Williams* (LP, Album) Herbie Hancock Trio With Herbie Hancock Ron Carter + Tony Williams* Trio With Ron SRCS7053 - Herbie Hancock Trio With CBS/Sony SRCS7053 Japan 1992 Carter + Tony Ron Carter + Tony Williams Williams* (CD, Album) Herbie Hancock Trio With Herbie Hancock Ron Carter + Tony Williams* Trio With Ron - Herbie Hancock Trio With Sony SRCS 9172 SRCS 9172 Japan 1996 Carter + Tony Ron Carter + Tony Williams Records Williams* (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) Herbie Hancock Trio With Herbie Hancock Ron Carter + Tony Williams* Trio With Ron 38DP 17 - Herbie Hancock Trio With CBS/Sony 38DP 17 Japan 1982 Carter + Tony Ron Carter + Tony Williams Williams* (CD, Album) Herbie Hancock Trio With Herbie Hancock Ron Carter + Tony Williams* Wounded Trio With Ron WOU 2190 - Herbie Hancock Trio With Bird WOU 2190 US 2014 Carter + Tony Ron Carter + Tony Williams Records Williams* (CD, Album, RE) Related Music albums to Herbie Hancock Trio With Ron Carter + Tony Williams by Herbie Hancock Trio Herbie Hancock - Jammin' With Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Wallace Roney, Tony Williams - A Tribute To Miles Corea / Hancock - An Evening With Chick Corea And Herbie Hancock The V.S.O.P. Quintet - Live Under The Sky '79 Herbie Hancock - The Best Of Herbie Hancock In The 60's (Record One Of Two-Record Set) Ron Carter / Herbie Hancock / Tony Williams - Third Plane Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island.
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