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销售排名: 1961 号 其他摇摆乐
24443 号 爵士音乐
风格: 其他摇摆乐
产品编号: 1924531

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详情/曲目清单: 1. JUST A CLOSER WALK
2. SLOTS
3. BROWN SKIN GIRL
4. LITTLE LIZA JANE
5. THE LARGE S
6. CHIPPIE
7. GIVE ME JESUS
8. DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE
9. QUE SERA SERA
10. WHITE WEDDING
11. MINOR VEE
12. UNDER THE SKIN
光盘数量: 1
额外信息: For Fans Of:dirty Dozen Brass Band/ Booby Previte
描述:Acoustic Bass: Kimon Kirk, Artwork By [Design And Layout]: Bill Ellsworth, Artwork By [Makeup/hair]: Dianna Quagenti, Artwork By [Snake Photographic Image By]: Marty DeWitt, Artwork By [Stylist]: Lisa Metropolis, Bass: Jesse Williams (2), Djembe: Karen Aqua, Drums, Percussion: Erik Paull, Drums, Percussion: Phil Neighbors, Electric Bass: Andy Pinkham, Electric Bass: Phil Neighbors, Handclaps [Clapping]: Andy Pinkham, Mastered By: Bob DeMaa, Photography: Lisa Aileen Dragani, Photography [Photographic Assistants]: Albert Colantonio, Photography [Photographic Assistants]: Denise Lebreux, Producer: Andy Pinkham, Producer: Brian Jacoby, Producer: Chris Strouth, Producer: Ken Field, Recorded By, Mixed By: Andy Pinkham, Remix: Brian Jacoby, Remix: Chris Strouth, Saxophone [Alto], Whistle, Percussion, Handclaps [Clapping]: Ken Field, Saxophone [Tenor]: Andrew Hickman, Tambourine, Handclaps [Clapping]: Karen Aqua, Trombone: Lennie Peterson, Trumpet: Jon Fraser, Vocals: Gabrielle Agachiko, Arranged By: Ken Field, Written-By: Traditional, Written-By: Ken Field, Written-By: Norman Span, Arranged By: Ken Field, Written-By: Traditional, Written-By: Ken Field, Arranged By: Ken Field, Written-By: Ornette Coleman, Written-By: Traditional, Arranged By: Ken Field, Written-By: Traditional, Written-By: Livingston & Evans, Written-By: William Broad, Written-By: Ken Field, Written-By: Ken Field, Labelcode(s) RUNE 269
Manufacturer No.: RUNE 269
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