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 | Descripción: | Arranged By [All Music Arranged By]: Jaga Jazzist, Arranged By [All Music Arranged By]: Jørgen Træen, Bass, Keyboards, Glockenspiel, Percussion: Even Ormestad, Design: Yokoland, Drums, Drum Machine [Drum Machines], Percussion, Bulbul Tarang, Marxophone, Harp [Mandolin Harp], Psaltery, Bells, Temple Block [Temple Blocks], Piano [Spike Piano], Programmed By [Programming]: Martin Horntveth, Electric Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar [12-String Guitar], Harp, Effects, Percussion: Stian Westerhus, Engineer [Assistant Engineering]: Even Ormestad, Guitar [Guitars], Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Synthesizer [Roland SH-2], Keyboards, Piano, Lap Steel Guitar, Banjo [Ebow-banjo], Programmed By [Programming]: Lars Horntveth, Mastered By: Chris Sansom, Mixed By: John McEntire, Mixed By [Additional Mixing By]: Chris Sansom, Mixed By [Additional Mixing By]: Mike Hartung, Photography By [Photo By]: Morten Spaberg, Producer [Produced By]: Jaga Jazzist, Producer [Produced By]: Jørgen Træen, Recorded By: Jørgen Træen, Sounds [Additional Sounds], Synthesizer [Analog Synth Processing]: John McEntire, Sounds [Additional Sounds], Synthesizer [Korg MS-20], Programmed By [Additional Programming]: Jørgen Træen, Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Piano, Organ, Percussion: Øystein Moen, Trombone, Marxophone: Erik Johannessen, Trumpet, Double Bass [Upright Bass], Keyboards, Piano, French Horn: Mathias Eick, Tuba, Flute, Percussion, Glockenspiel, Vocals: Line Horntveth, Vibraphone, Guitar, Synthesizer [Korg MS10], Marimba, Glockenspiel, Crotales, Percussion: Andreas Mjøs, Written-By [All Music Written By]: Lars Horntveth, Baritone Saxophone: Mats Gustafsson, Double Bass [Upright Bass]: Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, Drums: Paal Nilssen-Love, Sounds [Additional Sounds], Synthesizer [ARP Synthesizer]: Jim Baker, Sounds [Additional Sounds], Synthesizer [ARP Synthesizer]: Jim Baker, Labelcode ZENCD152 (ZENCD 152), Phonographic Copyright (p) Jaga Jazzist AS, Copyright (c) Ninja Tune, Phonographic Copyright (p) Jaga Jazzist, Copyright (c) Jaga Jazzist, Published By Smalltown Supermusic, Published By Sony/ATV Music Publishing Scandinavia, Recorded At Cabin Recorders, Recorded At Wallpaper, Mixed At Soma Electronic Music Studios, Mixed At Propeller Music Division, Oslo, Mastered At Propeller Mastering, Pressed By MPO |  | N° de fabricante: |
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John Eyles - 19/05/2010 Although Jaga Jazzist are now 15 years old, it has been five years since they released their last album, What We Must. At that time, they flirted with...
|  | Steve Guimond - 06/05/2010 This is so hot you need to wear asbestos shades, baby. Jaga Jazzist return after what seems like an eternity - five years between albums - with a soun...
|  | Ryan Drever - 28/03/2010 Teeming Norwegian collective Jaga Jazzist return in enchanting (and occasionally mind-bending) form with their fifth full-length record, "One-Armed Ba...
|  | Rob Geary - 24/03/2010  If Fela Kuti recruited a nine-person band with modern electronics, fiery guitars, and a full horn section in Norway, Afrobeat might sound like One-Arm...
|  | Jared Powers - 05/03/2010  Jaga Jazzist, the behemoth nine-piece jazz and prog rock band from Norway has unleashed another album, One-Armed Bandit, on the world. Â Jaga can be h...
|  | Chris Martins - 02/03/2010  The cover of Jaga Jazzist’s One-Armed Bandit features an interchangeable set of slot-machine symbols, and the music inside offers truth in advertising...
|  | John Doran - 01/03/2010 The brightly coloured packaging of Jaga Jazzist's fifth album will be immediately recognizable to anyone who has enjoyed (what my mother would term) a...
|  | Ian Gormely - 24/02/2010  There was a time when Norwegian outfit Jaga Jazzist's music seemed as bloated and meandering as their membership. The five-year gap between this and t...
|  | Christopher Anthony - 23/02/2010  If you like to find more obscure bands out there on the fringe of different styles, then the nine piece Norwegian ensemble Jaga Jazzist will fit you l...
|  | Jody White - 22/02/2010  Anyone who heard their last record, 2005's epic What We Must will know that this is a band to keep a very close eye on. Their knack for effortlessly g...
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