Night Time is the Right Time - 60\'s Soho Sounds

Bob Stuckey / Dudu Pukwana
Night Time is the Right Time - 60's Soho Sounds

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CADILLAC
veröffentlicht: 06.05.2022
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Sales Rank: Nr. 148098 in Sonst.Pop
Nr. 208937 in Pop
Stil: Sonst.Pop
Artikel Nr.: 1897828838

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Inhalt:

Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 1. KICKS FOR SALE
2. JAUANA'S DREAM
3. B, MY DEAR
4. MESSENGERS
5. MOONSHINE
6. LIKE WE DID YESTERDAY
7. KIPPIE
8. BLESSING LIGHT
9. NIGHT IN BRENTWOOD
Anzahl der Tonträger: 1
Beschreibung:Runningtime: 00:00:00, Alto Saxophone: Dudu Pukwana, Design: David Ilic, Drums: John Marshall, Drums: Martin Hart, Edited By, Mastered By: Bob Stuckey, Edited By, Mastered By: Martin Davidson, Guitar: Phil Lee, Guitar: Terry Smith, Liner Notes, Producer: John Jack, Organ [Hammond Organ]: Bob Stuckey, Written-By: Dudu Pukwana, Written-By: Dudu Pukwana, Written-By: Dudu Pukwana, Written-By: Dudu Pukwana, Written-By: Bob Stuckey, Written-By: Dudu Pukwana, Written-By: Abdullah Ibrahim, Written-By: Dudu Pukwana, Written-By: Phil Lee, Written-By: Ben Bernie, Written-By: Kenneth Casey, Written-By: Maceo Pinkard, Written-By: Leonard Bernstein, Written-By: Stephen Sondheim, Written-By: Cole Porter, Written-By: Oscar Hammerstein II, Written-By: Sigmund Romberg, Written-By: Bob Stuckey, Labelcode SGCD7 (SGCD 007), Phonographic Copyright (p) Cadillac Music & Publishing Ltd., Copyright (c) Cadillac Music & Publishing Ltd., Recorded At Ronnie Scott's
Herstellernummer: SGCD7
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English Phil Johnson - 01.08.2010 
Someone needs to write a book about Dudu Pukwana, the late South African alto-saxophonist who came to London as an exile from Apartheid and played ses...

English John Fordham - 22.07.2010 3 von 5 Sternen!
Dudu Pukwana, the alto saxophonist who moved to Britain in the 60s to escape South African apartheid, was one of the most original jazz improvisers ev...