Adrian Younge Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Jazz Is Dead 9 (Instrumentals)

Jazz Is Dead 9 (Instrumentals)
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Catno

JID009

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Oct 1, 2021

Styles

Adrian Younge Ali Shaheed Muhammad Jazz Is Dead instrumentals 9 lp vinyl turtle records Brussels Belgium

This 2LP collection presents exclusive instrumental versions of songs originally released on the Jazz Is Dead albums: Roy Ayers JID002, Marcos Valle JID003, Gary Bartz JID006 and Joa~o Donato JID007.

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Sealed - perfect copy. Ship wordwide or Pick-up possible in Brussels.

A1

Hey Lover

A2

Oi

A3

Visions Of Love

A4

Aquarius (Bring Her Back Home To Me)

A5

Soulful And Unique

B6

Isso E Que Sei

B7

Nao Negue Seu Coracao

B8

Sunflowers

B9

Queira Bem

C10

Day By Day

C11

Gotta Love Again

C12

Forever More

C13

Synchronized Vibration

D14

Viajando Por Aí

D15

Gravity

D16

Não Saia Da Praça

D17

Sua Beleza E Beleza

D18

African Sounds

D19

A Gente Volta Amanha

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