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Hiram Bullock - Pretzel Logic FLAC
Performer:
Hiram Bullock
Album:
Pretzel Logic
Released:
1987
Country:
US
Label:
Atlantic Jazz
Catalog:
PR 2195
FLAC size:
1048 mb
MP3 size:
1497 mb
WMA size:
1129 mb


Tracklist


1Pretzel Logic (Vocal / LP Version)4:03
2Pretzel Logic (Vocal / LP Version)4:03


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PR 2195Hiram Bullock Pretzel Logic ‎(12", S/Sided, Single, TP)Atlantic JazzPR 2195US1987


Credits


  • ProducerHiram Bullock


Notes


From The Album "Give It What You Got"

Same Track Both Sides


Album


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