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The Paul Carlon Octet Featuring Ileana Santamaría And Special Guests Max Pollak And Buddy Terry - Other Tongues FLAC

The Paul Carlon Octet Featuring Ileana Santamaría And Special Guests Max Pollak And Buddy Terry - Other Tongues FLAC
Performer:
The Paul Carlon Octet Featuring Ileana Santamaría And Special Guests Max Pollak And Buddy Terry
Album:
Other Tongues
Style:
Afro-Cuban Jazz
Released:
2006
Country:
US
Label:
Deep Tone Records
Catalog:
DT 001
FLAC size:
2683 mb
MP3 size:
2622 mb
WMA size:
2451 mb


Tracklist


1Portals7:05
2A Certain Slant Of Light3:11
3Smada8:08
4Extraordinary Rendition4:55
5The Spirit Calls8:25
6Boogie Down Broder3:35
7Lucid Dreaming4:30
8Clave 665:28
9Rumbatapestry7:45
10Street Beat8:41


Credits


  • Alto Saxophone, FluteAnton Denner
  • Arranged ByPaul Carlon
  • BassDave Ambrosio
  • Composed ByBilly Strayhorn (tracks: 3), Paul Carlon (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 10)
  • DrumsWilliam "Beaver" Bausch
  • Engineer [Assistant]Steve Geuting
  • Mastered ByEmily Lazar, Sarah Register
  • PianoJohn Stenger
  • ProducerPaul Carlon
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByGeorge Petit
  • Tap Dance [Rumbatap]Max Pollak (tracks: 2, 7)
  • Tenor SaxophoneBuddy Terry (tracks: 4)
  • Tenor Saxophone, Flute, MbiraPaul Carlon
  • TromboneMike Fahie, Ryan Keberle
  • TrumpetDave Smith
  • VocalsIleana Santamaría (tracks: 2, 3, 8)


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 837101242257


Companies


  • Recorded At – Skyline Studios
  • Mixed At – Skyline Studios
  • Mastered At – The Lodge, New York


Album


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