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The Tony Williams Lifetime - The Lost Wildlife Sessions

The Tony Williams Lifetime - The Lost Wildlife Sessions

Musician: The Tony Williams Lifetime
Album title: The Lost Wildlife Sessions
Style: Fusion
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1529 mb
Size APE version: 1551 mb
Size WMA version: 1464 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 928
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Genre: Jazz

The Tony Williams Lifetime - The Lost Wildlife Sessions


Tracklist

1 Scirocco 13:57
2 Hot & Sticky 6:17
3 Little Zorro 4:32
4 Happy Tears 9:17
5 The Spirit 7:46

Credits

  • Bass – Jack Bruce
  • Drums – Anthony Williams
  • Guitar – Allan Holdsworth
  • Keyboards – Webster Lewis
  • Vocals – Laura Logan*

Notes

Recorded in Stockholm Sweden 1974.
Track Durations form Windows Media Player 11.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Hub): RE155A0504080_JVC
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout): 80 PG7679

Link:

Rainbearer
If you want to hear the songs, go to: http://bigozine2.com/roio/?p=1412
Delirium
I saw them twice, when I was 16. Once at the Village Gate, after Miles Davis, and the next year, at Slugs, when McLaughlin had become Mahavishnu. A friend of mine was backstage, selling them substances, and McLaughlin walked in, bald as an egg, and completely freaked out Young and Williams. Then they had to go out and play with him.
Silly Dog
With no matrix number, recording credits, photo credits, or Verve corporate fine print, and with a back-cover layout & design done with the semi-professional look so common to boots (especially the fonts being so large)... AND it's a CD-R... I think we can be pretty sure it ain't legit. Too bad, because quite a few of us would love to find a copy.
IWAS
Astounding??no,doesn't quite describe the shear intensity,level of playing-musicalliy,on this brilliant example,of truly trancendant playing./this,is an icredibly incediary 'blowing'session.!You want to hear ALAN HOLDSWORTS MOST PASSIONATE PLAYING-EVER???FIND
Fani
Is this really a Verve promo release or just a pirate CD trying to be legit?