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3.740 Ft
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1. | My Way
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2. | Of All the Things
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3. | Tribute To Alan Skidmore's Tribute To John Coltrane
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4. | Convolution (For Dudley Moore)
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5. | Recedar
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6. | I Got Rid of Them
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7. | St. Ella
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8. | The Worm
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9. | St. Ella [Reprise]
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Jazz
Dave McKean - Design, Photography Finlay Ballamy - Cover Model Fred Brott - Composer Iain Ballamy - Arranger, Composer, Liner Notes, Producer, Sax (Tenor) Martin France - Drums Mike Bode - Assistant Orlando Le Fleming - Double Bass Paul Anka - Composer Paul Turney - Mastering Steve Lowe - Engineer, Mixing
Iain Ballamy
Active Decades: '80s and '90s Born: Feb 20, 1964 in Guildford, England Genre: Jazz
Tenor, alto and soprano sax. Iain (Mark) Bellamy was among the vanguard of '80s British jazz-rock and fusion players. His style was looser, more intense and extreme than many of his contemporaries, and included elements of free jazz as well. Bellamy began playing alto at 14, then later added tenor. He formed a quintet in 1983, and also joined Graham Collier's workshop band that evolved into the group Loose Tubes. Bellamy joined The Voice of God collective in 1985, and recorded with Gil Evans music for the film "Absolute Beginners." His 1986 release Earthworks attracted attention in both jazz and rock circles, in part due to the presence of group member drummer Bill Bruford. Bellamy remains active and has been a steady composer since 1986. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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