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Blinks... Zürich Live 1983
Steve Lacy Five
- Released on 4/15/11 by hatOLOGY
- Main artist: Steve Lacy Five
- Genre: Jazz Free Jazz & Avant-Garde
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Blinks... Zürich Live 1983
Steve Lacy Five
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Steve Potts, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy, FeaturedArtist - Irene Aebi, FeaturedArtist - Oliver Johnson, FeaturedArtist - Jean-Jacques Avenel, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy Five, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Hat Hut Records, Ltd. (P) 2011 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Steve Potts, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy, FeaturedArtist - Irene Aebi, FeaturedArtist - Oliver Johnson, FeaturedArtist - Jean-Jacques Avenel, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy Five, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Hat Hut Records, Ltd. (P) 2011 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Steve Potts, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy, FeaturedArtist - Irene Aebi, FeaturedArtist - Oliver Johnson, FeaturedArtist - Jean-Jacques Avenel, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy Five, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Hat Hut Records, Ltd. (P) 2011 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Steve Potts, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy, FeaturedArtist - Irene Aebi, FeaturedArtist - Oliver Johnson, FeaturedArtist - Jean-Jacques Avenel, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy Five, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Hat Hut Records, Ltd. (P) 2011 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Steve Potts, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy, FeaturedArtist - Irene Aebi, FeaturedArtist - Oliver Johnson, FeaturedArtist - Jean-Jacques Avenel, FeaturedArtist - Steve Lacy Five, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Hat Hut Records, Ltd. (P) 2011 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 5 track(s)
- Total length: 01:12:43
- Main artist: Steve Lacy Five
- Label: hatOLOGY
- Genre: Jazz Free Jazz & Avant-Garde
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16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(C) 2011 Hat Hut Records, Ltd. (P) 2011 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
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