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Title: Ed Williams Big Band
Style: Big Band
Released: 1985
MP3 album: 1530 mb
FLAC album: 1246 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: WAV MOD VOX MP4 MP1 AIFF WMA
Genre: Jazz

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Tracklist

A1 The Start Of Something
A2 What's New
A3 Big Band Medley
A4 Things Ain't What They Use To Be
B1 Wind Machine
B2 Rhapsody In Blue
B3 To Be Or Not
B4 In A Mellowtone
B5 Artistry In Rhythm

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – E.M. Williams & Assoc.
  • Recorded At – The Old Chanticleer

Credits

  • Engineer [Post Recording, Mixing & Editing] – Steven Johnson
  • Engineer [Recording Assistant] – Brent Mingle, Dave Hegmann
  • Engineer [Recording, Post Recording, Mixing & Editing] – Norman Noplock
  • Producer – Ed Williams , Max Eggerl
  • Producer [Assistant] – Paul Chiravelle

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: ASCAP