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Added by zackspaw (12)
Cover by admin (418)

Added on: 25/06/2006
Latest update: 24/08/2015
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Jazzvisions: vol.7 Implosions (1986) [A78L-1007]

Country  Japan    
Released  21/01/1988
Publisher  NEC Avenue
Price  7800 JPY

UPC  4988041400118UPC=4988041400118
Collection  JazzVisions
Category  Jazz

Color  Color
Length  58 min.
Side  1
Chapters  11
Size  12"
Picture  Video
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  Pioneer Japan

 

       

 Sound Encoding  Digital Tracks  Analog Tracks 
 
 Language  Subtitles 
 Unknown  Unknown 

 Mint Marks sample 
A78L-1007-A01-P

 Additional Information by zackspaw (12)   13/04/2011 

Recorded live at Bill Graham's Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles.

Track List:

  • Jazzvisions Theme
  • All the Things You Are - Bud Cort's Intro. to Show
  • All the Things You Are
  • Loverman
  • Skylark
  • Green Dolphin Street
  • Bass Folk Song - Bass solo by Stanley Clarke
  • Softly as In a Morning sunrise
  • So What
  • Roger Kellaway introduces the band
  • Closing Theme