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Electric Circus - Live At The Quartier Latin flac album

Electric Circus  - Live At The Quartier Latin flac album
  • Performer Electric Circus
  • Title Live At The Quartier Latin
  • Date of release 1979
  • Country Germany
  • Other formats AU MP2 RA XM AAC AHX MP1
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1429 mb
  • Size FLAC 1976 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 414

Recorded during "Jazz Now 76" April 19th, 1976 at the "Quartier Latin". 1979 Vinyl Records Made in . Germany. Matrix, Runout (Side A runout, etched): 020 VS 004 A2 SST. Matrix, Runout (Side B runout, etched): 020 VS 004 B2 SST. Matrix, Runout (Stamped on both runouts): Made In Germany. Rights Society: GEMA.

1. Minister Ed (5:37) 2. Steps (19:15) 3. Steps, Flowers All Over (16:17) 4. Last Tune (4:19).

Electric Circus : Live At The Quartier Latin Contents.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Minister Ed 5:37
A2 Steps
Written-By – Vesala*
19:15
B1 Steps
Written-By – Vesala*
9:06
B2 Flowers All Over 7:11
B3 Last Tune 4:19

Credits

  • Drums – Edward Vesala
  • Guitar – Toto Blanke
  • Photography – Nino Hiemann
  • Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer – Jasper Van't Hof
  • Producer – Gerd Peeckel, Manfred Schiek
  • Recorded By – Jost Gebers
  • Written-By – Van't Hof* (tracks: A2 to B3), Blanke* (tracks: A1 to B1)

Notes

Recorded during "Jazz Now 76", April 19th, 1976, at the Quartier Latin. Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid Technik, Frankfurt, Germany.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VS 004 Electric Circus Live At The Quartier Latin ‎(LP, Album) Vinyl Records VS 004 Germany 1979