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James Last: James Last in Los Angeles - VINYL LPTitle: James Last in Los Angeles Artist: James Last Label: Bureau B Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4047179196413 Genre: Easy Listening, German Release Date: 2008 04 15 Number of Discs: 1 2008 Vinyl pressing of the 1975 album. James Last's best kept secret is a secret no more. Considered by many jazz fans and DJs to be the finest album Hansi ever recorded, the erstwhile "Well Kept Secret" album now resurfaces under the title James Last in Los Angeles on
Title: James Last in Los AngelesArtist: James Last
Label: Bureau B
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4047179196413
Genre: Easy Listening, German
Release Date: 2008-04-15
Number of Discs: 1
2008 Vinyl pressing of the 1975 album. James Last's best kept secret is a secret no more. Considered by many jazz fans and DJs to be the finest album Hansi ever recorded, the erstwhile "Well Kept Secret" album now resurfaces under the title James Last in Los Angeles on brand new vinyl. James Last teamed up with arranger and producer Wes Farrell and an array of top-flight American musicians for the 1975 recording sessions in L.A.s Record Plant Studios. Glitzy jazz / disco arrangements and on the money funk rhythms culminated in a orchestration which would not have been out of place in a Blaxploitation score.
Tracks:
1.1 Jubilation
1.2 Summertime
1.3 I Can't Move No Mountains
1.4 Love for Sale
1.5 Bolero '75
1.6 Slaughter on 10th Avenue
1.7 Question
1.8 Theme from "Prisoner of Second Avenue"
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This bird seed has been a great addition to our yard. It attracts a wide variety of birds + they seem to really enjoy the cherry flavor.. it doesn’t sit untouched like some other mixes I’ve tried.
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Birds love most of this, but the small filler they just leave this behind.
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Birdies Cracked Corn, And I Don’t Care
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Pigeons don't eat it as much. Good thing
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