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Les Paul - Les Paul and Friends (Used) (Mint Condition) CD

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Les Paul - Les Paul and Friends (Used) (Mint Condition) CD1 Introduction 0: 15 2 Love Sneakin' Up On You Bass Abe Laboriel Sr.* Clavinet, Organ Lou Forestieri Drums, Percussion Abe Laboriel Jr.* Engineer [Sting's vocals] Simon Osborne Featuring, Lead Vocals Joss Stone, Sting Guitar Fran Cathcart, Les Paul, Steve Lukather Slide Guitar Kenny Wayne Shepherd Written By Scott*, Snow* 3: 25 3 Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo Backing Vocals Beth Hart, Elaine Caswell, Hiram Bullock, Ken Cummings Bass Abe Laboriel Sr.*

1 Introduction 0:15
2 Love Sneakin' Up On You
Bass  Abe Laboriel Sr.*
Clavinet, Organ  Lou Forestieri
Drums, Percussion  Abe Laboriel Jr.*
Engineer [Sting's vocals]  Simon Osborne
Featuring, Lead Vocals  Joss Stone, Sting
Slide Guitar  Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Written-By  Scott*, Snow*
3:25
3 Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo
Bass  Abe Laboriel Sr.*
Drums, Percussion  Abe Laboriel Jr.*
Featuring, Guitar  Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Featuring, Lead Vocals  Edgar Winter, Noah Hunt
Keyboards  Lou Forestieri
Written-By  Derringer*
5:05
4 Somebody Ease My Troublin' Mind
Backing Vocals, Arranged By [Horn], Arranged By [Vocal]  Ken Cummings
Bass  Abe Laboriel Sr.*
Drums  Vinnie Colaiuta
Featuring, Guitar  Eric Clapton
Featuring, Lead Vocals  Sam Cooke
Guitar  Hiram Bullock, Les Paul
Organ  Greg Mathieson
Percussion  Daniel Moreno, Kenny Aronoff
Recorded By [Eric Clapton's guitar], Producer [Eric Clapton's guitar]  Simon Climie
Saxophone  Louis Cortelezzi
Written-By  Sam Cooke
3:32
5 So Into You
Bass  Will Lee
Drums  Shawn Pelton
Featuring, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals  Peter Frampton
Guitar  Les Paul
Keyboards  Brian Mitchell
Written-By  Buie*, Daughtry*, Nix*
4:41
6 How High The Moon
Bass  Abe Laboriel Sr.*
Drums, Percussion  Kenny Aronoff
Featuring, Lead Guitar  Les Paul
Featuring, Lead Vocals  Alsou
Keyboards  Greg Mathieson
Percussion  Daniel Moreno
Written-By  Lewis Jr.*, Hamilton*
2:09
7 Bad Case Of Lovin' You
Backing Vocals  Ken Cummings
Bass  Will Lee
Drums  Shawn Pelton
Featuring, Lead Vocals, Guitar  Billy Gibbons
Organ  Brian Mitchell
Percussion  Kenny Aronoff
Written-By  Martin*
3:54
8 I Wanna Know You
Bass  Abe Laboriel Sr.*
Drums  Vinnie Colaiuta
Featuring, Guitar  Neal Schon
Featuring, Lead Vocals  Beth Hart
Guitar  Hiram Bullock, Les Paul
Keyboards  Greg Mathieson
Written-By  Hart*, Cutarella*, Cathcart*, Schon*
6:21
9 (Ain't That) Good News
Backing Vocals, Arranged By [Horn]  Ken Cummings
Bass  Nathan East
Drums  Vinnie Colaiuta
Featuring, Guitar  Jeff Beck
Featuring, Lead Vocals  Sam Cooke
Guitar  Les Paul
Keyboards  Jed Leiber
Percussion  Daniel Moreno
Written-By  Sam Cooke
4:04
10 Let Me Roll It
Backing Vocals  Luke Ebbin
Bass  Will Lee
Drums  Shawn Pelton
Featuring, Guitar, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals  Richie Sambora
Guitar  Les Paul
Keyboards  Brian Mitchell
Producer [Richie Sambora's vocals & guitar]  Luke Ebbin
Written-By  Paul McCartney
4:03
11 Caravan
Bass  Abe Laboriel Sr.*
Drums, Percussion  Kenny Aronoff
Featuring, Guitar  Les Paul
Keyboards  Greg Mathieson
Percussion  Daniel Moreno
Written-By  Ellington*, Mills*, Tizol*
2:08
12 Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl
Bass  Marc Urselli
Drums  Adam (LDB) Polatov*
Featuring, Guitar  Keith Richards, Rick Derringer
Featuring, Lead Vocals, Guitar  Buddy Guy
Guitar  Hiram Bullock, Les Paul
Keyboards  Greg Mathieson
Percussion  Kenny Aronoff
Written-By  Love*, Level*
4:01
13 All I Want Is You
Bass  Will Lee
Drums  Shawn Pelton
Featuring, Lead Vocals, Guitar  John Rzeznik
Guitar  Les Paul, Peter Frampton
Keyboards  Brian Mitchell
Piano  Marc Urselli
Written-By  Clayton*, Bono, Mullen Jr.*, The Edge
4:14
14 69 Freedom Special
Arranged By [Horn]  Ken Cummings
Bass  Abe Laboriel Sr.*
Co-producer, Programmed By [additional]  Barry Goldstein (2)
Drums  Kenny Aronoff
Keyboards  Greg Mathieson
Saxophone  Louis Cortelezzi
Saxophone [solo]  Edgar Winter
Trombone  Dave King (29)
Trumpet  Jim Feeley
Written-By  Rich*, McCarty*, Hall*
5:44
15 Fly Like An Eagle (2005)
Bass  Billy Peterson
Drum Programming [additional]  Bob Cutarella, Marc Urselli
Drums  Gordy Knudsen*
Engineer  Tom Size
Featuring, Guitar, Lead Vocals  Steve Miller
Guitar  Les Paul
Keyboards  Joseph Wooten
Written-By  Miller*
4:45
16 I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
Arranged By [Horn], Arranged By [String]  Ken Cummings
Bass  Will Lee
Drums  Shawn Pelton
Featuring, Guitar  Joe Perry, Kenny Olsen
Featuring, Lead Vocals  Mick Hucknall
Guitar  Hiram Bullock, Les Paul
Keyboards  Brian Mitchell
Recorded By [Kenny Olsen's guitar]  Robert Iadeluca*
Saxophone  Louis Cortelezzi
Written-By  Kooper*
6:45
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I really could not be happier with the pace and level of detail this book provides. I am a very surface-level Linux user and I wanted to dive in head first. I often find that when I learn about something that I consider really hard or intimidating in tech, I get better at day-to-day use of the tools and my confidence grows. This book is a real confidence-booster if you crave the knowledge of how things work under the hood.
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Great book to keep you updated about upstream Linux
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A Hands-On and Deep Guide to Linux Kernel Programming
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Linux Kernel Programming, Second Edition is a very practical and well-structured book for anyone who wants to understand how the Linux kernel works. It focuses on both theory and real hands-on learning. The book uses a clear style and explains complex topics in a simple way. It is designed to help readers build real skills, not just read concepts. It is especially useful for developers who want to work closer to the operating system. One of the most interesting parts of the book is the strong introduction to kernel programming. It explains how to set up a development environment, build the Linux kernel from source, and write the first kernel module. This section gives readers a solid starting point and builds confidence early in the learning process. It also explains why loadable kernel modules are widely used in real-world projects. Another highlight is the deep coverage of kernel internals. The book explains core concepts such as kernel architecture, processes, threads, and the difference between user mode and kernel mode. These ideas are often hard to understand, but the book presents them in a clear and structured way. This helps readers see how the operating system really works under the surface. The memory management section is especially strong and detailed. The book spends several chapters explaining how memory is allocated and managed inside the kernel. It also explains advanced topics such as page allocation, memory reclaim, and the out-of-memory system. These chapters are very useful for understanding performance and stability in real systems. Another very interesting section is the coverage of CPU scheduling. The book explains how the Linux kernel decides which task runs at a given time. It introduces scheduling policies, priorities, and modern features like control groups. The explanations are practical and supported by examples, which makes the topic easier to follow. The chapters on kernel synchronization are also a major highlight. They explain concepts such as locks, atomic operations, and deadlock prevention. These topics are critical for writing safe and reliable kernel code. The book also shows real examples and common mistakes, which helps readers avoid problems in their own work. Another strength of the book is its hands-on approach. It includes many kernel modules, scripts, and examples that readers can try themselves. This makes learning more engaging and helps turn theory into real skills. The focus on practical work makes the book stand out from more theoretical resources. Overall, this book is a great choice for developers, system programmers, and engineers who want to understand the Linux kernel in depth. It starts with the basics and moves into advanced topics in a smooth way. The combination of clear explanations and practical examples makes it a strong and valuable learning resource.
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Poor quality binding
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Binding glue fell apart in less than a week and the pages fell out. Content is great though and I have a shiny new kernel based on Kali. 4 stars despite the binding because the content is top tier if you love all things Linux 🤌
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An Essential Guide for Mastering Linux Kernel Development
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Linux Kernel Programming - Second Edition: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Kernel Internals, Writing Modules, and Kernel Synchronization is an outstanding resource for anyone eager to understand the inner workings of the Linux kernel. Whether you're a beginner looking to get started or an experienced developer aiming to deepen your knowledge, this book delivers a well-structured and hands-on approach to kernel programming. The book starts with the fundamentals—setting up a kernel development environment, understanding kernel release nomenclature, and compiling the 6.x Linux kernel from source. As you progress, it dives into advanced topics such as kernel configuration, writing and debugging loadable kernel modules (LKMs), kernel synchronization mechanisms, memory management, CPU scheduling, and much more. Each chapter builds on practical examples, ensuring that readers not only understand the theory but also learn how to apply it in real-world scenarios. One of the book's biggest strengths is its focus on practical application. From exploring the kernel build process and bootloader configurations to working with Git for kernel development and troubleshooting system crashes using debugging tools, the book provides step-by-step guidance. The coverage of kernel synchronization techniques—including spinlocks, mutexes, and RCU—makes it an invaluable reference for those dealing with concurrent programming in the kernel space. Whether you're an aspiring kernel developer, a DevOps engineer, or a systems programmer, this book is a must-have. The clear explanations, well-structured content, and hands-on exercises make it a perfect companion for anyone wanting to go from a beginner to an expert in Linux kernel programming. Highly recommended for anyone serious about understanding and working with the Linux kernel!
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