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Classic 1960s Albums
Artist: Roland Kirk
Format: CD
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1. Land Of Peace
2. Lonesome August Child
3. Limbo Boat
4. Hay Ro
5. Waltz Of The Friends
6. This Is Always
7. Reeds And Deeds
8. Song Of The Countrymen
9. Ecclusiastics
10. By Myself
11. Roland Speaks
12. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
13. Variations On A Theme By Hindemith
14. I've Got Your Number
15. Between The Fourth And The Fifth Step
16. April Morning
17. Get In The Basement
18. Abstract Improvisation
19. Narrow Bolero
20. Mingus-Griff Song
21. The Monkey Thing
22. Mood Indigo
23. Cabin In The Sky
24. On The Corner Of King And Scott Streets
25. The Things I Love
26. Petite Fleur
27. March On, Swan Lake
28. Tears Sent By You
29. My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice
30. Gifts And Messages
31. Hip Chops
32. Blues For C ; T
33. Where Does The Blame Lie
34. Vertigo Ro
35. Serenade To A Cuckoo
36. Medley: We'll Be Together Again/People
37. A Quote From Clifford Brown
38. Trees
39. Fugue'n And Alludin'
40. The Business Ain't Nothin' But The Blues
41. I Talk With The Spirits
42. Ruined Castles
43. Django
44. My Ship
45. No Tonic Press
46. Once In A While
47. From Bechet, Byas And Fats
48. Mystical Dreams
49. Rip, Rig And Panic
50. Black Diamonds
51. Slippery, Hippery, Flippery
52. Roots
53. Here Comes The Whistleman
54. I Wished On The Moon
55. Making Love After Hours
56. Yesterdays
57. Aluminum Baby
58. Step Right Up
59. Walk On By
60. Raouf
61. It's All In The Game
62. Juarez
63. Shaky Money
64. Nothing But The Truth
65. Safari
66. And I Love Her
67. Ebrauqs

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Roland Kirk - The Classic 1960s Albums / American jazz multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk played tenor saxophone, flute, and many other instruments. He was renowned for his onstage vitality, during which virtuoso improvisation was accompanied by comic banter, political ranting, and the ability to play several instruments simultaneously. This magnificent set of eight classic albums is an ideal starting point for students new to Roland Kirk's music, as well as the ideal go-to-collection for jazz fans of all vintage, covering the great man's most prestigious, challenging and magnificent music that he would ever make.
        
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