Difference between revisions of "Piquantique (BTB)"
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== Tracks == | == Tracks == | ||
− | *[[Kung Fu]] | + | * [[Kung Fu|Kung Fu]] (02:14) |
− | *[[Redunzl]] | + | * [[RDNZL|Redunzl]] (04:25) |
− | *[[Dupree's Paradise]] 11:26 | + | * [[Dupree's Paradise|Dupree's Paradise]] (11:26) |
− | *[[T'Mershi Duween]] | + | * [[T'Mershi Duween|T'Mershi Duween]] (01:56) |
− | *[[Farther O'Blivion]] 20: | + | * [[Farther O'Blivion|Father O'Blivion]] (20:41) |
== Players == | == Players == |
Revision as of 15:33, 16 April 2005
Release Info
Released July 1991. This album is part of Beat The Boots I and is a live recording from Solliden, Skansen, Stockholm August 21 1973 with the exception of T'Mershi Duween, the location and date of which are unknown according to the FZ Lyrics site.
Tracks
- Kung Fu (02:14)
- Redunzl (04:25)
- Dupree's Paradise (11:26)
- T'Mershi Duween (01:56)
- Father O'Blivion (20:41)
Players
- FZ guitar/vocal, Jean-Luc Ponty violin, George Duke keyboards, Ian Underwood woodwinds, Ruth Underwood percussion, Bruce Fowler trombone, Tom Fowler bass, Ralph Humphrey drums
- Players (probable) for T'Mershi Duween according to the FZ Lyrics site: FZ guitar/vocal , Jeff Simmons rhythm guitar , Napoleon Murphy Brock tenor sax, flute , George Duke keyboards , Bruce Fowler trombone , Ruth Underwood percussion , Tom Fowler bass , Ralph Humphrey drums , Chester Thompson drums