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| 165 | 1 | Rockology G. Shiebler |
Electric guitar and sax further the study of rock’s early heritage in a rhythmic tribute. |
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| 165 | 2 | Backwater Honky Tonk
D. Beldock |
Drift through the bayou as a dobro and baritone sax trade licks in this slow-paced jam. |
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| 165 | 3 | Eye Spy J. Singer |
When instruments play musical cloak and dagger, espionage is the order of the day. |
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| 165 | 4 | Petticoat Acres G. Pickus |
Like a sitcom dream theme, this amiable arrangement paints a quaint television portrait of rural life. |
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| 165 | 5 | Jungle Vibe I. Len & D. Romero |
Synthesizer and saxophone take an intriguing safari into an audio rain forest. |
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| 165 | 6 | Blue Moon Shuffle B. Babad |
In this distinctive mix of syles, a shuffle rhythm plays host to flute and sax leads. |
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| 165 | 7 | Daniel McCrockett D. Blackburn |
The Western storytelling ballad blazes a new trail all the way to Scotland in this novel blend of musical genres. |
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| 165 | 8 | Little China J. SInger |
Asian influences color a sax-fueled jazz composition. |
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| 165 | 9 | Coconut Lingo J. Singer |
Exotic instrumentation and catchy rhythms are the passports to a land where everyone speaks the same language. |
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| 165 | 10 | Downtown Jump J. Rathburn |
Alternating between irresistible drum rolls and a slick sax bridge, this cool cut guarantees swingin’ and swayin’ all night. |
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