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- Trumpets & Rhythm Unit
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CS-18
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CD
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£8.50 + VAT
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£8.50 + VAT |
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01
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QUO
VADIS SAMBA (Gojkovic)
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5'44 |
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IN
THE SIGN OF LYBRA (Gojkovic)
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5'01 |
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*FESTIVAL BLUES (Gojkovic)
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6’55 |
| 04
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RUFUS
(Fidri)
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4'34 |
| 05
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DONA
LEE (Parker)
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3'18 |
| 06
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THE
AMBASSADOR (Gojkovic)
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5'05
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ADAPTATION
BLUES (Gojkovic)
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6'40 |
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SUMMERTIME
(Gershwin)
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6'04 |
09
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MAJORITY
OF ONE (Gojkovic)
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6'58 |
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Tracks 3 and 6 previously unreleased. |
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This recording was initially done only for radio
broadcasting. There was no plan for any release. Apparently Dusko
wasn't even aware when the record came out. All the tracks were
recorded in two days in Radio Belgrade's studio and here you will find
complete recording session including 2 previously unreleased tracks.
Session represents another successful Dusko's experiment, this time
with 4 trumpet players and rhythm section. It couldn't go wrong
with a Dusko as a leader and an excellent line-up. Record soon
became sought after, especially between the jazz dance fans who
were after the classic jazz dance track Quo Vadis Samba.
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DUSTY
GROOVE AMERICA
A sweet set of jazzy
tracks from this famous European trumpeter -- recorded in 1979 for
Yugoslavian Radio, but never issued properly as a commercial release
until now! The set's got Dusko blowing trumpet lines in a four-part
trumpet section -- working with electric piano in the rhythm section to
craft some jaunty numbers that have slight funk undertones, but which
still stay mostly in straight jazz territory to show off Dusko's deft
solo skills!
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