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lundi 5 octobre 2020

SANDY NELSON DRUM DISCOTHEQUE

IMPERIAL RECORDS 1965                             LP-12283


credits:

Arranged By – René Hall

recorded live
    Engineer – Bruce Botnik
    Producer – Joe Saraceno

tracks list:

A1 Let There Be Drums '66
Written-By – Podolor*, Nelson*
A2 Sidewinder
Written-By – Lee Morgan
A3 Twine Time
Written-By – Williams*, Rice*
A4 Tim Tom Drum
Written-By – G. Motola*, R. Page*
A5 Teen Beach
Written-By – Nelson*
A6 El Pussycat
Written-By – Robert Mersey
B1 Drum Discothéque
Written-By – Joe Saraceno
B2 Jolly Green Giant
Written-By – Lynn Easton
B3 Shotgun
Written-By – Autry-DeWalt*
B4 Go-go A Go-go
Written-By – Frank Warren
B5 Drum Dance
Written-By – Frank Warren, Joe Saraceno
B6 Land Of A Thousand Dances
Written-By – C. Kenner* 







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