STUFF WITH BERNARD PURDIE 7TH AVENUE STUFFPINS RAINBOW SEEKER-024 1CD Z01

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STUFF WITH BERNARD PURDIE 7TH AVENUE STUFFPINS RAINBOW SEEKER-024 1CD Z01

STUFF WITH BERNARD PURDIE 7TH AVENUE STUFFPINS RAINBOW SEEKER-024 1CD Z01


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7th AVENUE STUFFPINS
(1CD)
RAINBOW SEEKER / RAINBOW SEEKER-024
1. Unknown
2. I Heard It Through The Grapevine / Lady Madonna (incl. Richard Tee Solo/Drums Solo)
3. Dixie / Up On The Roof
4. Nothing From Nothing (cut out)
5. Nothing From Nothing (cut in)
6. Blues Jam
7. How Long Will It Last?
◆The Seventh Avenue South, New York City, NY 14th October 1983 (2nd set)
◇Personnel;
Gordon Edwards (bass)
Eric Gale (guitar)
Cornel Dupree (guitar)
Richard Tee (piano)
Bernard Purdie (drums)


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