Under the Influence | 
enlarge | Creators: Paul Morgan, Steve Mcmanus, Martin Elliott, David Bowie, Peter Maxwell Davies, Ewan Maccoll, Morcheeba, Michael Nyman, Arvo Part, Jaco Pastorius, Pink Floyd, Erik Satie, Billy Strayhorn, Weather Report (band), Kurt Weill, George Hart, Mike Smith, Andrew Findon, Ian Laws, Chris Davies Label: Quartz Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $11.63 You Save: $5.35 (32%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 357336
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 880040200123 EAN: 0880040200123 ASIN: B0002LQQD2
Release Date: October 11, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Shine on You Crazy Diamond - Dave Lee, Pink Floyd | | • | Birdland - Dave Lee, Weather Report | | • | The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Dave Lee, MacColl, Ewan | | • | 1. Abel's Fate - Dave Lee, | | • | 2. Meeting the Moose - Dave Lee, | | • | 3. Into the Woods - Dave Lee, | | • | 4. Masuria - Dave Lee, | | • | Tabla E Trompa - Dave Lee, Pastorius, Jaco | | • | Mack the Knife - Dave Lee, Weill, Kurt | | • | Blood Count - Dave Lee, Strayhorn, Billy | | • | Sea Eagle - Dave Lee, Maxwell-Davies, Pet | | • | Psalm - Dave Lee, | | • | Gymnopedie No. 1 - Dave Lee, Satie, Erik | | • | Col - Dave Lee, Morcheeba | | • | Spiegel Im Spiegel - Dave Lee, Paert, Arvo | | • | Life on Mars - Dave Lee, Bowie, David |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Virtuoso horn player Dave Lee explores his musical passions and influences from David Bowie to Eric Satie and Pink Floyd to Michael Nyman, taking in Peter Maxwell Davies and Kurt Weill along the way. Featuring the seminal vocalist Skye from Morcheeba, this is a truly outstanding album with extraordinary virtuoso horn playing and arrangements of real quality.
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| Customer Reviews:
Good album but it's a CD-R! November 6, 2008 Craig Peacock (Japan) I really like this album but I was horrified to open it and discover that it's not a silver, factory-pressed CD but a CD-R! I can't rate it more than 1 star for such a dishonest ruse. Amazon and the aker should state right up front what this actually is. CD-Rs are more susceptible to heat and magnetism than CDs. They are not as stable nor do they have the same longevity. I felt quite cheated by this.
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