Alphabet Town | Gregory James
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Produced by Gregory James & Harn Soper Engineered & Mixed by Harn Soper in Studio A, Music Annex, Menlo Park, CA Project Coordination by Joy Johnston Re-mixed & re-mastered from the original tapes by Cookie Marenco at The Site and OTR Studios, January 2005 Gregory James: electric & nylon-stringed guitars Barry Shulman: sax & flute Bruce Barrett: bass Robin Tolleson: drums & percussion Cover photo by Graeme Outerbridge Album design by Anne Ackerman Robinson Originally Released 1983 Re-released 2005 Valence Records |
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Alphabet Town
Gregory James
Gregory James
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| 1. | Alphabet Town [4:48] written by Gregory James & Robin Tolleson (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 2. | Lady L [4:05] written by Gregory James (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 3. | Machu Pichu [3:37] written by Barry Shulman (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 4. | Jamaica...N.Y. [2:49] written by Bruce Barrett (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 5. | Point Lobos [4:10] written by Bruce Barrett & Gregory James (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 6. | Santa Fe [3:47] written by Gregory James (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 7. | Chan [3:46] written by Gregory James (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 8. | Doyen [4:17] written by Gregory James (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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| 9. | Desert Ice [2:37] written by Barry Shulman (Trading Range Publishing BMI/) |
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A jazz-rock recording that won critical acclaim in 1983 and drew a cult following to the Gregory James band. This recording was re-released in 2005. The quartet of electric and acoustic guitars, wind instruments, bass and drums rings melodies that emerge from fiery rock band Video Rouge that James started before this recording.

