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Vulcan Princess
Yesterday Princess
Lopsy Lu
Power
Spanish Phases For Strings & Bass
Life Suite - Part 1
Life Suite - Part 2
Life Suite - Part 3
Life Suite - Part 4
Silly Putty
Journey To Love
Hello Jeff
Song To John (Part I) - Dedicated To John Coltrane
Song To John (Part II) - Dedicated To John Coltrane
Concerto For Jazz/Rock Orchestra
School Days
Quiet Afternoon
The Dancer
Desert Song
Hot Fun
Life Is Just A Game
Opening (Statement)
He Lives On (Story About The Last Journey Of A Warrior)
More Hot Fun
Slow Dance
Interlude: A Serious Occasion
Got To Find My Own Place
Dayride
Interlude: It's What She Didn't Say
Modern Man
Interlude: A Relaxed Occasion
Rock 'N Roll Jelly
Closing (Statement)
Rock 'N' Roll Jelly
All About
Jamaican Boy
Christopher Ivanhoe
My Greatest Hits
Strange Weather
I Wanna Play For You
Just A Feeling
The Streets Of Philadelphia
School Days
Quiet Afternoon
Together Again
Blues For Mingus
Off The Planet
Hot Fun - Closing
School Days
Lopsy Lu
Quiet Afternoon
Silly Putty
Dayride
Bass Folk Song No. 3
The Magician
Desert Song
Vulcan Princess
©2012 Sony Music Entertainment
â„—1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1991 Sony Music Entertainment
Distributed by Epic, A Division of Sony Music Entertainment
This package consists of previously released material.
Special thanks to Stanley Clarke, Donald Elfman and Jeremy Holiday
CDs come in paper sleeve replicas of the original LP covers ("I Wanna Play for You" in gatefold paper sleeve). Box also includes 20-page booklet with full credits.
No bonus tracks, but note that box features "I Wanna Play For You" in complete form on CD for the first time.
Art Direction, Design
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Edward ODowd
Liner Notes
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Stanley Clarke
Photography By
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Sony Music Photo Archives
Project Manager [Project Director]
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Seth Rothstein
Reissue Producer [Box Set]
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Richard Seidel
Remastered By
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Mark Wilder
Research [Archival Assistance]
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Che Williams,
Mike Panico,
Tom Tierney
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Sony Music Entertainment
Copyright (c)
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Sony Music Entertainment
Distributed By
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Epic
Remastered At
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Sony Music Studios, New York City