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Vinyl, LP, Album, Ital(ia)y - 1973 Polydor– 2310 018L 1080p - 60fps Side 1: 00:00 - - - A1 — Extrapolation - - - (3.53) 03:53 - - - A2 — It's Funny - - - (4.24) 08:14 - - - A3 — Arjen's Bag - - - (4.11) 12:24 - - - A4 — Pete The Poet - - - (4.45) ================================================== Xx:xx - - - A5 — This Is For Us To Share (aaaa) - - - (3.30) Track removed from the Selection due to Copyright Issues: excuse me! I'm really sorry for that!! Path to track A5: John McLaughlin — This Is For Us To Share (Extrapolation,1969) vinyl LP, A5: • John McLaughlin — This Is For Us To Share ... ================================================== Watch and listen to the full album: the full album: John McLaughlin - Extrapolation (1969) full vinyl album: • John McLaughlin - Extrapolation (1969) ful... Side 2: John McLaughlin - Extrapolation (1969) Side 2 -B1, vinyl album: • John McLaughlin - Extrapolation (1969) Sid... All titles composed by John McLaughlin John Surman - baritone and soprano sax John McLaughlin - electric & acoustic guitar Brian Odges - bass Tony Oxley - drums My heartfelt thanks to John Surman, Brian Odges and Tony Oxley for what they gave to this creation. …………… John McLaughlin Produced by Giorgio Gomelsky Engineer Eddie Offord Sleeve Design - Hamish Grimes Recorded 18 January 1969 at Advision Studios, London, UK Distribuzione Phonogram s.p.a. ℗ 1973 From en.wikipedia: “In January 1969, McLaughlin recorded his debut album Extrapolation in London. It prominently features John Surman on saxophone and Tony Oxley on drums. McLaughlin composed the number "Binky's Beam" as a tribute to his friend, the innovative bass player Binky McKenzie. The album's post-bop style is quite different from McLaughlin's later fusion works, though it gradually developed a strong reputation among critics by the mid-1970s.” Link(s): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mc...) https://www.johnmclaughlin.com https://www.discogs.com/John-McLaughl... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrapo...) https://www.discogs.com/artist/136179... https://www.allmusic.com/album/r143532 https://web.archive.org/web/200912160... https://mahavishnujohnmclaughlin.band... . . . . Please, buy the original records if you are able to. Artists work long hours to give you the best quality so get the best as you can!! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •