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David McCallum - Music-A Part Of Me & Music-A Bit More Of Me (Remastered) (2001)

Posted By: Rtax
David McCallum - Music-A Part Of Me & Music-A Bit More Of Me (Remastered) (2001)

David McCallum - Music-A Part Of Me & Music-A Bit More Of Me (Remastered) (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 377 MB
1:01:17 | Soul-Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Easy Listening, Theme, Jazz-Funk | Label: Zonophone / EMI

UK compilation combines The Man From UNCLE actor's two orchestral albums together on one CD. Both albums were originally released in 1966 & produced by David Axelrod. Both albums have been sampled by contemporary artists. 2001.

David Axelrod - The Edge: David Axelrod At Capitol Records 1966-1970 (2005) {Capitol Jazz} **[RE-UP]**

Posted By: TestTickles
David Axelrod - The Edge: David Axelrod At Capitol Records 1966-1970 (2005) {Capitol Jazz} **[RE-UP]**

David Axelrod - The Edge: David Axelrod At Capitol Records 1966-1970 (2005) {Capitol Jazz}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 482 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 189 mb
Genre: jazz, R&B, soul, orchestral pop

The Edge: David Axelrod At Capitol Records 1966-1970 is a 2005 compilation album by producer/conductor David Axelrod. Released by Capitol Jazz, The Edge looks at part of his own discography while showing his contributions when he was the A&R for Capitol's Black music division by bringing in Lou Rawls, Letta Mbulu and others. His blend of orchestral jazz soul would become a sampling tool for countless hip-hop songs in the 1990's when producers dabbled in his output.