Leave a Message

Leave a Message

Infobox Album
Name = Leave A Message
Type = studio
Artist = D>Tour


Released = 2005
Recorded =
Genre = Jazz
Length =
Label = Templar Records
Producer = David Darlington and Klaus Mueller
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
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"Leave A Message" is the only album by jazz ensemble D>Tour.

Credits

*Chieli Minucci [http://www.chielimusic.com/] – guitar
*Dave Mann – saxophone
*Al McDowellbass
*Dave Darlington [http://www.davedarlington.com/]
*Klaus Mueller – keyboards

Additional personnel:
*Alex Sipiagin [http://www.alexsipiagin.com/] – trumpet

Tracks

#Cherry Hill
#Moonrize
#Leave A Message
#Herbology
#Step To It
#Sugar
#Keep It Slow
#Missin' Marvin
#Turn Me On


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