Foster, Frank: Kickin Presents Mainstream 45: The Loud Minority (edit) Pt.1&2
Foster, Frank: Kickin Presents Mainstream 45: The Loud Minority (edit) Pt.1&2
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Foster, Frank
Label: Solid
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4526180518181
Genre: Jazz
Japan's top funk DJ, Daisuke Kuroda (kickin) supervised 'KICKIN PRESENTS MAINSTREAM 45', two 7-inch releases will be released at the same time! ! !DJ Daisuke Kuroda's 7th kickin label is Frank Foster's spiritual jazz-funk masterpiece 'The Loud Minority' produced in 1972. Responding to the opening agitation by the famous Dee Dee Bridgewater, which was impressively used in UFO's song of the same name, the dramatic and sharp jazz-funk emaki that is low-centered and mercilessly attacking is truly a rule-breaking 7'. Released in format.Track ListSide1 : Frank Foster - The Loud Minority Pt.1(Edit)Side2 : Frank Foster - The Loud Minority Pt.2 (Edit)
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