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Lenny Breau & Brad Terry - The Living Room Tapes, Volume 1 download free
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Lenny Breau & Brad Terry - The Living Room Tapes, Volume 1 download free

Performer:
Lenny Breau
Album:
The Living Room Tapes, Volume 1
Country:
Released:
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MP3 archive size:
1928 mb
FLAC archive size:
1808 mb
WMA archive size:
1497 mb
Other formats:
WAV VOC FLAC AAC AA MP3 MMF
Rating:
4.4
Votes:
228

Tracklist

Blues For Carole 9:12
How High The Moon 7:30
You Needed Me 5:10
The Claw 3:05
Secret Love 7:46
Sweet Georgia Brown 6:25
Foolish Heart 5:32

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Lenny Breau & Brad Terry Lenny Breau & Brad Terry - The Living Room Tapes, Volume 1 ‎(LP) Livingroom Records none US 1986
MHS 512294M Lenny Breau & Brad Terry Lenny Breau & Brad Terry - The Living Room Tapes, Volume 1 ‎(CD) Musical Heritage Society MHS 512294M US 1988
MHC 312294X Lenny Breau And Brad Terry Lenny Breau And Brad Terry - The Living Room Tapes, Volume 1 ‎(Cass, Album) Musical Heritage Society MHC 312294X US 1988
MHS 912294Z Lenny Breau And Brad Terry Lenny Breau And Brad Terry - The Living Room Tapes, Volume 1 ‎(LP, RE) Musical Heritage Society MHS 912294Z US 1988
dos 7503 Lenny Breau & Brad Terry Lenny Breau & Brad Terry - The Living Room Tapes ‎(CD, Album, RE) Dos Records dos 7503 US 1995


  • Did they ever get back to you on this question? Those are both the CD versions. I have the LP version from the Musical Heritage Society MHS STEREO 912294Z. Cassettes have an X on the end and CDs have an M with different numbers at the beginning. If you're still interested I can list it on Discogs along with pics.