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A few observations on the world and my opinion about life in general. First recorded in 1988, remixed in 2003 with solid guitar work by Greg Price and vocal stylings by Jai Groove. |
CD: Downtown
Credits: (C)(P) 1988-2003 M. Jackson, A. Shamell, G. Price (ASCAP) |
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Featuring Greg Price on guitar. This is a lesson in sharing with your friends. |
CD: Downtown - Spring 2003
Credits: (C)(P) 2002 M. Jackson, G. Price (ASCAP) |
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Walking down the street in the Bay Area, this is the sound and vibe you might encounter. I was riding around in my neighborhood one weekend and got the idea for this song. |
MP3.com CD: Way of the Drum - buy it!
Credits: (C)(P) 2001 M. Jackson (ASCAP) |
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James Brown had Night Train. BT Express had Express. Kraftwerk had Trans-Euro Express. Don Cornelius had Soul Train. This is my contribution to the long list of train songs. Bay Area Rave Techno. |
MP3.com CD: Way of the Drum - buy it!
Credits: (C) (P) Copyright 2001 M. Jackson (ASCAP) |
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This jam is a combination of Funk and Latin flavor. The bass line is influenced by one of my all-time favorite players, Mark Adams of Slave. |
CD: Downtown - Spring 2003
Credits: (C)(P) 2002 M. Jackson (ASCAP) |
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Featuring Rick Hutchinson on bass. A little King Crimson-type flavor on this joint. |
CD: Downtown - Spring 2003
Credits: (C)(P) 2002 M. Jackson, R. Hutchinson (ASCAP) |
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