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Arguably Groovy Buddha's best song and a crowd favorite, this song is very jam-based and features very long solos with great dynamics. |
MP3.com CD: Smooth Burnin' Buddha - buy it!
Credits: Copyright 1997 Bart J. Landry |
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This song is the most rhythmically complex piece played by Groovy Buddha. Varying time signatures and syncopations abound. |
Credits: Copyright 1997 Bart Landry & Tony Ginko |
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This song begins with a straight jazz progression over a dance beat, then progresses through a keyboard solo into an absolutely BURNING yet melodic guitar solo. |
MP3.com CD: Smooth Burnin' Buddha - buy it!
Credits: Copyright 1997 Bart J. Landry |
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