Jazz Fusion Playlist

Speed Limit - (Self Titled)

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Passport - Infinity Machine

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Source: HP dc7600 Small Form Factor PC
Player: Winamp 2.95 with 250+ band Equalizer v1.62 for Winamp by Nevi
DAC: AudioQuest DragonFly v1.2
Preamplifier: B&K Components, Ltd. PT5
Amplifier: B&K Components, Ltd. ST125.2
Speakers: KLH 9154
 
I've had Nucleus on all day since discovering these yesterday. $6 well spent;

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Also in the same vein I picked up a comp of Belgian band Placebo. Tracks recorded 1971-1974.
 
I've had Nucleus on all day since discovering these yesterday. $6 well spent;

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Also in the same vein I picked up a comp of Belgian band Placebo. Tracks recorded 1971-1974.

Yes, I have all of their records in 320kbps on my computer. They are all great, aren't they?
 
xx3pm bltn.jpg 3PM - Better Late Than Never (1981)
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3PM played a funky, heavy yet breezy fusion with ease. They easily wailed out covers of Return To Forever songs and their dual guitar attack was immense! Bassist Jerry Peek went on to play in the Steve Morse Band after 3PM folded. Guitarist Bernie Petteway is known for his work with Triangle area Jazz-Fusion group 3PM and has performed in settings as wide-ranging as with David Palmer of Jethro Tull, to the Dixie Dregs, Pat Benetar, The BeeGees, Tito Puente, and the St. Louis and North Carolina Symphonies. John Wheliss is a guitar teacher in Releigh, NC.
 
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