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A1 Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
Bass – Wilbur BascombGuitar – Charlie Brown , Hiram BullockHarp – Margaret RossKeyboards – Cliff Carter*Percussion – Rubens Bassini, Sue EvansSaxophone – Dave Tofani, Michael Brecker, Ronnie CuberTrumpet – Jon Faddis, Randy BreckerVocals – Frank Floyd, Ray Simpson, Bill Eaton*, Zachary Sanders
A2 Camby Bolongo
Bass – Wilbur BascombFlute – Jeremy SteigGuitar – Charlie Brown , Hugh McCrackenPercussion – Sue EvansTrumpet – Randy Brecker
A3 Turn This Mutha Out
Bass – Wilbur BascombKeyboards – Cliff Carter*Percussion – Sue EvansVocals – Frank Floyd, Kenny Williams*, Zachary Sanders
B1 Tasty Cakes
Keyboards – Cliff Carter*Percussion – Sue Evans
B2 Crab Apple
Guitar – Charlie Brown , Hiram BullockKeyboards – Cliff Carter*Percussion – Sue EvansSaxophone – Dave Tofani, Ronnie Cuber
B3 Moon Hymn
Guitar – Charlie Brown Keyboards – Cliff Carter*Percussion – Sue EvansSaxophone – Dave Tofani, Ronnie Cuber
B4 Say What
Bass – Wilbur BascombFlute – Jeremy SteigGuitar – Hugh McCracken

Credits

  • Drums – Idris Muhammad
  • Producer – Dave Matthews

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KU-34 Idris Muhammad Turn This Mutha Out ‎(LP, Album) Kudu KU-34 US 1977
CD SBCS 73 Idris Muhammad Turn This Mutha Out ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Soul Brother Records CD SBCS 73 UK 2015
KU 34 Idris Muhammad Turn This Mutha Out ‎(LP, Album) Kudu KU 34 Italy 1977
86971 Idris Muhammad Turn This Mutha Out ‎(LP, Album) Eurovox 86971 Turkey 1977
HKUS 771_08 Idris Muhammad Turn This Mutha Out ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Kudu, Hispavox HKUS 771_08 Spain 1977


Idris Muhammad - Turn This Mutha Out FLAC album

Musician performer: Idris Muhammad

Title: Turn This Mutha Out

Country: US

Date of release: 1977

Style: Soul-Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Size FLAC: 1699 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 199

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