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    Jaco Pastorius Jaco Pastorius (1976)

    Epic
    • Jaco Pastorius – kuru/speak like a child
    • 1. donna lee
    • 2. come on, come over
    • 3. continuum
    • 4. kuru/speak like a child
    • 5. portrait of tracy
    • 6. opus pocus
    • 7. okonkole y trompa
    • 8. (used to be a) cha-cha
    • 9. forgotten love

    Weather Report bass man showcases his solo skills on "Donna Lee" and goes heavy on the jazz dance classics "Kuru/Speak Like A Child" and "Used To Be A Cha-Cha".

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