Nucleus w/ Leon Thomas – The Creator Has A Master Plan
Nucleus w/ Leon Thomas – Damn Nam (Ain't Going To Vietnam)
1. The Creator Has A Master Plan
2. Echoes
3. Damn Nam (Ain't Going To Vietnam)
4. One
5. Chains Of Love
6. The Journey
The first official release of the June 1970 Montreux Jazz Festival concert featuring trumpeter Ian Carr’s pioneering Nucleus performing with US vocalist Leon Thomas on a set of Thomas’ repertoire.
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