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    Various Blue Break Beats Volume Two

    Blue Note
      • 1. Donald Byrd – Street Lady
      • 2. Bobbi Humphrey – Jasper Country Man
      • 3. Eddie Henderson – Kumquat Kids
      • 4. Gene Harris – Higga Boom
      • 5. Reuben Wilson – Orange Peel
      • 6. Jimmy McGriff – The Worm
      • 7. Lou Donaldson – The Caterpillar
      • 8. Lou Donaldson – Pot Belly
      • 9. Grant Green – Ain't It Funky Now
      • 10. Lonnie Smith – Spinning Wheel
      • 11. Bobby Hutcherson – Ummh
      • 12. Blue Mitchell – Good Humour Man
      • 13. Donald Byrd – Beale Street
      • 14. Gerald Wilson – Viva Tirado
      • 15. Duke Pearson – The Phantom

      Second part in the killer compilation series from Blue Note exploring the jazz break beats that inspired hip hop artists! 

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