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1978 live album by David Murray
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Let the Music Take You is a live album by David Murray . It was originally released on Marge Records in 1978 and re-released in 1993 on CD. It features a live performance by Murray, Lawrence "Butch Morris , Johnny Dyani and George Brown recorded in concert in Rouen , France, on January 30, 1978.[2] The album Last of the Hipman (Red, 1978) was recorded at the same concert.
Track listing [ ]
"The Fast Life" - 12:22
"Monikole" (Morris ) - 10:56
"Let The Music Take You" - 9:26
"The Hill" - 12:12
All compositions by David Murray except as indicated
Recorded live in Rouen, France, January 30, 1978
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