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Guy Pedersen
Maxi-Music

Maxi-Music

Catno

BEWITH 145 LP TM 3028

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Maxi-Music by Guy Pedersen on Be With Records & Tele Music.

2023 first time reissue.

Guy Pedersen's magical Maxi Music, originally released on cult Parisian library label tele Music in 1972, is psyche-rock and jazz-funk gold. It's a vital Pederson outing, oscillating between the rough and the smooth, but always with those hypnotic grooves. It's a start-to-finish winner, yet the final 13-minute-long opus will blow minds. Trust!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$36.53*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

bewith125lp - UK - 2023

A1

Prétexte Pour Indicatifs

3:29

A2

Purgatoire Mood (Interlude)

0:25

A3

Purgatoire Mood 1

3:55

A4

Purgatoire Mood 2

4:12

A5

Christophus Colombus

3:57

A6

Bass In Love

2:39

B1

Sing Song Bass

2:31

B2

Petit Moujik De Nuit

2:57

B3

Kermesse Non Héroique

13:15

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