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Jazzacid includes tracks on the jazz side of acid jazz by Snowboy, the Jazz Renegades and the Beaujolais Band, among others. ~ Keith Farley
hard boppin', acid droppin', funky-butt acid jazz collection feat. the Beuajolais Band, the Jazz Renegades, Snowboy & many others Jazzacid Songs | 1. | For Betty Page - Snowboy |
| 2. | Rejoice in Righteousness - Bukky Leo Quintet |
| 3. | Bolivia - The Ulf Sandberg Quintet |
| 4. | Milestones - Beaujolais Band |
| 5. | Mr. P.C. - Snowboy & the Latin Section |
| 6. | Homegrown - The Ed Jones Quintet |
| 7. | All in the Mind - The Jazz Renegades |
| 8. | All Wrapped Up - The New Jersey Kings |
| 9. | Rope Walk - The Whole Thing |
| 10. | Take Four - Quiet Boys |
| 11. | Tilldess - The Ulf Sandberg Quintet |
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