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their first recording 1986
Personnel: Dale Wolford, Mark Sowlakis (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Jordy Fraser (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bill Trimble (alto saxophone, bass saxophone); Art Springs, Rach Cztar (baritone saxophone).
Recording information: Annex, Menlo Park, CA (04/01/1986/04/04/1986).
Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra Music Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra Songs | 1. | Darktown Strutters' Ball |
| 2. | Maple Leaf Rag |
| 3. | Autumn in New York |
| 4. | Opening Oriental |
| 5. | Sad Rag |
| 6. | Glad Rag |
| 7. | Alabamy Bound |
| 8. | Ye Banks and Braes O'Bonnie Doon |
| 9. | Lisbon |
| 10. | Sailor's Hornpipe |
| 11. | Prelude from Partita No. 3/Music from the Threepenny Opera |
| 12. | Tango |
| 13. | Polly's Song |
| 14. | Ballad of the Good Life/Mack the Knife, The |
| 15. | Funeral March of the Marionettes |
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$12.89 Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra: Roxtar (sopranino, soprano & alto saxophones); Kristen Strom (soprano & alto saxophones); Dale Mills (alto & tenor saxophones); Don Stevens (alto & contrabass saxophones); Art Springs (tenor & bass saxophones); Ann Stamm Merrell (baritone saxophones).
Recorded at Bayview Studios, Richmond, California on March 29, June 14 & July 5, 1992.
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This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
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