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latest Adelphi release + 2 bonus cut
Contains 2 CD bonus tracks.
Personnel: Lenny Breau (guitar).
Audio Mixers: Dan Doyle; Gene Rosenthal; Bob Blank.
Audio Remasterer: Karl Rowatti.
Recording information: Blank Tape Studios, New York, NY.
Arranger: Lenny Breau.JazzTimes (5/96, p.79) - "...The informal...sessions gave Breau a chance to freely spin out long, adventurous solos that in many cases explore a variety of moods and ideas..." Lenny Breau Last Sessions Songs | 1. | Ebony Queen/Pam's Pad, No. 2 |
| 2. | Meanwhile Back in L.A. |
| 3. | Paris |
| 4. | Ba de da Da |
| 5. | Feelings |
| 6. | I Love You |
| 7. | Untitled Standard |
| 8. | But Beautiful, No. 2 |
| 9. | Beautiful Love |
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