This bunch were pressed privately between '68 & '79 by The U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service and were NOT FOR SALE...
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The Groovy & Obscure 60s/70s Brasilian Vinyl (MPB, voc/inst. Bossa Fusion Samba Soul Choro...) US/It./Fr./UK/Ger. Soundtracks (1959-1980) US+European+Jap+Latin+World Jazz/Prog Rock/Fusion Manouche/Tango/Musette/Gypsy Jazz Easy/Now Sound! Euro. Library Collections
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http://rapidshare.com/files/1363674109/USAFJE.rar
Woohoo!
Much appreciated - always love military or college band finds.
wow! thank you! I just need to wait until the traffic counter resets because it's currently exhausted. do you happen to have the Air Force Rock Band's "Mach One" LP? that would be great too!
File owner's public traffic exhausted Please reup
Many Thanks
Can someone else post this on mediafire or google drive?
Guys please.
This file along with the majority of others is still working subject to a RS daily allowance.
In fact, original links from 7 years ago are still valid! Name another blog where that is the case.
I do not post links to irritate people.
Very Nice Many Thanks QUIMSY !
D.J. ChinaBlack
Thanks Quimsy. You are one of the few blog owners that get me excited when they post. I know it's going to be good before I listen.
I'll see how these fly.
I've really been enjoying these, Quimsy. Many thanks for the introduction. Are they tracks from across the LPs, or just one of them? I don't seem to be able to find one record with all the tracks in this order. I'm interested in tracking down some more.
tracks are tagged by year & are compiled from the LPs shown
Hi Quimsy,
nice to see you're back. And thanks for this introduction to the Air Force band.
Cheers
It is good to see you around, Quimsy. Many thanks for these and all that you share with us. I particularly appreciate these becasue I got to spend a week of high school summer vacation in the early 70s at a college jazz camp with Tim Eyerman as the guest artist, and it was a wonderful experience. Got to be exposed to a big-time jazz reed man and the influence of the Airmen of Note on his style.
The service bands have always attracted and produced top musicians, so these recordings are a blast to listen to. Thanks!
Thanks Quimsy.
Great selection of tunes.
Listened to your post now, and wondering why there are only 12 tracks for all of these LP's? will there be more posts in the future?
hi, wondering where the michel roques post went? is it still available or any possible way to email a link? please let me know, i'd love to hear.
cheers
Very interesting, thank you
Awesome. Enjoying this. Thank you
Hello Quimsy,
Is there any chance of a re-up? I realized I never dl'ed this originally due to the counter issue!
Thanks and all the best,
Re-up
http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/68388520/file.html
You're awesome man, thanks so much!
thanks for the re-up.
please re up again!
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