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Sonic Boom Records is an independent record store located in Seattle, Washington.The store was opened by Jason Hughes and Nabil Ayers on September 26, 1997. Between 1997 and 2014, Sonic Boom had expanded to three locations in Seattle (Fremont, Ballard, Capitol Hill) and currently has one location at 2209 NW Market Street in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood.
Sonic Boom: Blue Note 1979 LT series 1967-07, 1969-09, 1969-10 The Procrastinator: Blue Note 1978 1967-11, 1968-09 The Sixth Sense: Blue Note 1970 Clifford Jordan on tenor sax 1968-02 Taru: Blue Note 1980 Bennie Maupin on tenor sax, LT series 1968-05 Caramba! Blue Note 1968 Bennie Maupin on tenor sax 1970-07 Live at the Lighthouse: Blue Note 1970
Sonic Boom is an album by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded on April 14 and 28, 1967, but not released on the Blue Note label until 1979. The 2003 CD reissue added seven tracks recorded on September 12 & October 10, 1969, which were first released on the original double LP edition of The Procrastinator .
By 2015, Discogs had 37 employees, 3 million users, and a monthly traffic of 20 million visits. [4] In late 2005, the Discogs marketplace was launched. [7] In July 2007, a new subscription-based system for sellers was introduced on the site, called Market Price History. It gave premium users access to the past price items that were sold for up ...
Kiss Sonic Boom Over Europe is a series of live albums (2 CDs, a USB stick or an MP3 download), containing a recording of the complete set from a European show on the Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour which began May 1, 2010 in Sheffield, England. The discs were recorded and distributed through Simfy Live.
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Topics about Sonic Boom Six albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories: Pages in category "Sonic Boom Six albums" The following 7 pages are in ...
In 2011, Peter Kember (otherwise known as "Sonic Boom") would remaster the album at New Atlantis studios from the original master tapes as part of a deluxe reissue. In the 2011 Sonic Boom remaster, there are only 12 tracks displayed, as the "Free Form Freak-Out" following War Sucks is added as part of the song.