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Song Information

PC-S3MThe Grey Note

Author: flag Necros (Andrew Sega)

Song Length: 4:34
Release Year: 1995
Song Status: Active
Song Source: Musicdisk
Song Platform: PlatformPC-S3M


Additional Information:

"The Grey Note"

written by Necros / FM for the musicdisk "Progression"

Special thanks to:
Basehead/FM for the chord progression which is used throughout the piece.
Sax samples from Branford Marsalis
Other sample credits to Basehead/FM, Leviathan/REN and various Amiga people.

(C) 1995 Necros / FM

Last Queued : 2 months, 2 weeks ago

This song has been played 53 times. [See Request History]
It was added 16 years, 2 months ago.

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This Song Is Listed In The Following Compilations:

Compilation Bitjam Podcast #129

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flagSoDa7
This is SoDa7 from Darkage!

bbcode and ЏπЇСסбέ are for jazz musicians

flagSoDa7
This is SoDa7 from Darkage!

This tune needs reup anyway

flagdodge
Kuchen ! Wer ihn tadelt liegt falsch

<radio host> welcome back to smoooothe lounge dot com, the best in smooth jazz from the bay area ...

flagnyingen

Is there something wrong with the playback for this? I don't remember the samples being so out of tune on the original module.