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Harlem Pop Trotters
Harlem Pop Trotters

Harlem Pop Trotters
Harlem Pop TrottersHarlem Pop Trotters

Catno

UR831261

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Colored 180g

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2020

Harlem Pop Trotters is one of the best jazzfunk albums in the French library, and one of the grooviest too. Written & produced by Jean Claude Pierric & François Rolland for Les Tréteaux in the mid ‘70s, this real masterpiece is now reissued on Underdog Records (Janko Nilovic, Martial Solal) in a rare colored edition!

A1

Mocassin

2:35

A2

Penwick

3:04

A3

Marathonic

3:12

A4

Ergocentric

2:18

A5

La Moto Verte

2:16

A6

Psychocross

2:20

B1

Ring Modulator

2:00

B2

Plongée Synthétique

2:45

B3

Kayak

2:45

B4

Cache Catch

2:40

B5

Rugby

3:14

B6

White Beach

2:31

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