Jazz Waltz - Jazz Waltzes in German Progressive Rock

Jazz Waltzes in German Progressive Rock

  • "Alabaster Keaton" (Aera) from Hand und Fuss, 1976 (jazz waltz/fusion)
  • "Difference" (Häx Cel) from Zwai, 1972
  • "Hallelujah" (Hallelujah) from Hallelujah Babe, 1971
  • "Hysterical" (My Solid Ground) from SWF, 1973
  • "Mosaik" (Joy Unlimited), from Reflektions, 1973
  • "Music" (Häx Cel) from Zwai, 1972
  • "Bosco Biati Weib Alles" (Brainstorm), from Smile A While, 1973
  • "There Was a Time" (Brainstorm), from Last Smile, 1974

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