GREG FOAT - Opening Time


Greg Foat

LP (100g)

$72.00

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BLUE CRYSTAL

Date of release: Aug 01 2025


Greg Foat, Moses Boyd, and Jihad Darwish in a classic piano trio setting. Three superb contemporary UK jazz musicians skillfully performing Foat's distinctive and endearing compositions.Tracklisting:A1. Her Love Is All I Need (5:05)A2. Skipping Tones (4:27)A3. Opening Time (3:24)A4. Redemption (7:05)B1. Dreams of Peace (4:16)B2. Awakening (5:38)B3. Awareness (4:57)B4. Transcendence (4:37)

Vinyl release of Greg Foat - Opening Time. Released through BLUE CRYSTAL and available on LP.


(5642669)



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GREG FOAT - Opening Time (LP)
Cat No: BCRLP09
Barcode: 5050580847170
Packaging: LP (100g)
SKU 5642669
Barcode # 5050580847170
Artist Greg Foat
Artist/Author GREG FOAT
Shipping weight 0.6490kg
Format LP (100g)

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